Day 69
Yesterday was a long day, but, all in all, a good day food-wise, and career-wise, I think it was a pretty spectacular day.
I woke up and had a banana and a breakfast bar. I got to the seminar on-time, and had packed a bag of grapes and a bag of Quaker Quakes, which I nibbled on during the breaks. Only problem that arose was lunch. The cafeteria on-campus literally only had burgers and fries and these little fruit cups and individual pieces of fruit. Nothing else. So, I ate the fruit cup and a banana. It wasn't filling at all (and the banana wasn't ripe), and drank lots of water. I was going to skip dinner, but on the drive home passes a fast food Japanese restaurant, so stopped in.
I had the gyoza (which wasn't very good, or at least the sauce wasn't good), and a chicken curry over rice. Nobody was able to tell me what was in the chicken curry, so I probably at the equivalent to nine sticks of butter (again, it tasted good so it must not be good for me). Oh well.
And that was the day. Sitting in the same uncomfortable chair for 10 hours was no picnic, that's for sure. But, I feel like I learned more about screenwriting yesterday than I have in my whole life. It was scary and exhilirating all wrapped in one.
Anyway, that was the day. Now, the facts:
Day 68 food:
Banana
Breakfast bar
Water
Grapes (about 40 throughout the day)
Quaker Quakes (about 2 servings throughout the day)
Fruit cup
Half banana
Water
Gyoza (4 pcs.)
Chicken curry over rice (entire order)
Water
Daily exercise: Three long walks
Daily weight: 235 lbs. (down 52)
So today I have learned my lesson. It might look a smidge tacky, but I'm bringing a can of soup and a bowl and using the microwave they have in the cafeteria for lunch today. I might swing by that same Japanese restaurant and have the curry dish again (assuming I'm not nine pounds heavier at weigh-in this a.m.). And of course grapes and Quaker Quakes to keep me going throughout the seminar.
Thanks for reading!
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