Friday, July 10, 2009

Curtain Going Up

I always enjoyed acting when I was a kid, but when I got to high school I had no interest in trying out. Then, in 10th grade, Tim Beery, a guy on the tennis team (yeah, I played tennis and was fat back then too (less fat than now though)), convinced me to try out for the play that fall called "Curtain Going Up". It is a play about a group of high school students putting on a play. I was a runaway candidate for the part of 'Buck', a big dumb football jock that all the girls loved. After that, I was in every play.

I also learned how to peel a banana today, fascinating.

Food:
Breakfast:
I had the rest of that hamburger with taco seasoning and salsa with chips, and an apple.

Snack:
I had about a cup of vanilla yogurt and 15-20 almonds. I also ate a piece of turkey bacon and some bacon bits while I waited for my lunch to cook.
After lunch I had a glass of BC/G juice.
The fudge at work is now gone, but the cookies at home remain, I may give in and eat one later.

Lunch:
I had two brats with mustard and a little ranch.

Dinner:
I had some chips with salsa about an hour before dinner because it was going to be a late one and I was getting hungry. My wife made some breaded chicken tenders and tiny reddish baked potatoes with some snap beans on the side (I did the snapping). I ate a little too much, and I knew that I should stop before I ate the last two little potatoes, but I ate them anyway. I am trying to work on portions, and with the chips and salsa I should have had less of the main meal. I have to convince my body that the food will always be there the next day for leftovers if I want to eat it then.

We do still have a decent amount of chicken leftover. I think that I may cut some up and put it on a spinach salad tomorrow.

Exercise:
I haven't done anything yet, and it is getting late. I don't know if I will get any in today. Perhaps I will take a walk, or maybe dig up some more grass for my wife so that she can plant some more flowers. I'll let you know tomorrow if I did anything.

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