All of us have things we believe in even though we don't really have any evidence for them.Isn't that the truth? For example, I'm pretty sure large amounts of coffee probably aren't good for us and in fifty years we'll be saying, "Why didn't we see that that wasn't good for us?!?!" though I've never read any scientific study that supports that theory. What about you all? What is something you believe, but have no proof of its validity?
Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coffee. Show all posts
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Things We Think Are True
This blog post about sleep and depression started like this:
Sunday, February 1, 2009
Bend, Part II
I have arrived! It was a looooong drive from La Grande to Bend where I consumed a lot of sunflower seeds and even a bit of coffee (not really coffee, it was more chocolate, vanilla, milk, and sugar plus a little coffee on the side). Yesterday, my first full day, was fantastic. I met my cooperating teacher and we get along very well, then moved most of my stuff in, went on a bike ride (first in about three months!), and hit Mt. Bachelor in the afternoon. It was fantastic, I can get used to this.
Today it's school and Superbowl. School because I need to finalize my plans for student teaching and Superbowl, well, because.
Today it's school and Superbowl. School because I need to finalize my plans for student teaching and Superbowl, well, because.
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Bend,
Coffee,
cycling,
Mt. Bachelor,
Snowboarding
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