Okay, okay, so I’m a day late on my May 5th post. Normally I hate to do long-overdue recap posts, but since my new 30 day goal is to post everything, here it is. Quick sidenote – mad props to everyone who engages in drogging (aka drunk blogging); I wanted to share this yesterday but it was just not an option 😉
My classmates I add were touched by serendipity yesterday, when Cinco de Mayo and our last day of classes fell on the same day. After a very long last day of classes (9:25 in the morning to 7 at night) we were able to head out for some much-needed celebration.
First, the morning. Our last day of lab included drawer check out and a final exam. I had a little extra time in the morning to study since I had to skip my workout (boo!), and I think I did pretty well on the exam. I didn’t have it together for breakfast, but I did grab a medium iced coffee with skim milk from Starbucks.
And it was so good I forgot to take a picture until I was down to my last sips; clearly I needed coffee!
Our last lab let out pretty early, and we were left with a six-hour break before our final evening class. No problem, I took my friend Rachel on a mini tour of Elmwood! We ambled down the street from school, stopping to visit a friend at work and hit up the Spot for a study session. I grabbed some brown rice veggie sushi from the co-op for lunch.
And actually stopped at the co-op on the way back to school for dinner as well.
During my night class I noshed on Thai cucumber and peanut salad,
and some vegan pasta salad.
Suddenly we were taking our last quiz of the semester, packing up, and we were done with our first year of school!!! I mean, there are finals next week, but still exciting.
Cinco de Mayo plans were supposed to include a holiday appropriate trip to Cozumel Bar, but a $10 cover later we ended up at JP Bullfeathers.
That was a Jack and ginger ale, but it tasted more like dirty water. Weak drinks aside, JP Bullfeathers ended up being a perfect spot for our end of school celebration; not too packed for good conversation, but busy enough to still be fun.
We ended up sitting at a table and ordering some food as well.
My friend Janessa and I split the turkey and gorgonzola pannini,
which was delicious. Turkey sandwiches seem to be my go-to restaurant order.
And how to do go out on Cinco de Mayo without margaritas?!
What’s the Spanish word for sloshed? Let’s just say I’m glad I could walk less than a minute and be home!
I did stay up to share some dessert, of course.
That’s a caramelized macadamia nut and chocolate mousse tart that Adam brought home.
Now on to today. In true college-girl fashion, I managed to stay in bed well past 1pm!! It helps to have the bladder of a camel and a four-day break before finals begin. 🙂
Adam and made the executive decision that we needed a day together, so we took down a full season of Scrub’s recaps and an entire pizza.
That’s a bruschetta pizza topped with extra green olives, the best pizza topper ever.
The half a pizza pretty much covered all my food groups (what?! dairy, grains, veggies…) but I did sneak in one more veggie with a slice of carrot cake from the co-op.
A few facts – Carrot cake does to count as a veggie. I think I need to be done with the co-op for a few days. It was a glorious day with my husband.
Did you do anything to celebrate Cinco de Mayo? What are you looking forward to this weekend?














The last time I partook in cinco de mayo, my turkey sandwich was swimming and disgusting
The only thing I did for Cinco de Mayo was drink my Mexican tea in the morning. 🙂