This darn cold is finally starting to go away, I've started three good-sized blog posts, have made a little progress on my YouTube channel, and have been catching up with writing emails. (That reminds me, I keep telling Tim Farley [plug] that I'm going to get back to him, and regarding something I contacted him about and find interesting, but I haven't yet! Really?)
And the interesting thing is not my pants, which magically transformed into bellbottoms while I was at the park earlier. I got them from a thrift store, and they seemed a bit short. When I was putting on my walking shoes, I noticed that they seemed to be rolled up inward and... 'snap!' some threads broke and I had a sizeable flare protecting my ankles! They're so much like the ones I had in the 90's, too!
It's almost four in the morning, I just cooked and ate some buckwheat pasta with a mass of cheesy, cream-filled tomatoness and a piece of whole wheat garlic bread. That's after a peanut butter-covered bagel with banana slices on top.
This is the type of thing I am doing -- being awake at odd hours and eating, sometimes masses of food. I always start out with the box of salad greens I keep on the fridge door. And then move onto something more substantial.
Sometimes it's sandwiches with ingredients such as celery and cranberry sauce. Sometimes it's something like ice cream or nachos. Mm, guacamole.
Since I've been ill, I've also been somewhat sedentary and eat a lot of junk but don't seem to have any real problems related to this, and hardly any body fat. My blood sugar is apparently more stable than it has been before, my cholesterol levels have been fine despite the masses of ice cream over the past year and a half. (I like to add cocoa powder and peanut powder, too...)
I feel that the physical therapy/cardio I do every day exhausts me, and the rest of the day I spend most of the time laying down or leaning up against something. (Well, it's hard to do anything else.) If it weren't for my feeling so worn-out, I'd think of myself as slothful and gluttonous. It feels really good right now, so I'm going with it.
I look forward to having more energy to invest in blogging and videoing. When I wake up again, later. My next post should be very interesting...
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