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Our notes:
Aimee: Tragedy has struck. My mom brought out a basket of chocolates that she hid at Christmas time and I’ve been enviously watching my family eat them while I’m unable to have any. I’m afraid the chocolates won’t last. I was afraid I wouldn't last but I managed to pull through. Other than my chocolate cravings, today has been pretty good. I didn’t take a nap because I had senior show practice until 4 p.m., but I also wasn’t very tired.
Katya: I had to make-up a psychology test, but I didn’t have a chance to study the night before, so I was suffering through cramming and headaches. My mood definitely improved from day one, and I was slowly adjusting to a week without caffeine, but my anxiety was through the roof because of tests. Unfortunately, I also had three hours of work, which was supervising screaming children with no sense of personal space. On a good day, I barely come out of work on the other side, but without coffee, I was doomed. No coffee and screaming children equals disaster.