Once in a blue moon

Jul 30, 2010 19:50

I'm really not in the habit of saying this, but oddly enough....I'm proud of myself ( Read more... )

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ayaownsyou August 3 2010, 21:31:56 UTC
YAY DANIELA! =D You can do it! Plus, your school will probably have good amenities for exercise, like an actual gym or smth where you can use a treadmill. =D

Also freshman 15 is more because of going to bars and drinking and eating bar food. So unless you plan on frequenting the bars you should probably be okay. I love like 10 pounds, actually. 8Db

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ayaownsyou August 3 2010, 21:32:11 UTC
i mean lost. man i suck at typing D:

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angelogdarknes August 3 2010, 21:36:58 UTC
.....oh you *pats* You'll get it one day.

- though I did not know it was related to that :|a I assumed the tiny room and the cafetiria food were at fault. Good news for me, then~

And yes, it does have a fancy gym O: Like with a pool and a track and basketball courts and stuff. Plus machines and free classes: there may be yoga int future, perhaps?

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ayaownsyou August 3 2010, 21:43:56 UTC
Very awesome! Then you will have more possibilities to get exercise =D

The cafeteria will probably serve you decent food....Ours is also kind of buffet style. Just don't stuff yourself every time and you'll be fine! Also avoid the desserts because once you start eating them you can't stop. D:

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angelogdarknes August 5 2010, 06:25:06 UTC
It's more of a health thing than anything. I am borderline healthy: so if I go up a bit [5-10 pounds depending], I'll be in the 'overweight' category of BMI. Always to be taken with a pinch of salt, of course, but eating less fatty food and doing exercise never hurts.

Plus, you would not believe how weak my muscles are. Like 'cannot lift own body weight' sort of weak, which is most definitely not healthy.

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