Day One:
Drink 1- My first beverage was a nice, hot cup of tea, well, hot in the sense that it had ice in it as well. The ice was easy to get to since it was right in my freezer already. No one in my family even noticed that I used ice. It’s easy so far.
Drink 2- With dinner I had a cup of water with one ice cube in it. I usually just drink lukewarm tap water so the ice cube made the water a bit colder than usual. My family, once again, didn’t even notice.
Drink 3- Before bed, I had one more glass of water with an ice cube and was satisfied. I slept soundly with no needs for something to drink in the middle of the night.
Day Two:
Drink One- Last night, I filled my bottle of water up and put a single ice cube in it, knowing it would melt overnight. I did this because I knew the next morning (this morning) I would probably forget. Throughout the day I sipped on it. After school I had to stay after for dance because we had a kiddie clinic. This was going to be a challenge. I had a little bit of water left and survived on that at dinner. I thought maybe they would provide ice for us with our soda but they didn’t.
Drink Two- As soon as I got home from dance I had a delicious, hot glass of milk. I know, weird right? I went to sleep shortly after drinking my milk and was quenched the rest of the night.
Day Three:
Drink Once: Once again, I filled my water bottle up and put an ice cube in it. I drank some throughout the morning and finished it at lunch. Sadly enough, I was not able to sustain the ice cube addiction challenge. I had an enormous coughing attach during fourth hour and knew the only solution was water. Between coughs, I asked to go to the bubbler and quickly gulped the water down. I filled my water bottle up and felt ashamed of myself that I couldn’t finish the challenge properly. Ugh, I hate being “ILL”.
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