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Day 107

Breakfast at 4 a.m. was Advil and a glass of water.  Thanks, weather fronts!  I just love you SO MUCH!  Then I had cup of rice chex with a half cup of milk.  Total: 4 points


Chris isn't a big fan of soup, so I take the opportunity to have lots of soup at work.  YAY!  EAT ALL THE SOUP!  So lunch was a cup of minestrone soup, a tangerine, two glasses of water, and three glasses of unsweetened iced tea.  Dessert was four tootsie rolls. Total: 4 points


Chris made me dinner!  We had chili and homemade cornbread.  Plus one cup of milk.  Total: 14 points
No, no, not THAT Chris Brown.
Then I went to bed early.  Look, I can't be interesting all the time.

Liquids: 8/6
Dairy: 2/2
Vitamin: 1/1
Healthy Oil: 0/2
Fruits/Veggies: 5
/5
Protein:
3/2
Whole Grains: 
nope
Exercise:
also no--after waking up at 4, I was tired
Total22/26 points
Weekly Points
8/49 for the week. 
Steps: 13,500 (4,500 on the pedometer, 5000 for veggies, 4000 for water)

I stayed under my points, but no exercise, oils, or whole grains.  So, hmmm, a Princess Beatrice maybe?
My teeth are huge!  Give me tootsie rolls to gnaw on!



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