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Jul. 14th, 2009 06:15 pmWell, so, that was a day. *collapses*
The offsite meeting went well and, as is traditional in these things, ended with a gigantic catered lunch and the rest of the day off (due to open bar at the gigantic catered lunch). I do think that ribs and watermelon are a charming picnic concept, but not the wisest thing to serve to a bunch of people in businesswear. I don't actually like ribs and I only tolerate watermelon, so lunch was not necessarily satisfying for me, but it was free.
After lunch, I took off for physical therapy, where my therapist says my strength and range of motion are both right where they should be, but I have some of the most terrible balance and proprioception she's ever seen in someone without an actual disorder. She recommends I make use of the WiiFit I've never used, or possibly take some yoga. Apparently this will stop me randomly bumping into doorframes/chairs/tables and falling down a lot. I'm skeptical, but willing to give it a go.
I AM SO TIRED. And I ought to be more hungry than I am, but I've noticed that for about two weeks basically everything I eat gives me indigestion, which does stifle the appetite. I eat a lot of toast. I KNOW, not healthy, but I am making sure I get protein and I take a multivitamin.
I'm going to order sushi and go to bed early tonight. Or maybe just go to bed.
The offsite meeting went well and, as is traditional in these things, ended with a gigantic catered lunch and the rest of the day off (due to open bar at the gigantic catered lunch). I do think that ribs and watermelon are a charming picnic concept, but not the wisest thing to serve to a bunch of people in businesswear. I don't actually like ribs and I only tolerate watermelon, so lunch was not necessarily satisfying for me, but it was free.
After lunch, I took off for physical therapy, where my therapist says my strength and range of motion are both right where they should be, but I have some of the most terrible balance and proprioception she's ever seen in someone without an actual disorder. She recommends I make use of the WiiFit I've never used, or possibly take some yoga. Apparently this will stop me randomly bumping into doorframes/chairs/tables and falling down a lot. I'm skeptical, but willing to give it a go.
I AM SO TIRED. And I ought to be more hungry than I am, but I've noticed that for about two weeks basically everything I eat gives me indigestion, which does stifle the appetite. I eat a lot of toast. I KNOW, not healthy, but I am making sure I get protein and I take a multivitamin.
I'm going to order sushi and go to bed early tonight. Or maybe just go to bed.