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happy tuesday! i am all sorts of jittery and excited to start my new job tomorrow!
i managed to shed 3 lbs of water weight over night, so i'm happy. i'm weighing in at 151.6 today, but that's not awful. i can deal with it. i did pretty well yesterday, foodwise. kevin and i went out to dinner, and i got some sort of asian noodle soup, which i'm assuming is pretty healthy. i was SO tempted to get something deliciously fattening, but i resisted, and it made me feel better about myself.
i also went to the gym last night, though i really didn't want to. part of me just wanted to stay home and stamp all night, but i didn't. i had a really good workout, i think. 30 minutes on the elliptical. 10 minutes on the bike. i got bored, so i went to the treadmill for 20 minutes. so, an hour of cardio, and about 15 minutes of weights. not too shabby.
i'm not quite sure what i'm doing tonight. kevin and i usually do something on tuesdays, but i might want to relax before my first day of work tomorrow. if we don't do something, i'll definitely go to the gym. it relaxes me. it's going to be so weird not seeing kevin everyday at work, but i think it's better for us. the only time we ever argue is over work-related stuff. it'll be nice to actually get to miss each other.
well, i'd better get back to work! have a great day!
Good job at the gym last night!!! Good luck on your first day tomorrow!! Congrats again on getting the job!!! |
Congrats on the job! So are you quitting your job that you have now? |
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