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Just in case you missed the exciting first part of the series about my every day life: yesterday was Movie-monday.

Today was not an average Tuesday: I had a communication-course at work tonight, so I didn't get home until around ten. Usually I crash in front of the tv and/or hang online from six thirty until way after midnight. So nothing to talk about really, but I will write down some food-trivia about my 'normal' every day-life, because I promised;)

Every weekday starts the same. At about 7.30, when I make my breakfast, I also fill a lunchbox with the traditional dutch slices of bread (wholeweed, my favorite at the moment is 'tigerbrown', it has a very tasty crust) topped with semi-margarine and a slice of meat (all sorts) or dutch cheese (enough to cover the bread;). I'll prepare one slice for breakfast and three or four slices for lunch. I have a glass of orange-juice in the morning and I drink water and milk at work. I also have an apple for lunch (golden delicious or granny smith, I like 'm firm and sour). Like I said yesterday I only eat a hot meal every other day. Tonight I didn't have to cook again, because diner was taken care of at work. I love it when I don't have to feed myself;)

The communication course was better than expected. Mainly because 'we' (the team) had told our boss in our meeting last week how we thought the previous course was a waste of time. He had actually listened to us and had managed to change the course-material from watching boring instruction movies to an actual debate about our jobs. I'm exhausted, but it was worth it;)

To prove my point that this is/was not an ordinary day: it just after eleven and I'm going to go to bed. *yawns* Seriously: this is not normal, I am so fucking tired.
(I am also hoping to 'sleep away' the headache and the pain in the glands under my arm. It hurts too much. Not funny.)

Let's hope tomorrow will be a regular day, so I can bore you even more with 'what I do on Wednesdays'... The story of my life continues. Stay tuned.
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