But I feel like I am obligated to.
Anything that involves Stephanie Labbe and I somehow involves bacon, a food I hate and she loves.
I always thought bacon was healthy because my mom made me eat it. I also read in the media guide that bacon is Labbe's favorite food. Obviously I thought bacon was healthy, my mom made me eat it, and Stephanie Labbe, an alternate goalie for the Canadian Olympic soccer team in China liked to eat it.
So I told the kids in Husky Sport that they should eat bacon when we were on our field trip and stopped to eat at Putnam dining hall. I thought it was healthy, and this girl on the trip loved to play soccer. I told the 3rd grader that she should eat bacon because it was what our Olympic Soccer goalie liked to eat.
I was so embarrassed to find out that bacon wasn't healthy. Meghan Nanfeldt broke the news to me and I felt so dumb. It's the dumbest I've ever felt in my life. The kids piled on bacon because of me.
What's worse was that we were trying to promote healthy eating and my teacher was at the table eating with us.
I quickly told them never to eat bacon again. My group, teacher and class laughed about it during our end of the year presentation.
So anyway I just realized that my mom was cooking bacon as I did that research/translations on Labbe in Sweden.
I told you it all comes back to bacon.
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