Slept like crud last night, so I can't really blame DST for feeling off this morning. My oatmeal is nom.
Week 1 of Weight Watchers complete and I have lost 5.4 lbs.
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Slept like crud last night, so I can't really blame DST for feeling off this morning. My oatmeal is nom.
Week 1 of Weight Watchers complete and I have lost 5.4 lbs.
Go you, Suzi!
After a virtuous breakfast of oatmeal, I took out some puff pastry dough, spooned on some cherry pie filling and made cherry turnovers.
Mmm.
I had a virtuous breakfast of oatmeal and I sliced some fresh organic strawberries into it. Nom. But I put sugar and cream (okay, soy milk) in my coffee.
But I'd rather have turnovers.
Wow, Suzi! That's a lot.
Go Suzi! that's amazing.
Just back from Portos where I had an omelet with black beans and pico de gallo. Also, I ordered food for the twin party -- medianoche sandwiches, papas rellanos, and ham & cheese and turkey croissants. NOM NOM NOM.
Also, my jar of speculoos is almost gone. DAMN it's good.
Serious nom. That sounds like a great spread!
Yay Suzi!
How does DST save money? because from my POV it leads to significantly higher instances of heart attacks, traffic accidents, and general sickness. Not to mention causing time-related pandemonium among folks who don't listen to the radio or watch network tv (my dad forgets EVERY SINGLE TIME but it doesn't matter because he's a hermit. he usually notices a day or two later since his laptop automaticallly updates) without actually creating any more daylight. I can't think of a single good reason the US continues to indulge in the pretense of controlling time. Anyone care to enlighten me?