Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Day 100
Yesterday, I made it through my 100th day of this protest/experiment.
It was a weird day with proud, happy, fun, and sad all rolled into one, but I made it through.
I started the day speaking for 15-40 at a Tufts Health office. I love being around other cancer survivors, and feel so lucky when we get to share our experiences while also teaching others the lessons we learned along the way. So powerful, so empowering. It actually gives me a reason why I have Crohn's and had brain cancer.
Then I met my friend E at the Nu Cafe in Worcester and had a "Muscle Machine" smoothie with Cacao , peanut butter, bananas, milk, flax seed, and whey protein. Very yummy and had a fun time hanging out with E.
Work was the not fun part of my day because I got some bad news. Will go public with what it was at some point, but I will just say it shocked me and I'm still reeling from it.
Luckily for me, after she had dinner with her brother, E was able to come over and cheer me up. Thanks E, you're the best!
It was a weird day with proud, happy, fun, and sad all rolled into one, but I made it through.
I started the day speaking for 15-40 at a Tufts Health office. I love being around other cancer survivors, and feel so lucky when we get to share our experiences while also teaching others the lessons we learned along the way. So powerful, so empowering. It actually gives me a reason why I have Crohn's and had brain cancer.
Then I met my friend E at the Nu Cafe in Worcester and had a "Muscle Machine" smoothie with Cacao , peanut butter, bananas, milk, flax seed, and whey protein. Very yummy and had a fun time hanging out with E.
Work was the not fun part of my day because I got some bad news. Will go public with what it was at some point, but I will just say it shocked me and I'm still reeling from it.
Luckily for me, after she had dinner with her brother, E was able to come over and cheer me up. Thanks E, you're the best!
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