Friday, July 4, 2025

July 4th

I made it back to the gym today after missing three days. I had planned to go yesterday, but an unfortunate appointment to get my car's annual inspection done resulted in a second appointment the next day. Usually there's no problem and the Valvoline does the oil change, tire rotation and the NYS inspection. This time, a new inspector decided to fail the car because the e-brake wasn't strong enough. What?! He wanted me to take my car down the road to a repair shop that could increase the torque (?) and then pass the vehicle. 

I love the internet: I looked up the repair shop and found mixed reviews regarding the upselling of services and parts. Instead, I opted to take my 15-yr old car to the dealership service shop the next day. That killed yesterday morning as the inspection takes about an hour. No problems found. NYS Inspection passed. I go home and do more research. On old message boards, I read complaints about lube shops failing vehicles because they've misinterpreted the parameters for torque needed in passenger vehicles. They're using guidelines that are applicable to trucks and commercial vehicles. Well, that makes sense. 

Today, the Fourth of July, my gym is open from 7 to 1 pm. I took dogs to the park and they happily met other doggy friends. Then drove my kid to their shift and myself to the gym. It was not the Goldilocks moment. The gym wasn't really crowded, but three out of four elliptical machines were occupied by women I've never seen before. And the cross-trainers had a few guys on them as well. I got on the closest cross-trainer and set it for 20 minutes, which is the max time I can do before my toes go horribly numb. It's enough for me to bust a good sweat but this machine tends to impede my pull-up ability. 


I get a satisfactory set of pull-ups and then find one of the Nautilus benches to do my DB chest and shoulder routine. It's moderately crowded with some kids and their dads. School is out, after all and it's a holiday. It's the Fourth of July, but no one is really celebrating. I have time today so I can also spend time in the Aerobics Room; there's no Senior class to get in the way. I manage to finish with a quick shower just as the gym closes.  

4 July 2025 10:57-12:33
Friday Holiday Crowd; Gym closes at 1 pm

Life Fitness X-Trainer #1
Program Manual L1
Time: 20 (+5 min cool down) = 25
Distance: 2.41
Cal: 194
Avg Hr: 122-112;
FB 42-157
(Numb toes)

HGPU 16

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 30/15/30 (11:39)
15 lbs x 30/15/30 (11:45)
20/15/20 x 30/20/30 reps
Set 1 (11:54); Set 2 (12:02); Set 3 (12:10)

20 Hip Bridges (12:15)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 40
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Monday, June 30, 2025

Another Heatwave

I'm not at all happy that temps are rising into the high 80s and possibly 90s this week, especially after a refreshingly cool weekend with damp mornings in the 60s. I like temps in the 60s. At least the gym was cool enough. School is done and summer camp started today. The dogs and I watched a parade of cars stuck on the road outside the park as they lined up to enter and drop their charges off. Yes, it's that time of the year. 


Dogs were, of course, disappointed that with all those cars, no other dogs came to play. But the milkweeds are in full bloom in my yard and their fragrance is noticeable from the driveway. The Great Spangled Fritillary butterflies have certainly noticed and there are several feeding among big furry bumblebees. 


I got to the gym earlier and had a quick fantasy about doing a complete Cardio Day routine, but once I'd calculated the actual time I'd need, realized that I could only do the 35-min elliptical, a set of pull-ups and part of the core workout. And the latter only in the "functional gym" area because it's Monday and there's a Senior Class in the Aerobics Room. And I was still late to pick up my kid from the work shift but it was all good as we met in the nicely air-conditioned grocery store. 

Last week I'd noticed that individual packages of Shin Ramyun were on sale for less cost than a package of four. And this South Korean brand is definitely a step up from the more conventional Nissan or Top Ramen or Maruchen Japanese ramen. (There is absolutely nothing that beats fresh ramen though, and we all sorely miss the local ramen house restaurant that closed over a year ago.) 

