So I cried on Sunday night.
Crying is pretty much a weekly occurrence just to let out all the emotions that have built up from the week, which might sound like there’s a problem that I need to fix, but crying is a very normal and therapeutic thing for me. Sometimes I cry by myself, and sometimes my parents kindly let me cry irrelevantly in the middle of our conversation (love you, Madre and Pop).
Needless to say, it’s been a long week. I started developing a very “woe is me” mentality by the end of the weekend, but the more I pray and talk about what I’m feeling with others, the more I realize that I have been given nothing but love through the people and circumstances God has placed in my life.
9 hours of sleep on Sunday night wasn’t a bad thing either.
Besides keeping up with school, here are some other things that have kept me joyfully exhausted lately:
1) Grabbing a cheeseburger with Fr. Barnes (the priest at our Catholic Center) for lunch on Thursday.
2) Gearing up for Holy Week!
3) Making time to spend with friends, even if only at the dining hall. This dining hall dinner involved double the carbs, which meant double the fun.
seafood and sausage paella, so fancy!
cheese ravioli
4) Cooking allllll the things at work, which gets so tiring after 5+ hours! I have so much respect for chefs and stay-at-home mothers/fathers. Yeesh.
5) Colby from You Make You (@be.happyhealthyfit) came to Beantown this weekend!! She crashed at my (now roach-free!) place, which meant a lot of quality time together 🙂
Some scenes from our foodie/fit/fun adventures:
Salads + corn bread at the food court on Friday night, followed by some bona fide college comedy.
We had some study sessions. This one featured a Quest cinnamon roll cereal bar that Colby gave me. It totally brought me back to the cereal bars of my childhood.
Friends who sweat together…
(even though we were both really sore this day)
Nothing some good pho can’t fix! This was my first time at Le’s, and it crushed the game.
We split an XL bowl of chicken pho…
…and a pork/shrimp vermicelli bowl, all for a grand total of $20! College wallets rejoice!
We finished almost all of it.
But our dessert stomachs were ready for [vegan] ice cream. Colby is sadly allergic to gluten and dairy, so FoMu was a Godsend.
FoMu serves vegan, coconut milk-based ice cream. I got strawberry (per the server’s recommendation) and “f’oreo” in a waffle cone.
Verdict? Delicious, rich, and creamy! But you have to be okay with coconut, because you can definitely taste the coconut in all the flavors.
Colby got peanut butter (made with Teddie’s pb!) and strawberry
Then Colby spotted this gluten-free, vegan ice cream cookie sandwich and, being allergic to dairy/gluten and being deprived of places like FoMu at her school, she said, “when in Boston…”
So we split it 🙂 (’twas a whopping $7+ though, what the freak!?)
We took an Uber home because a) very full; b) raining.
Ugh, it was so fun spending the weekend with Colby. She is such a kind and genuine soul, and she has a refreshing presence in the healthy living social media world. I love you and am so honored to have spent this time with you, Colby!
6) This is the opposite of exhaustion, but shoutout to Megan for being the best roommate and always cleaning up our apartment without complaining or really saying anything. I see ya and appreciate you greatly, girl.
egg in a hole on my Rainforest Cafe plate // Megan: “you have to see the logo if we want to be endorsed”
7) Workout/Bible study on Sunday mornings! This week, we had a great conversation about combatting the fear of living with our own selves.
8) Brunch with my fellow future PT friend, Selena! We went to Tatte on Sunday, and it was glorious.
I recommended that Selena get the shakshuka, which is what I got last year. She loved it!
And I got the turkey B.L.A.T (bacon, lettuce, avocado, tomato), which was fan-freaking-tastic. Thick cut applewood bacon, chipotle mayo, toasted and buttered multigrain bread MMM. Finished every last bite!
Of course, we finished our meals with a pastry from the bakery. She got the creme brûlée croissant (!!!), and I got the pear almond muffin. Both were incredible.
8) Lots of gross anatomy studying. We already have another exam next week?
9) Giving tours in the snow and the sunshine. This spring weather is sloooooooooooowly but surely coming along.
10) Keeping up with relationships with friends, family, and God. I often take advantage of one or the other, but I am constantly reminded of how precious these relationships are.
So my exhaustion is mostly first-world-induced, I know. But fast-paced, privileged lives can be surprisingly threatening to true peace and joy, which can best be found in the silence and simplicity of God’s Love.
Hope you all have a great Tuesday!
So tell me:
Have you felt super busy/exhausted recently?
Have you ever tried vegan ice cream?
Two things you’re grateful for!
I think I need to cry more often as strange as that sounds. I had a full-blown melt down on Sunday, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but if I could let my worry out in small bursts over time rather than let it control me all at once.
Creme brulee croissant?! Pear almond muffin?!! YES PLEASE.
Grateful for the sunshine & my family for putting up with my nonsense. Have a lovely week!
I’m totally like you with the crying thing! So many of my friends can’t remember the last time they cried but it’s never hard for me because it is usually pretty recent. I think it’s a good thing though. It is a healthy way of expressing emotions and usually leaves me feeling better afterwards for some weird reason!
p.s. Vegan ice cream is equally as delicious and the good old dairy kind
I’m also SO exhausted this week (so far, it’s only tuesday lol) and SO busy but I guess it’s all first world/education related things! Overall, life is good! 🙂 i’m grateful for my college education, for my my mom and sister, and for my friends! and also for access to clean drinking water, which is unfortunately something that many people around the US and in the world do not have 😦 i’m also grateful for food and shelter and warmth. Okay that was more than 2 haha sorry! and yes, I love vegan ice cream, especially coconut bliss (though I haven’t had it in a while) and chloe’s soft serve fruit in NYC. Best of luck with everything ❤
I know what you mean by that good kind of busy exhaustion; it’s a really wonderful feeling that doesn’t go on for forever. I’m always grateful when rest comes; sometimes I think busyness actually enables us to really appreciate rest more.
And you and Colby are so cute together. That vegan ice cream sounds GOOD!
I’m with ya–a good weekly cry is sometimes the best therapy. That ice cream looks delicious! I’ve had this vegan mint chocolate whoopie pie ice cream at Salt and Straw in Portland once and it was so so so good.
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I’ve honestly felt pretty drained lately. So I feel you with that, and the crying! Crying is a great release for me too haha. I don’t see anything wrong with a good cry here and there! Glad you and Colby had lots of fun and ate all the yummy things too 🙂 Sending lots of love !
Sometimes I get in those sad moods too. If you ever need a blogger-friend for support, I’m here! xx.