www.inkthinkerblog.com — Because I am eating the “awesomest” salad right now.
This is another reason that I love working from home. I’m not limited to sandwich shops within walking distance of my overly air-conditioned office building. I get to pick what I eat, when I eat, and where I eat, and I am solely in charge of the temperature (when the AC is actually functioning, that is).
The only downside to this is that if there’s nothing in the house, I actually have to get in the car and go get something, but usually I don’t mind too much. It’s a nice way to break up the day and get some human contact that doesn’t involve complicated acronyms and emoticons.
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I work from home too, and I can’t believe how fast the days go by.
Mind you, not having to commute is a huge plus.
Can I get an amen sister! :) Once I got over the whole “the fridge is there and I can spend all day eating out of it if I want” thing, I’m down almost 20 lbs since I started working at home. It’s darn hard to eat healthy when your choice is greasy office cafeteria or local fast food restaurants.
Tho, yes, I do sometimes long for human contact that doesn’t involve emoticons.
I so hear you, Lara. I’ve lost 12 lbs since May, and I haven’t exercised at all (which I should probably change, but probably won’t anytime soon). It’s all about the food and the stress, I think.
Kristen
PS I love kbiko, my very favorite verification word ever.