It was a decent workout (made it past 2.8 and got a decent number of pull-ups), and definitely better than nothing. Especially since tomorrow I have to take my car for its annual NYS Safety Inspection. And on Wednesday, the chimney people are supposed to show up to do an inspection and maybe a cleaning. It's been a few years and it's always good to make sure everything is in good working order before you actually need to use the wood stove for the winter. The oil burner is always on because the hot water relies on that. Apparently that means it's an old system because it's not electric? I remember having an Instant Hot water system in the kitchen some years ago but with really hard water, the heating element didn't last very long. We have very tasty water with a high mineral content. But it's hell on pipes and mechanical equipment.  


I got lazy and decided to let my bangs grow out and it's making me crazy because now my hair is at that annoying length where I get poked in the eyes a lot. I don't know how people do this! Most of the time, (between spraying on picaridin to go to the dog park, washing it off when I get home, and spraying more on when the dogs go for their evening walk) I've wet my hair and washed my face and then applied moisturizers and sunscreen multiple times, and tried to convince my hair to stick to the sides of my head. Sometimes it works. 

30 June 2025 11:21-12:24

Monday — Some Cardio et al 
Blistering 86°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5508
Distance: 2.81
Cal: 311
Avg Hr: 151, 186-78
New FB: 41-140
(11:58)

HGPU 19

20 Hip Bridges (12:09)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 30
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25




Friday, June 27, 2025

Curses and Benefits of Tactile Sensitivity

the tick nymph
This post title makes it sound like a research paper, doesn't it? Apparently Blogger has self-corrected whatever errors persisted in disabling the photo import function for the past few days. Meanwhile, back to the point, I've been blessed/cursed with skin that is highly sensitive to tactile irritants, much to the frustration of my mother when I was a wee child. Because I would complain and ultimately refuse to wear most of the "cute lacy" dresses she favored -- they were itchy, stiff, abrasive. They actually scratched and made me bleed.  

My sister did not have these issues and my mom could dress her like the little girl fashion model she wanted. I preferred to have soft comfy clothes, preferably pants, with lots of pockets. I still have those preferences and routinely cut the tags out of the necks and side seams of my clothes. If I'm not careful, the cut fabric of tags themselves become sharp edges that stab and jab me. I turn socks inside out or wear seamless socks because my toes become sore and abraded from rough threads. 

I don't deal with tight fitting or compression either. That is probably due to the defects in my skin's structural biology, with the most obvious effects being super dry, flaky, scaly skin and an inability to regulate body temperature very well. But it also means movable, compressible blood vessels and a sensitivity to physical pressure. So my limbs go numb and tingly easily and often. (I've started taking fish oil capsules to see if that'll help reduce inflammatory responses that aggravate my sciatica, oral gum tissue, bug bites, glaucoma...)

Not sure if I have more nerve cells or just really sensitive nerve cells. Most of the time it's annoying. I'm annoyed that my baby fine hair elicits a stinging rash on my neck because it's like having fishing line tangled against flesh. I can feel ear wax trickle through the my middle ear. And I have pretty much felt every tick that has ever bitten me, while they're biting me. Like last night. 

My foot suddenly itched between two toes and I wondered, "Am I developing Athlete's Foot?" Weird. I scratched and then went to apply some drug store hydrocortisone cream because I've gotten several tiny insect bites lately, culminating in red itchy welts. These "no see-ums" manage to pass through the window screens and might be thrips, a tiny insect I first encountered in Spokane, Washington around this time of year. Imagine my surprise when I spy a tiny dot, no bigger than the mark of a pencil tip between two toes. That's not supposed to be there! I determine it's not one of my ever increasing number of "age spots" that magically appear on my arms, legs and everywhere else. It's got a hardness to it that says this is probably a foreign body. A live foreign body? Uh oh. 

I'm unsuccessful in trying to get a cell phone pix. I can't actually feel any tiny legs and worry that this is a tick nymph embedded in the folds of my dry skin. I slather the area with hydrocortisone cream and then a topical analgesic cream with menthol and pramoxine hydrochloride. Because I remembered how a tick released its grip on me once I got injected with a tiny amount of lidocaine in the ER (the tick was attached to the underside of my nipple and the ER doc didn't want to yank it off and risk an infection). 

Just as magically as with the lidocaine in the ER, the tick released. It's tiny enough to be killed easily and I snap a few photos. Meanwhile, my toe is red and sore but not itching anymore. And how did I know about the tick that sent me to the ER? It was because I felt it bite me and the intense pain sent me to the bathroom mirror to find out what was happening. Have I mentioned that I'm super sensitive? 

