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48HBC Day Two Starts Now!

First off, thanks to everyone who has left comments-it's great to read that people are cheering me on!:) Good luck to everyone else doing the challenge.

It's Saturday, my second day, and even though I'm getting started later than I wanted (it's that pesky sleep thing, I just like it too much!) I'm here now. Here's my totals so far:

Total Time on Challenge: 12 hrs. 58 min.
Total Books Read: Four (plus audiobook)
Total Time Spent Networking/Blogging: 1hr. 15 min.
Total pages read: 792 (plus 1 3/4 discs on audiobook-I'll figure out exact pages later)
Food Consumed: 2 Frappacino's, 3 Bowls of Oh's Cereal, Stuffed Chicken Breast, Carrots, Cheese & Crackers, 2 glasses of red Kool-Aid, 1 glass of milk, 2 chocolate covered pretzels

Now I'm off to finish Wings!

Comments

  1. Hope you're having fun!! I love the food tracker you have, too :-) I could go for a Frappucino, myself, right about now. Wish I'd had time to devote to this but maybe next time!! Keep up the good work!!

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  2. Wow, this 48hbc sounds so fun! I want to know about it earlier next time so that I might actually be able to participate. :) Good luck!

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