Some Killer, Some Filler
I find myself in a bind this morning. No topic for a blog immediately comes to mind. But having set out to do a daily blog in 2015 (and uncertain whether I will have the opportunity to return to a computer today), I feel I cannot renege at this point.
Anyway, it's a busy week by my standards. I'm heading into London for the first full day of my accountancy course today. On Wednesday, I'm going to see a life coach. Thursday, I'm back on my IT course at my local adult education centre. Friday, I will mostly be reflecting on the fact that I'm now the sort of person who goes to see a life coach. But I'm trying to keep an open mind about the whole business.
Oh and Slimming World tomorrow. I've had a terrible week food wise and expect that to be reflected in the weigh in. My friend Chris and I went to Idataki Zen in King's Cross on Thursday, which bills itself as Europe's only Japanese vegan restaurant. Their menu is precisely as limited as you would expect. I attempted to eat a bowl of noodles with chopsticks. A poor decision. Spring rolls were the saving grace.
Have a good week everyone.
EDIT (03/10): I've kept the receipt from my meal at Idataki Zen as a reminder not to make such a foolish mistake again. I've had good meals at vegetarian restaurants before (anywhere that does sweet potato fries is fine with me), but going vegan is a step too far.
Anyway, it's a busy week by my standards. I'm heading into London for the first full day of my accountancy course today. On Wednesday, I'm going to see a life coach. Thursday, I'm back on my IT course at my local adult education centre. Friday, I will mostly be reflecting on the fact that I'm now the sort of person who goes to see a life coach. But I'm trying to keep an open mind about the whole business.
Oh and Slimming World tomorrow. I've had a terrible week food wise and expect that to be reflected in the weigh in. My friend Chris and I went to Idataki Zen in King's Cross on Thursday, which bills itself as Europe's only Japanese vegan restaurant. Their menu is precisely as limited as you would expect. I attempted to eat a bowl of noodles with chopsticks. A poor decision. Spring rolls were the saving grace.
Have a good week everyone.
EDIT (03/10): I've kept the receipt from my meal at Idataki Zen as a reminder not to make such a foolish mistake again. I've had good meals at vegetarian restaurants before (anywhere that does sweet potato fries is fine with me), but going vegan is a step too far.
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