Well, then.
Oct. 27th, 2010 09:58 amAfter rowing this morning, I went home, baked some scones, and drank some coffee.
It was delicious. I proclaimed my love of the beverage.
I can now feel the caffeine coursing through my veins.
Maybe I'll regret it. I won't *entirely* regret it, though.
Seriously, it was delicious.
Besides, this morning I could still feel the low-lying level of pelvic pain I've been experiencing since late August - five days without coffee didn't seem to make much of a difference, one way or another. Going off of cranberry products made a bigger difference, along with trying to be more consistent about staying hydrated.
We shall see how this goes.
Coffee.
.
.
.
Coffee.
Drinking coffee and getting to go rowing are doing a whole heck of a lot to make me feel like a normal person again.
I might try to reduce my tomato consumption next. I might also have to try reducing my chocolate consumption. *shudders at the thought* I wouldn't miss either of those two items as much as I've missed coffee.
It was delicious. I proclaimed my love of the beverage.
I can now feel the caffeine coursing through my veins.
Maybe I'll regret it. I won't *entirely* regret it, though.
Seriously, it was delicious.
Besides, this morning I could still feel the low-lying level of pelvic pain I've been experiencing since late August - five days without coffee didn't seem to make much of a difference, one way or another. Going off of cranberry products made a bigger difference, along with trying to be more consistent about staying hydrated.
We shall see how this goes.
Coffee.
.
.
.
Coffee.
Drinking coffee and getting to go rowing are doing a whole heck of a lot to make me feel like a normal person again.
I might try to reduce my tomato consumption next. I might also have to try reducing my chocolate consumption. *shudders at the thought* I wouldn't miss either of those two items as much as I've missed coffee.