I finally made it back to the gym this week although later than I'd like. Still, it wasn't very crowded, probably because temps have dropped into what I think is a very pleasant 65F although it did rain this morning. I'm very happy to be fully clothed but not have to wear a jacket or socks. Still, did not make it to 2.8 on the elliptical probably due to my chronic sleep deprivation. Going to bed at 1:30 and waking at 7:30 isn't enough time. I find myself dozing off around 5 pm but not always. Managed decent number of pull-ups. 

Sleep deprivation is bad. It messes with your memory, coordination, endurance, temperature regulation, and even your strength. I blame discovering really fun old TV shows. Lately, I've been watching Blindspot, along with Almost Paradise, the original Leverage (with Timothy Hutton), and of course, NCIS. Last night had Robert Wagner guest star as Tony DiNozzo Sr. Yes, I watched It Takes A Thief as a child, and Hart to Hart as a teen with my parents so I was thrilled. Yes, this sleep deprivation is partially self-inflicted, but even if I don't set my alarm I never get more than 6-6.5 hrs... 

While I was at the gym, my husband texted me (from the Planet Fitness he attends) a pic of some new equipment they installed yesterday. One being a purple (cuz that's the color of all their equipment) Stretch Cage. That's nice if I ever plan to dump my gym for PF, but not likely. I don't like their locker room or showers. 

It's not very crowded at my gym. Except I can't find any Nautilus benches to use. Which means I'm not doing the DB Shoulder routine. Instead, I drag a regular bench out from one of the cages and do my backup routine: Triceps & Lateral Raises & Alt DB Curls. None of it feels particularly hard, even with added reps. 

I don't have to pick up my kid from work until 3 pm so I have enough time to do a complete routine, and then off to the Aerobics Room. Because it's nice outside, the room itself is not super chilled, which is kind of disappointing. I do 90% of the routine and skip Side Lunges, Walking Lunges, and Wall Sits. 

I admit that the vision loss in my upper right eye is bothersome and I'm not able to compensate for it, at least not where it becomes unnoticeable. It continues to throw my balance off, and makes me tired, as if I'm always trying to focus on that blurry gray fringe in the upper quadrant, especially when I'm reading. I'm very frustrated by this. At least the dog park is soothing.

27 June 2025 12:23-2:02
Friday — Cardio & …?
Pleasantly Damp & Cool

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5410)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 306
Avg Hr: 155, 190-86
New FB: 42-130
(1:01)

HGPU 18

Skull Crushers/RipSkulls (1:11)
30 lbs x 24 reps x 4
S/s with
DB Alt Curls w/u 10 lbs x 12 ea
15 x 12 x 3
S/s with
DB Laterals w/u 10 lbs x 15 reps x 1
15 x 20 x 3

20 Hip Bridges (1:42)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 40
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga

 

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Super Abbreviated & Hot



Temps have been in the 90s for the past two days, unusually hot and humid for New York in June, although I do recall being utterly miserable as a child in primary school. Head on the desk with nary a breeze through a half open window during the last days of the school term. Air conditioning was reserved for the main office where the principal and other officers held court. Even the auditorium was stiflingly hot and airless, all the worse on Assembly Day, always a Thursday when we arrived in our crisp white shirts and blouses, red ribbons or ties, and navy slacks or skirts. The rest of the week there wasn't really a dress code other than to be decently attired. 

Google is still not letting me import photos

The dogs are not happy about the heat, preferring the crisp winter air. Forty degrees and colder suits them just fine. We go to the park every morning, regardless. Today is hotter but the dog still have playmates to socialize with. But it's too hot for much romping. After a cursory chase and sniff, everyone is splayed out on the synthetic turf or the cool soft brown dirt that used to be piles of wood chips many seasons ago. 

I didn't make it to the gym yesterday. Instead, we spent three hours at the dog park, and then, once we got home, I had a fellow show up to give me an estimate on replacing the oil tank in my basement. While the tank is whole, the legs have rusted off and there's a good possibility that the tank will eventually suffer a horrendous breach, spewing fuel oil into my basement and the sump pump and the wetlands behind my house, and the stream that rambles down to the lake that's a back up to NYC's West Branch Reservoir. 

