I've been super busy and just wanted to do a blog to just talk to you guys and update you on my life!
So I have been living in Beeson, an apartment building, at Roberts Wesleyan College since about May or June. Living here has been such a different experience. Personally, it mad being at this college a lot better. Here, I have my own kitchen, a living room, a bathroom, and two bedrooms. I live with two other roommates, who are in the picture below! So, because I have my own kitchen to cook gluten free food, I did not have to have a meal plan- which is awesome. This means I make all of my own meals, which is difficult some days, and really nice most days. My eating schedule usually looks like this: 7:55- *running late to class to my 8 am* I'll grab a "Whenever Bar" made by Pamela's (I like the Oat Chocolate Chip Coconut ones). *If not running super late* I'll either grab a bowl of cereal if we have milk, grab a bowl of yogurt & fruit if I have yogurt & fruit, or I'll make a Bob's Red Mill microwavable oatmeal cup and bring it to class. 11:00- *Skipping chapel because I never have time to go* I'll swing back to my apartment and eat leftovers or a turkey sandwich or wrap 6:00 or later- I'll finally be done with classes with an exception to Tuesday and Wednesday nights when I have clarinet lessons. At this time I will either make a Sunbasket meal (I talk about this in the "Living @ College" tab), or I will make something easy like macaroni and cheese, pasta of some sort, chicken nuggets, etc. This is mainly what I eat in a day! In between all of this I am usually running from class to class because I don't really have a break, and if I do I go to work in that time. I'm super busy at college, and this is what I am used to. When people ask if I'm overwhelmed, I usually say no. I am taking 12 classes and have a part time job, and a dog, and make my own meals, but my whole life I've always been on the run. If I'm just sitting around doing nothing I actually get up to figure out something I can do- and usually clean... or sleep. If you are someone with celiac or gluten intolerance going into college, please feel free to email me any questions (contact tab) you might have or if you need any help getting along. I am always here :) Thanks for reading!
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