As I was having another lazy day (dear God, just shoot me now!), I was mucking about on the 'puter - iTunes to be exact and threw it on random shuffle. What was the first song that came up? Yup. Robbie Williams' Lazy Days. All I could do was groan. Even iTunes was picking on me for being lazy ;) I don't often pay attention to the lyrics of songs - I might know them as I'm (badly) singing along to them, but ask me what they are without the song playing in the background and you'll end up with a blank, expressionless look (most likely followed with a shrug and a mutter that may or may not resemble 'I don't know').
Anyhow, today I listened. As I did so, I was thinking about why I have lazy days. It's sometimes because I'm knackered for whatever reason. More often than not I think it's because I'm having a bummer day - I think it was last week that I called it a 'fat day'. Whatever I call it, I'm sure it's the reason I have a lazy day. So, the lyrics in this song seemed to resonate with me for whatever reason:
Lazy days, don't let them get you down
Wear your smile
I don't want to see you frown
Don't let them get you down
I guess, next time I'm having a lazy day (or days) I should just brighten up and build that bloody bridge (or find 20c to call someone who cares ;) ), get up off my arse and do something. No ifs. No buts (note: buts - not butts ;) ).
Brekkie: rolled oats, strawberries & blueberries and yoghurt (with cinnamon and linseed, of course). I was going to have Special K...but for some odd reason stuck with rolled oats. Just to be different (for me). Am so loving breakfasts now. A few weeks ago I wouldn't have thanked you for it (well, I would've. I'm not completely rude - just have my moments). Now. Mmm.
Lunch: carrot & ricotta wrap. The problem with this is that it needs to be assembled at work and I can't be bothered with that. Doing it the night before (or even the morning of) makes for a very soggy wrap. Tasty, but soggy. Maybe I should try wringing the carrot out first? Should've thought about that earlier, huh? ;)
Dinner: pizza. Can't go wrong with this. The bonus for us was that we found a wholemeal base :) Me, being fussy and all, didn't want olives (disgusting creatures they are) so popped some onion on instead. Tasted good to me. Perhaps I'm not as fussy as I once was? Oh no, not another change in me!?
While on the topic of change, I've found I'm getting rather vain. I keep looking to make sure all my chins are disappearing (not all of them, I'd be happy being down to just one - the bone one). One of the women at work even commented today about losing some of the weight around my face. I didn't think it was that noticeable, but now that I'm checking every few minutes (slight exaggeration)... ;)
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