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A Sunset And a NOT So Good Cheat Meal

This weekend my husband and I went downtown to the waterfront for a free country concert and the chow wagon that was going on for the Derby. We had some horrible food(and I mean not just horrible FOR you, but horrible tasting! Bleh.) I was so mad that we wasted our cheat meal on that crap! Boo.

But anyway, we ate and then walked along the river as the sun was setting. The waterfront is SO pretty at sunset, so I had to snap a few pics. :) We ended up walking along the river to Tumbleweed and ordering a slice of their wonderfully delicious peanut butter pie. That kind of made up for the gross chow wagon food. :)

How good does that look??

Although I'm not sure it was a great idea to eat that on top of the nachos, hot dog and fries I'd just eaten.... I know, I know, that's a lot of food-BUT it sounded like a good idea at the time! Needless to say, I didn't feel so good afterwards.

So I have to share my handstand picture, cuz I just think it's pretty cool. :) I'm so glad I can do these now so I can just bust out a handstand in random places. Cuz that's just totally the cool CrossFit thing to do. Hehe. I know, I'm a nerd!

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  1. lucky the chow wagon food didnt come back up when doing the handstand! hehehe. lovely pics and i'm in love with your arms, btw!!!

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  2. Well, it may have been a different story if I did the handstand AFTER I ate that slice of PB pie!! Haha.
    Thanks for the compliment. :)

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