Hey everybody. Remember when I told you that I ate meatballs? (From IKEA!!!) Well, the next day I had to eat steak. Involuntarily. We went to have dinner at a friend's house, and my (genius) mother decided not to tell the host that I'm vegetarian. Or pescatarian. Whatever. So anyway, we get there, and it turns out we're eating steak with Orzo. Or Orso. I don't know how to spell it. And salad. So I just ate a lot of salad and orzo and a tiny piece of steak, because I felt like it would be offensive if I didn't eat any steak. (The host's husband had been smoking the meat, and it had taken him 5 hours. I felt bad not eating it. And I didn't want to tell the host that I was a veggie, because then she would get all flustered and make me something else, and I didn't want her to have to do that.)
So that was three days in a row of eating meat at some point in the day. And gosh was I tired on Monday! I can now confirm that not eating meat gives you more energy. I had gone to sleep pretty early on those three days, and I was still exhausted, and extremely lazy. I almost fell asleep in my cooking class! And that class is actually pretty interesting. I felt extremely lethargic, and so I'm not eating meat once again. My mom says I was probably tired because of lack of sleep, but I don't think so.
I'm going to Colorado today!!! I'm so excited. I haven't seen snow in 6 years! I seriously can't wait. But our flight is at the end of the day, so I have to wait for a really long time. We're going to go skiing. Has anyone ever gone cross-country skiing? I'm going to do it with my dad, cause I've never done it before. My brother recently broke his arm, so he definitely won't be skiing. This is the first time he is going to remember seeing snow. He can't wait to make a snow man!
(Sorry for spelling mistakes!!!)
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