Thursday, May 8, 2025

A Beautiful Morning

My red maple has totally leafed with a huge canopy. The hedges have filled in overnight, and I can smell lilacs in the air. There was no one at the Bark Park so the dogs were disappointed but we go for a quick walk to the adjacent ball field before driving home. It's been quite the season for dandelions and they have ripened overnight as well. Fields of bright yellow buttons are now fluffy white "poofy heads" (what my kid used to call them when he was wee). There are so many poofy heads that the field has a white horizon line. It's all the rain. Not raining today but tomorrow and probably into the coming weekend.

Yesterday I took myself to a matinee showing of The Accountant 2 cuz it was $5 Tuesday at the local cinema. The theater is closing at the end of the month and I'll be sorry to see them go. Word is that the landlord refused to renew their lease after 15 years. The space next to them has been vacant for over a year. (Not sure what the landlord is planning since RiteAid, at the other end of this strip, has announced a second bankruptcy and is closing all their stores.) I quite enjoyed the movie. It might be better than the first one, also with Ben Affleck and Jon Bernthal. I just haven't decided whether to see Thunderbolts* at the cinema, or wait until it streams, which is what I'll do regarding A Minecraft Movie, although that does look like fun. And apparently, the term "chicken jockey" has become a disruptive phrase among school age juveniles.

Because it's a beautiful day, aka not pouring with lightning and high winds, there's hardly anyone inside the gym. I'm a little shocked about the abundant parking, so I guess the Senior class either was sparsely attended or on hiatus. There is, however, a regular on elliptical #1 so I used #3 and that works out fine. I actually manage past 2.8 so I feel pretty good. The pull-ups weren't as good though, but at least I didn't embarrass myself -- to myself cuz I'm the only one who counts, right? So my routine was routine all the way through core and push-ups and air squats and side lunges.

The gym however, has acquired a new machine that staffers were busy assembling. Or rather, one fellow spent a few hours piecing it together, and later, other staffers were trying to figure out how to make it work. I took a few pix and did an online search. Google tells me it might be a Renegade Air Ski with base plate. Other image searches suggest it's a Cascade Raptor Functional trainer. (It does have a Cascade label on it.) Regardless, it uses a flywheel for resistance and it has handles that can be set at different angles. It might be fun to try out...

7 May 2025 12:14-2:30
Wednesday — All Cardio
Beautiful Spring 65°F & Weird New Equipment

Precor elliptical #3
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5526)
Distance: 2.82
Cal: 313
Avg Hr: 159, 190-84
New FB: 44-135

HGPU 18.5

Matrix StairMaster (L) 
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (50-45) / 2 (33-36) / 1 (29)
Steps 432
Floors 27
Cal 65
Hr 117

HGPU 17

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3 
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.24
Cal: 111
Avg Hr: 122-126
(Numb toes)

HGPU 15.5

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 40 (counted to 20 twice)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Side Lunges 10 each side 
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Friday, May 2, 2025

End of the Week Session

I skipped the past three days so today was difficult cardio-wise. I didn't get anywhere close to 2.8 and my quads were already tired. I can blame fatigue (still not getting to sleep early enough), getting a noxious stomach ailment mid-week, and being knocked down by my bigger dog as he was doing crazy zoomies with another pup at the dog park. He took out one of my knees and I landed on my butt. Luckily most of the dog park is filled with wood chips so the landing was uneventful. The knee recovered and then the one that was spared started to ache intermittently. 

The weather's been crazy with high humidity leading to thunderstorms and sporadic rain makes me spacey. Tuesday night I ate a meal compiled from a bunch of leftovers, and either a component was bad or I ate too much, and suddenly I was ill. Normally a bout of vomiting and all is well. Except this time, being sick left really bad side effects on my face: periorbital petechaie. It's faded somewhat, but still visible. 

Because I have rather difficult skin that isn't very elastic, I worry that the distortions under my eyes will become permanent. This has never happened to me before, and I've been sick plenty of times in my life. But being older means my skin is even drier and less resilient. (My kid once gave himself two black eyes when he got sick at a luau when we were vacationing in Hawaii. We had to take him to the ER just to make sure he didn't have any serious blood diseases!)

It's taken me two days to remember that I can place damp used teabags on my eyes to help soothe them, and potentially reduce the blotchy swollen flesh underneath. Worse case scenario, I've read that hemorrhoid cream works wonders. But that's a last resort.

