Success! I started my day with success. In spite of not getting to bed quite on time last night I successfully managed my first morning workout today! I was worried things were getting off track when the world’s largest spider was on my car door (seriously) but I kept it together. Sure killing the spider calling Adam and crying did eat into my time a bit, but I still got in a good workout.
35 minutes on the elliptical; random level 6. Followed by a super quick strength/stretch session. <– what that means to me, by the way, is generally 50 crunches, 40 other abs moves, 3 sets of toe touching, and a 1-minute plank ending with a downward dog.
I left the gym at 6:57 and had time to drive home, shower/dress, get my stuff together, drive back to school, park, and walk to class for 8 am. The gym opens at 6am so if the spiders leave me alone I can get in a decent workout most mornings.
This morning, “get my stuff together” included making a giant iced coffee.
4 cups of cold coffee, 2 Tbsp English Toffee Syrup, and a big splash of Silk Plain Almond Milk.
The almond milk takes coffee to whole new level; it is sooo thick! (twss)
I also packed myself some plums to munch on during my 4-hour class.
1 black plum and 1 dapple plucot; sliced for easy mid-class eating.
My breakfast held me over until noon, especially because I find coffee to be very filling, but I did make lunch a three-parter when I got home.
Course 1 was chicken salad.
I tossed together shredded chicken, a few grapes, and 2 Tbsp 0% Plain Fage, 1 Tbsp sour cream, and 1.5 Tbsp pickle relish.
I don’t mind mayo but it’s fun to branch out; the greek yogurt sour cream combo did a great job as a binder.
I also ate a serving of these chips but my camera was dead so no picture.
Course 2 was a green apple with peanut butter.
That unappetizing looking stuff is actually Peanut Butter Company’s Dark Chocolate Dreams.
I used to love PB&Co when I lived in the city and I was super excited to find a 170-calorie pack in my book store.
And the awesome looking plate actually came home from my grandma’s house last weekend.
My great-great-grandmother painted these by hand!
My peanut butter sparked my sweet tooth because my final course was dessert.
I made myself a small serving of Ben and Jerry’s Schweddy Balls ice cream with 2 tsp of Heath crumbles on top.
I would probably like this ice cream even if it tasted like cardboard because the reference to one of SNL’s best skits is just too good! Thankfully it’s also delicious; the rum flavor is nice and mellow and the malt balls are still crunchy.
What’s your all-time favorite SNL sketch? I think mine might be Baldwin’s other win, “Canteen Boy.”











