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365: Day 267

9/25/13: It has been an aggravating 24 hours for us due to an unusable kitchen sink. Of course S&Z "helped" Mike when he came over this morning to figure out what's going on.

Poor Mike

Apparently the garbage disposal was the cause of water pouring out of the lower cabinet last night, so thankfully a new one was installed by the time I got home from work.

It was a school day there were art projects to see when I got home. The class read "Rainbow Fish" at school today, so they got to make their own fish with shiny fins too.


I've had a pesky cold all week, but I dug deep to push through to keep up the Fitbit-inspired activity! This is my weekly summary-


Today I logged 15,000+ steps, which is over 7 miles. To say my feet hurt is an understatement!

I've been making veggie wraps for lunch at work this week. I brought in a container of vegetables at the start of the week, including carrots, red pepper, radishes, cucumber, tomato, red onion, avocado, pea shoots, and mixed greens. I layer hummus and a slice of low-fat swiss cheese on a whole wheat tortilla and then pile on the veggies. It's a delicious and healthy lunch, along with a piece of fruit (apples, anyone?), and yogurt and a few almonds for a mid-afternoon snack!

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