It's Friday and nearing 80F with cloudy skies and blistering sunshine. The lilacs seemed to have leafed and flowered overnight! The air is perfumed and luscious. Suddenly the red maple in front of the house has a full canopy when just last week there were just little annoying tree flowers raining all over my car. The gym is not crowded and I pedal my program on the elliptical, get a set of pull-ups and then look for an adjustable bench in the free weight area.

Unfortunately, both Nautilus benches are in use but I saw another adjustable bench that I can use, even though my feet don't touch the ground when I sit in it in an angled upright position. So most of my DB Inclined Bench Presses are done with my feet tucked all the way up to my butt, knees bent. Because I'm small enough to sit in a big inclined bench that way. I know where the Nautilus benches are though, so when the one closest to me is suddenly vacant, I grab all my gear and switch benches. Whew. Never mind that I just finished the first heavy set. The next two sets are infinitely easier because the bench is narrower and doesn't sit as high.  

I have the Aerobics Room to myself and it's delightfully frigid. Everything is routine, except the push-ups. Because after a lot of DB presses, well, that's normal. Especially since I've been adding a few reps here and there to the sets of presses and reverse flyes. So 25 is the minimum number of reps, but I find that often I can do more. The only reps that stay consistent are for DB Lateral Raises, because the elbows absolutely will not put up with more weight or more reps. Weakest link and all that... 

Meanwhile, I feel vindicated about preferring ibuprofen over acetaminophen. I like the fact that the former is an anti-inflammatory, and maybe the Tylenol-cyanide tampering scare in the 80s has also influenced me. But I read a recent article about cognitive impacts of these meds, and yes, they are slight, but they seem to be persistent. Click here and here to read about it. 

I started adding bananas back to my diet on a regular basis after reading that it could help lower blood pressure if using less salt isn't working. I've already doubled my dose of hypertension meds and don't want to add a diuretic -- especially since I already drink a lot of water and take frequent bathroom breaks. While I'm not going to add 1-2 bananas a day, I did start eating 1-2 a week, and yes, my home BP machine has recorded lower readings. The only downside is that bananas are binding. As in, if you have the poops, you're told to eat the BRAT diet: bananas, rice, applesauce, toast. So, now I've added low-sodium tomato or vegetable juice back as well, just to counteract the bananas! So far, that seems to be working. (I had stopped drinking tomato juice after the oral surgery cuz stitches and acidic liquids do not go well together.)

Going to a rally tomorrow in the rain with a friend. She's much older than me but remains alert and active. We compare notes about what no one ever tells you before you get old. Thank goodness I don't think I'll ever need a double hip replacement like she had. Or her cousin, who is actually a candidate for that, and she is younger than me. Must be genetics. So as much as I complain about my skin, my glaucoma, my sciatica, I'm happy and lucky that I've never broken any bones, I'm still decently strong, don't really need glasses (1x readers in low light) and the hair isn't graying too fast... Life is okay. And I got my first insect bites of the season, through my pants leg. Of course.

2 May 2025 12:31-2:38
Friday — Cardio et al
Gonna be 80° and Raining

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5364)
Distance: 2.76
Cal: 303
Avg Hr: 139, 188-74?
New FB: 43-138

HGPU 19

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 25/15/25 (1:26);
15 lbs x 25/15/25 (1:32);
20/15/20 x 25, 26,30/15/27, 32, 32 reps
Sets 1 (1:42); 2 (1:51); 3 (2:01)

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 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 20x2? Rep33+ was hard
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga
Wall Squat 120 sec



Monday, April 28, 2025

Another Beautiful Spring Day

Leaves and flowers have popped up overnight after a weekend of lightning and sporadic rainstorms. We did go to the park both days, but one of my dogs is more reactive and has issues with dogs who are bigger than he is, especially if they're male, even if the pup is literally a puppy. But an 8-month old well-bred German Shepherd can be bigger than my 64 lb problem child, and although they were friendly at first, after 20 minutes I had to grab my boy by the tail and then the throat just as he got into that "deep throat growl" that signals he's about to go beserk. 

