They Were Only Freshmen

Do Bagel Bites count as real food?

I went with “yes,” mostly.  This plate had 400 calories (that’s technically 2 servings) 16 grams of protein and no trans fat with ingredients that I mostly felt good about.

With roasted green beans it wasn’t a terrible lunch if you ask me.

For dessert I started to eat this mini sundae.

But I wasn’t loving it so I moved on halfway through to a mug of hot chocolate. 

My session on campus this afternoon went well; a friend and I went to speak to the incoming Dietetics freshman and answer any questions they had.  No one had any questions for us (boo!) but I tried to be friendly and informative when I had to talk about myself.  It’s so strange to be doing things in an upper classmen capacity!  <– which is actually doubly strange because not only do I still feel like a freshman, but technically I shouldn’t be in college at all anymore!

While I was on campus I managed to pick up my insurance card and my parking pass so I felt pretty accomplished.  I would have liked to go to the gym but my left Achilles tendon has been aching since the first day of HLS so I’ve been taking it easy.  I think maybe I twisted my ankle while I was jumping on the wrench to get the nuts of my tire?!

3 thoughts on “They Were Only Freshmen

  1. Everytime I eat (or see someone eat) pizza rolls, I think of that old commercial jingle they had “Pizza in the morning, pizza at noontime, pizza at suppertime…when’ pizza’s on a bagel, you can eat pizza anytime!” – great, now it’s stuck in my head.

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