Are the #peonies I divided last year actually going to bloom this year?! #gardening ift.tt/1SQ0im3 https://t.co/6WqE4UFtKB

Are the #peonies I divided last year actually going to bloom this year?! #gardening ift.tt/1SQ0im3 https://t.co/6WqE4UFtKB

I was having a really, really hard time reining in my eating habits. I couldn’t muster up that sense of urgency I had before, that feeling that every little decision makes a difference. I couldn’t seem to find any fucks to give. I’d try to mentally reset myself, and then something would just sound good, so I’d eat it; or I’d order the wrong thing from the coffeeshop, but drink it, anyway; or I just wouldn’t feel like running in the drizzly cold, so I’d rationalize it by taking a low-activity week to monitor my back pain.
I decided it was time to reinstate some basic guidelines for myself. After that first dreadfully off-the-rails week of April, I made some rules:
It was the middle of the week — hell, the middle of a Thursday afternoon — when I instated my new rules. I didn’t have to wait for Monday, or weigh-in day, or even tomorrow. The sooner I could get back on track, the better, honestly. If I could turn my mentality around while I was thinking clearly, I (hopefully) would have already made the right decisions by the time the decision-making time was upon me. I hit a couple of bumps that first half-a-week (one big one involving a box of Kraft Dinner), but for the most part, I successfully started turning things around.
No, wait. It was 8th grade. Mr. Falls. Then I participated in a Latin contest at Kent State in high school, and we took the campus tour.
I’ve been into the history of the events of May 4th at KSU ever since my 7th grade English teacher told us about it. https://t.co/jRGyqG1XgQ

Monday’s banana muffins were such a hit that we as a family plowed through all one dozen of them in two days. Next batch is baking now. #3SP