That is the question.
I found out that the Symphonic Band of which I am a part is taking a nice little trip to Washington, D.C. and Virginia this summer. It is not too late to sign up to go on the trip, and it would be sooo cool--the places we play and the sites we see. My only reservation is the $$$.
This week went pretty well. I was busy. Dave and I hardly saw each other. As he was coming, I was going, and vice versa, but that's not the part of the week that went well. I got to the gym more, I went visiting teaching, went to Symphonic Band, and finished up my Head Start rotation. Starting Monday I will be going to a hospital doing the thing that most people think of when they hear the word "dietitian." White lab coat and all.
Eat to Live is going well too. I have been going strong for over two weeks and I am excited to continue. The frozen soup thing is really working well. For some lunches, I pack a salad in a plastic container, then bring a frozen soup in a freezer bag. The soup acts as a cooler for the salad, and I eat the salad, then put the soup in the plastic container to heat it up. The soups I froze the first week will probably last me another 3 or 4 weeks.
One last thing: my band director, speaking to the brass section said, "There is a fine line between pushing the music forward and making us throw up." Something to think about.
Friday, January 18, 2008
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Oh, go to D.C and Virginia! Take any excuse to travel! That's my opinion, anyway.
I have been pretty sick lately (not really eating anything,) but as soon as I get better I look forward to starting the Eat to Live meals because I ordered the book and it is really great.
Fine line between pushing the music forward and making us throw up... That's true. You know what I think is even worse, though? Pushing forward then slowing down, then pushing forward, etc- it gives the feeling of seasickness. I'm so glad you are getting involved in music again!
I miss you!
-Lizzy
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