Today it's hotter and the air is thick. I make it to the gym with little time for a full routine. Instead, I do an abbreviated cardio routine, a set of pull-ups and a few basic hip stretches to keep the sciatica at bay. Then it's time to change and shower and pick up my kid from the barely air-conditioned retail job in town.  

Twenty-five minutes of cardio and I'm drenched even though the gym a/c is running full blast. My fingers have been swelling intermittently so rings are no longer an option as it's become too painful, like wearing a garrotte on your finger, and risking amputation? Pull-ups are okay. Not great but not horrible. I'm disappointed that the Aerobics Room isn't colder, but I only have time for a few basic stretches. And even then, I'm late to pick up my kid: I text them to meet me at the grocery because 1) it'll have decent a/c and 2) there's a few items I need to buy anyway. When I arrive, they've already started shopping, but neglected to actually get a cart. Because, kids don't always plan properly. That's what parents do: teach kids how to function IRL. 

24 June 2025 11:39-12:22
Tuesday — Super Abbrev Cardio
Day 2 Heatwave 96°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 20 + 5 (3918)
Distance: 2.0
Cal: 222
Avg Hr: 142, 179-80
New FB: 44-128
(12:08)

HGPU 18.5

20 Hip Bridges (12:18)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
Skip DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2


Friday, June 20, 2025

Summer Solstice & Sore from the Chore




Well, Google is being a pain and won't let me drop photos into my blog post. This has happened before. It wants to drop cookies all over my browser and even then, it doesn't complete the task of importing photos. Ugh. 

According to Google, the Summer Solstice will occur tonight at 10:41 pm. I have no idea how that's calculated, especially since it'll be night, but okay. I'm not going to argue with the internet. We've had a spate of hot humid weather so we're all happy to be wherever there's air conditioning. I had errands to do yesterday, and I got them all done in spite of the surprise soreness in my quads. We're talking serious DOMS and I have no idea where that came from. The last time my quads were that sore I think I was adding plates to a Leg Press machine, and I haven't done that in more than a decade. Could it have been from scrubbing the jacuzzi tub? Sore from household chores? 


I'm not as sore today but I'm having second thoughts about doing an all cardio day. I'd really rather push some weights around. At least I caught up on my sleep deficit by napping with the dogs yesterday, and then forgetting to set my alarm for this morning. Thank goodness my kid didn't have work today, but we'll be up early tomorrow.  

The gym wasn't that crowded, not surprising since the morning was very pleasant. I got on elliptical #1 and started pedaling. There was 7 minutes left on my program when I noticed Wind Breaker in my peripheral vision and I secretly hoped he wasn't getting on machine #2. He seemed to hover for a few seconds, and then got on the next machine, #3. Whew!

I'm happy that in spite of painfully sore quads, I did make it past 2.8 today. Yaaay me! Pull-ups weren't as good as Wednesday but good enough. The free weight area was almost empty so I had my pick of benches. Today's routine is one that is not served well by the Nautilus bench even though I like its narrowness. But it's situated too close to a squat/bench rack that makes me paranoid about collisions. After one set of everything, I grab all my stuff and move over to an older bench that's sitting in the clear. 

The Nautilus bench is immediately occupied by a HS kid. There's a smattering of other people, but it's not very crowded. When I was done, I slipped into the Aerobics Room through a side door next to the DB rack. There's no one inside and the a/c was on full blast. I do most of my core routine, cutting the push-ups by 10 reps and skipping side lunges and wall sits. I still have grocery shopping to do later and can't spend all day at the gym!

Our lake association is having their annual potluck gathering tomorrow, and we promised to bring Jamaican jerked chicken (Walker's or Busha Browns jerk seasoning). Which means I have to buy chicken today. My kid will be off work by then, and I told them to invite their friends to come eat and hang out, or just come by to grab some food. We'll see. I'll be doused in skeeter repellent but I'll probably still get bit. 

