Glenda Atkins (
gateslacker) wrote2004-11-17 08:29 pm
Dieting woes.
Well, maybe this thing might work out after all. At the moment I have a zit and I am about to starve to death. Of course, those of you who know me know that I am in no danger of starving anytime soon. It's just an expression FCOL! Oh to be 6 feet tall and thin. I have been doing the whole low carb thing (again!) for going on three weeks and have done pretty well. Unfortunately, this week is the week that is the bane of all dieters. Sheesh. I have decided that if I live long enough I will *STILL* be trying to lose weight and I see myself asking for my proactive in the nursing home. Exactly how long is one supposed to have zits? Shouldn't I get a few free years between zits and wrinkles? So help me, I am going to be mightily peeved if I lose my appetite and taste when I am 80.
In any case, I would kill for a pop tart right about now. One of those chocolate fudge ones would be nice.
I hope you didn't come here expecting anything profound although last week I did have an internal discourse debating whether there is a connection between the soul and the mind. I'll have to get back to that as I am stuck in the shallow end of the pool at the moment. Maybe later.
In any case, I would kill for a pop tart right about now. One of those chocolate fudge ones would be nice.
I hope you didn't come here expecting anything profound although last week I did have an internal discourse debating whether there is a connection between the soul and the mind. I'll have to get back to that as I am stuck in the shallow end of the pool at the moment. Maybe later.
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I used to dream of being profound on LJ, but mostly I just alternate between ranting and squeeing. Rant. Squee. Rant. Squee. Rant. Rant. SQUEE!
Of trivialities and profundities
Well, I figure LJ is, at best, a reflection of life. Probably not a complete or balanced reflection, but a reflection nonetheless. And life certainly isn't always profound. Besides, I really DO enjoy just reading about the day-to-day trivialities of my friends. In some odd sort of way, it's almost like being with them for a while.
By the way, Glenda, did you ever get back to that debate with yourself? Personally, I think there is a connection between the soul and the mind. But then I think that all aspects of our being are connected. But that's probably about as "profound" as you're gonna get from me at 8:21 in the morning. ; )
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Re: Of trivialities and profundities
As for the soul and the mind, I got to wondering that one day while watching a resident have a four person conversation in which she had all the speaking parts if you know what I mean. Where is her soul? Is it in limbo awaiting that day when it can be set free?
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