"Homesickness" by Kristina Alexanderson Source: Photopin |
Meals
Breakfast: N/A[1]
Lunch: Omelette (1 egg) and 30g of rice. One glass of budget cola (200ml).[2]
Dinner: Pizza dough with quarter of a can of spaghetti. One glass of budget cola (200ml).
Lunch: Omelette (1 egg) and 30g of rice. One glass of budget cola (200ml).[2]
Dinner: Pizza dough with quarter of a can of spaghetti. One glass of budget cola (200ml).
Total Kj consumed: 2905j
Total burnt off through exercise: 532kj
Recommended minimum Kj intake: 4187kj
If every day was like today: I’d lose 9kg over 5 weeks.
If every day was like today: I’d lose 9kg over 5 weeks.
Observations
They say that the second and third days of Live Below the
Line are the hardest. I disagree. Today is the hardest. I’m just so sick of
tasteless food and all I can think about is chocolate, bacon, and chicken, and
how this will all be over soon.
Also, I’ve started having nightmares about Live Below the Line. Well not full on nightmares but I keep dreaming that I’m halfway through a really nice meal and then I remember I’m actually supposed to be doing the challenge, and that I’ve cheated everyone who sponsored me.
Also, I’ve started having nightmares about Live Below the Line. Well not full on nightmares but I keep dreaming that I’m halfway through a really nice meal and then I remember I’m actually supposed to be doing the challenge, and that I’ve cheated everyone who sponsored me.
On the bright side, I’m going out for breakfast on Saturday
morning. Baaaacon…
Reflection
I recently came across the Parable of the Rapture by
theologian/philosopher Peter Rollins. I think it provides a very interesting spin
on the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats found in Matthew 25:31-46.
I really like this spin on the parable because it confronts
the idea that the Gospel is all about shooting off to Heaven after you die to
go and live in the clouds to escape the fate of earth. Although this is a very
popular view in the Church today, I think more and more people are coming
around to realise that this simply isn’t all that Biblical and that the Gospel
is as much about life BEFORE death as it is about life AFTER death.[3]