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Aug. 6th, 2006 04:01 pmI am majorly buzzing from mud pie coffee ice cream. I sort of forgot that it has caffeine in it. I had a HUGE bowl. I have a rule about not eating any caffeine containing things after 11am. Otherwise it will keep me awake. I'm serious. I need 12 hours between when I eat it, and when I go to bed.
I've also noticed that I always eat ice cream on Sundays. I don't know why. I always regret it. I go for my AM bike ride, eat lunch and then BAM! ice cream craving. I don't actually process ice cream that well. During my evening runs I always feel like yakking from all that dairy.
It's still worth it.
I've decided I'm not going to be able to move until Oct 1. I was hoping to move Sept. 1, but I really want to save more money. I want to have enough for my deposit and such and still have a nice savings. So two more months of living at home. It's not the end of the world. I'm just ready for my own little place again. I won't be living in a cute place like I was last time, that's for sure. My rent budget is a lot smaller. I'm going to have to live very cheaply. I've done it before, I can do it again. Things are already a little cheaper now that I've been hired permanently. I don't have to pay for health insurance anymore. I get a nearly free bus pass. ($9 a month) That saves almost $200 a month. Ideally, I would like to rent a place with my sister, seeing as I get free alternative health care by acting as her guinea pig; but I'm doubtful we will find a house to rent that will allow us to have four cats. (she just HAD to get two kittens and not one)
I've also noticed that I always eat ice cream on Sundays. I don't know why. I always regret it. I go for my AM bike ride, eat lunch and then BAM! ice cream craving. I don't actually process ice cream that well. During my evening runs I always feel like yakking from all that dairy.
It's still worth it.
I've decided I'm not going to be able to move until Oct 1. I was hoping to move Sept. 1, but I really want to save more money. I want to have enough for my deposit and such and still have a nice savings. So two more months of living at home. It's not the end of the world. I'm just ready for my own little place again. I won't be living in a cute place like I was last time, that's for sure. My rent budget is a lot smaller. I'm going to have to live very cheaply. I've done it before, I can do it again. Things are already a little cheaper now that I've been hired permanently. I don't have to pay for health insurance anymore. I get a nearly free bus pass. ($9 a month) That saves almost $200 a month. Ideally, I would like to rent a place with my sister, seeing as I get free alternative health care by acting as her guinea pig; but I'm doubtful we will find a house to rent that will allow us to have four cats. (she just HAD to get two kittens and not one)