20 June 2025 12:00-1:50
Friday — Cardio & …?
Summer Solstice Heatwave

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5496)
Distance: 2.81
Cal: 310
Avg Hr: 159, 196-80
New FB: 43-134

HGPU 18

Skull Crushers/RipSkulls 
30 lbs x 24 reps x 4
  S/s with DB Laterals
10 lbs x 15 reps x 1
15 lbs x 15 reps x 3
  S/s with Alt DB Seated Curls
10 lbs x 12 reps x 1
15 lbs x 12 reps x 3 

20 Hip Bridges 
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 30
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Are Push-ups A Flex?

I am happy to report that I was right about using calming chews on the dogs before taking them for their annual checkups and vaccine boosters. The vet-recommended mix of gabapentin and tramadol never worked very well, was expensive, and needed to be started the night before. And after all that, it wasn't very effective during the actual exams and then the pups would pass out with exhaustion at home. (Dogs appear to be healthy with lab tests results pending and have put on weight in spite of being the pickiest eaters in the canine world. I'm shocked.)

There are many different brands but I got these NaturVet Quiet Moments Calming Aid with melatonin from the Tractor Supply store. It works well when the one dog is freaking out over thunderstorms and fireworks. Available on Chewy.com, but I've seen it in places like CVS as well. While the dogs were still rambunctious during the car ride, still whined and paced while waiting to be examined, they were easier to handle by the vet staff and they even got their nails trimmed. I have recommended it to doggy friends at the park, but of course, every dog will react differently, just like people. 

I also finally got around to scrubbing a disgusting mess out of our jacuzzi tub. It took a lot of elbow grease, rubber gloves and Zep spray cleaner. My forearms and abs are really sore today, not that I did any real ab work. It was having to drape myself over the edge of the enameled cast-iron tub and reach across to muscle the solidified soap scum, hard water, and stray hair that had crusted into a solid surface. Because the last time, my husband's version of cleaning the tub was to fill it with water and toss some bleach in. Changed the color and probably disinfected it, but didn't actually remove anything. That takes elbow grease. Maybe some core strength. My abs are sore under the rib cage from how I needed to position myself. Because I wasn't going to sit in the tub and crouch over when everything is covered in a caustic paste. For practical purposes, what would you wear on your feet?  

My kid didn't have to be at work until 10 today, so I got to the gym around 10:20 and was surprised at how crowded it was. Unexpectedly, there were a lot of kids in the free weight area. Schools are just about done but kids don't usually show up until later. The Precor elliptical machines were still available although half the Life Fitness cross-trainers were occupied. By the time I left the gym, most of the treadmills were in use as well. 

There was a Senior Class today so after cardio and weight lifting, I grabbed a mat and sat down in the Functional Gym area. I won't lie: cardio was hard and I didn't make it to 2.8. I was surprised to do better on pull-ups. I had been thinking about an All Cardio workout, but that would means three sets of pull-ups, and I wanted to rest them to avoid courting tendonitis. Maybe Friday. 

Directly after cardio, I was happy to claim a narrow Nautilus bench set up conveniently across from the DB rack. My abs were sporadically complaining, i.e., they're sore but not visibly bruised. And yes, I did increase the rep count for all my sets to compensate for not being able to increase the DB load any other way. I'm not tired when I'm done; just sweaty with an eye on the clock to make sure I have time to do some grocery shopping afterward. Come to think of it, I'm never actually tired when I leave the gym, no matter what routine. I might feel tired later though, when the chronic sleep deficit catches up with me.

In the functional gym area, a lean middle-age fellow in alternating between riding an erg bike and bouncing a large ball. The erg bike might be new since it's been placed right next to the weird flywheel machine (Cascade Raptor Functional Trainer) that I've only ever seen one person play around with. I think I'm actually too short to reach the levers on that machine so unless I'm really bored, it's not something I'm going to investigate.

Two tall skinny kids showed up and spent a lot of time chatting while occasionally smacking the heavy bag that's hanging off the Functional Gym station. I proceeded with my full core routine. When I'm done with push-ups and stand up to shake out my arms, I see the two skedaddle off to another part of the gym. Might've been a coincidence. Or not. Teenage boys are a weird lot. My push-ups are low to the ground and very quick because my short arms are spread wide to change the elbow angle. Otherwise those joints would click and hurt and I wouldn't get a lot done. But Air Squats are also quick. As are Side Lunges. The only thing I skip are Wall Squats. Because there's only the mirrored wall in this section, and I don't want to lean against it. (It already has a crack from some hapless kettle bell user.)

