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Today seemed like a long day for some reason(s)! I guess I awoke a bit earlier than usual but I don't think that was the reason the day seemed longer than normal. Went to resistance training session. Smaller class than last week. Session didn't seem long--in fact it went by quickly. Afterward, the clock seemed to slow though. There was no PD dance class today.
Watched a somewhat lengthy French movie this evening--Z. It was a film about a political period in France when a Greek activist was murdered and the military and police tried to cover up their role in his death. There are chaotic street scenes with mobs of protesters, police, and activists going amok in front of the cameras. The story revolves around a determined magistrate who relentlessly pursues the truth behind what happened no matter where and to whom that truth was to lead. There are moments of burlesque comedic relief, but for the most part the action is intense and focused of the magistrates interrogations and forensic detail. As I mentioned, the film was a bit long but one worth seeing.
G&B class in the morrow! Ate smaller amounts of food today and flushing/redness was less intense than usual. Had fruit and kefir for breakfast--grilled cheese sandwich and salad for lunch. Picked up a small meal from the Whole Foods hot buffet (rice, carnitas, some pasta, and salad--made sort of an ad hoc enchilada). Will continue to monitor and eat smaller portions more frequently throughout the day (daze)!
Learned that one of my neighbors is a Jehovah Witness. I said something to her about Easter and she quickly replied that they didn't celebrate Easter. I thought that was an odd response! Later, she knocked on the door and gave me a JW flyer announcing some presentation. I Googled JW and got a Wikipedia link that explained some of their tenets--one of which is that they don't celebrate any Christian feast days that were picked because they fall on pagan holidays. Easter is one such Christian feast days. Live and learn! Every day!
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