In the meantime, though, I've only two more days to study for collections on Thursday and Friday. Ack!
I arrived at Heathrow Airport yesterday at around 3:00 P.M. local time, which was 8:00 A.M. for my body. My trick with getting my circadian rhythm readjusted as fast as possible was to stay up on the overnight flight and pull an all-nighter, followed by staying up until at least 10:00 P.M. local time, so I pulled a day-and-a-half-er.
Me feeling cool in my $4.00 mirror shades, arriving back at Oriel College. |
Me having just been completely drenched by the rain that awaited me shortly after my arrival. |
It rained so hard yesterday that I literally have not seen such intense rain since my second-grade year in California. I remember because there was a party at Loyola Elementary that night which was The Velveteen Rabbit-themed and I had my first scone (which rhymes with "cone"; to read more about this unfortunate issue, click on this link: http://blog.oxforddictionaries.com/2013/03/how-do-you-say-scone/), which I deemed untasty. It had raisins in it and didn't taste nearly as good as southern biscuits, and so I was disappointed, since my mum had told me they were English biscuits.
I eventually suited up to carry all my boxes out of storage. Mom and Dad, you were right, I did end up needing a jacket this term. |
And as I got totally soaked, I laughed a good-natured laugh, because nature is good by definition, stop trying to destroy our planet, ok?! Seriously, though, I honestly did laugh, because all I could think of was, "Well, it's about time." Finally got some proper English weather and not just some boring clouds. You may not have known this, but I love the rain.
I went to sleep on time and I woke up at 6:30 like I planned, but - jetlagged as I was - I chose to go back to bed instead of going on a run. I woke up at 11:30. It's cool, though, brah.
Inspired by a friend of mine who-shall-not-be-named-since-I-don't-use-names-on-this-blog, I've changed my eating habits. I call it the Maemone Diet. It basically entails eating no gluten and nothing with more than three grams of sugar in it. It's amazing how much that excludes: fast food, fried food, chocolate (ohhhh chocolate), and most other desserts (although why anyone would want to eat a dessert that doesn't have chocolate in it is beyond me). It also means that to get my daily amount of carbs, I have to go to the gluten-free section (or "Free-From" section, as is said in here in the U of the K).
For snacks, I now dip carrots in peanut butter that doesn't contain added sugar. In case you were wondering, peanut butter is delicious with or without extra sugar. |
Apart from peanut butter, carrots, and my trademark (but not actually, technically) ham, spinach, and gluten-free bread sandwiches, I discovered today while on the hunt for food that MISSION BURRITO sells gluten-free food! Woo-hoo!!! I can only get tacos, but STILL! God is good :)
I finally finished unpacking all of my boxes, so I'm good to go! I'm praying for a successful third term and hopefully a gluten-free one! I'm going to go to bed now and try to get up early tomorrow for a run.
God bless,
John Khouri, former chocoholic
Que chevere que hayas llegado bien de tu viaje, a mi me encantan las zanahorias, pero tambien el chocolate, asi que yo sigo siendo adicta al chocolate,,, ahhahhaha,,,
ReplyDeleteQue tengas un feliz dia :)