Temps promise to stay uncomfortably high (80s) for the rest of the week. Ugh. I did sign my kid up for driving lessons. After a few hours under the belt, I might encourage my kid to drive us to their job since it's very local at 7-8 minutes. Of course, having the crazy dogs in the back will be a major distraction, rendering use of the rear view mirror inoperable. Maybe I'll have the kid drive us back home from the job. Alas, backing into our driveway will also be quite the challenge... 

18 June 2025 10:34-12:41
Wednesday — Cardio & Shoulders
Rainy Cool B4 the Heatwave

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5382)
Distance: 2.78
Cal: 305
Avg Hr: 154, 186?
New FB: 42-127

HGPU 20!

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 30/15/25 (11:32)
15 lbs x 30/15/30 (11:41)
20/15/20 x 30/20/30 reps
Set 1 (11:52); Set 2 (12:03); Set 3 (12:15)

20 Hip Bridges (12:20)
Piriformis/Hip/Pencil Stretch
DeadBugs 20 x 5
Piriformis stretches
Child’s Pose
Cat/Cow stretch 12
Child’s Pose
Fire Hydrants 25 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 40
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Side Lunges 12 each side
Neck stretch / Eye yoga 

Monday, June 16, 2025

Super Quick

I really need to 1) get more sleep; which would necessitate me going to bed earlier and not drink any caffeinated beverages after 2 pm, even mild green tea; 2) ignore little annoyances that become time-consuming distractions when I'm trying to leave the house (like checking the mail!); 3) postpone checking emails and online news sites until after I'm done. By then, there's over a hundred emails, half of which are duplicates and a quarter are sales flyers. At least I've stopped answering the phone. Because 99% of calls are telemarketer robocalls and spam or phishing. And I'm on the Do Not Call list, but that's become a toothless entity since January this year. 


It is almost noon by the time I get to the gym. At least I made it, although I can't stay very long since my kid needs to be picked up by 1 pm, with an orthodontist appointment at 2. The bite is mostly fixed. Maybe just another few weeks? There's a Senior class in session but most of the gym is empty in spite of the faux holiday weekend. Yesterday was Father's Day and we did go out to eat steak and potatoes. After the appetizers, we couldn't finish and I now have enough steak in the fridge to last for days. 

Two crab cakes and I'm pretty full! Add a big, perfectly grilled rib-eye,  and I managed to nibble the tasty edges. My hubs ate half his steak and half of the fried calamari. Our kid polished off the rest of that while inhaling a good-sized beet root salad, smashed spuds, sauteed spinach and a baked salmon. We got home with our 3 desserts in takeout containers, and only 2 are left today. 

I did my cardio. Didn't get to 2.8. Did some pull-ups. Made it to 18. Done. I need to shower and change and slather on moisturizers and sunscreen before driving back to town to get my kid. Over the weekend, I did celebrate with thousands of others by standing outside in overcast weather. Saw some interesting costumes, read lots of signs, listened to odd music and badly sung folk songs. Overall, had a pretty good time. 

My friend, who is 82 years old, wanted to know if I would go with her to a 50th anniversary showing of The Rocky Horror Picture Show in October. Sure! I have the soundtrack on CD. She wants to know if I have the lyrics so she can read them and understand what's going on beforehand. She wants to do the whole shebang: get tickets to the show with shadow performers and a prop bag. I remember doing this in college and it was a blast. She's never even seen the film -- something she can cross off her bucket list. After all, she's 82 years old and a Rocky Horror virgin. 


16 June 2025 11:45-12:29
Monday — Super Abbrev Cardio
Gray 70°F
Lots of Itchy Skin

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5400)
Distance: 2.78
Cal: 305
Avg Hr: 147, 180-85
New FB: 46-121

HGPU 18.5



July 4th

I made it back to the gym today after missing three days. I had planned to go yesterday, but an unfortunate appointment to get my car's ...