Normally, I can shake him hard and knock the rage out of him. Then he's on the leash until danger of dog fights have passed. The other dog left the park quite quickly, and then my pup relaxed with the remaining dog friends. A bit too much excitement and I'm glad that I'm able to overpower the dog when I need to. I guess when I become old and frail, I'll have to reconsider what kind of dog(s) I'll have.

There's a Senior Class three times a week, so I'm surprised that there aren't a lot of cars in the parking lot when I get there. Of course, school is back in session so the local cinema isn't open today. It was open last Monday when kids were home, and bored. I get on the Precor elliptical and pedal away. It's been 3 days and I'm horribly tired. Lately, I haven't been able to drop off to sleep until 2 AM even if I'm in bed by midnight! But I'm still up at 8, and that's just not enough sleep. It's distressing to read that sleep disturbances could be a sign of cognitive decline! Short sleep (less than 7 hrs) could lead to a build-up of those nasty beta-amyloid and tau proteins. I have to quit watching YouTube videos if I want to sleep...

My cardio is actually good for a Monday. Not quite as good as last Thursday, but better than last Monday. I do okay with pull-ups. I have little control over the speed of the step machine once I set the timer and a rough approximation for the range of the speed. Speed 5 means the machine might be moving at 40 to 50 steps per minute and/or anything in between for however long... so today I get slightly less steps. I also get less mileage on the cross-trainer but that's because I am moving slower, but since I'm happy with the pull-ups, I'm good overall with my exercises for today.

The Aerobics Room is icy cold and refreshing. The routine is routine, although as I started my second set of 20 reps for push-ups, I did momentarily think, "wait, what am I doing?" And then I finish, do air squats, and then side lunges... So happy to be done for today. 

Watched a Ben Affleck movie last night: The Accountant. I'd watched it years ago but barely remembered it. And a sequel will be available soon! Someone at the dog park mentioned how much they like the flick, so I decided to rewatch it. Yeah, it's pretty entertaining. Lately, I've been watching the old series NCIS (as I've mentioned previously) and a newer show, Leverage: Redemption. That show is pretty entertaining, especially Christian Kane, who apparently does a lot of his own stunts and has a martial arts background.

28 April 2025 12:36-2:36
Monday — All Cardio
Beautiful Spring 67°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5582)
Distance: 2.83
Cal: 314
Avg Hr: 159, 188-?
New FB: 44-142

HGPU 19.5

Matrix StairMaster (R)
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (50-45) / 2 (33-36) / 1 (29)
Steps 439
Floors 27
Cal 66
Hr 121

HGPU 19

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.27
Cal: 112
Avg Hr: 127-134

HGPU 15.5

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 40 (counted to 20 twice)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Side Lunges 10 each side (better)
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Thursday, April 24, 2025

Temp Rise And the Gym Is Empty

It's a bit early in the Spring season for temps to hit the mid 70s. While bright yellow forsythias dot the roadsides, I'm still waiting for the lilacs to bud and bloom, filling the air with their distinctive perfume. Trees have shed their tiny tree flowers. Those pesky eye gnats are out forming swarms that surround your head like a cloud. Even the dogs get bothered by them, enough for them to snap at the air.

Because it's really nice out (not raining!) there's literally no one on the cardio platform except me. Eventually, a few more bodies show up on the treadmill and other equipment. There's maybe half a dozen members in the gym. If I was a runner, I'd be out on the bike trails or in the various park trails. But as a bug magnet, and not a runner, I'm very happy to exercise indoors with the A/C blasting.

I'm able to push enough on the Precor elliptical to get past 2.8 today and that makes me happy. I managed a set of pull-ups as well, even though I've fully planned to push some weights later. There's a few HS kids since it's early afternoon. I don't need the adjustable Nautilus bench because it's going to be a tricep and delt routine. I decided to skip bicep curls because I was worried that they'd be gutted for pull-ups later, like maybe tomorrow. Cuz I'll probably do an abbreviated cardio workout tomorrow, if I make it to the gym.

I have to focus on the rep count when I do the skull crusher-Rip skull combination, and the last reps for the last set definitely got harder. Between sets there were lateral DB raises. More people come into the free weight area. I slip into the Aerobics Room and the a/c is blasting. There's not even a class in there until later in the day! That routine is routine, even with the added push-ups, although I was worried that the triceps would be tired. I got to 40 and did not fall on my face. Have not fallen on my face since I started this. Maybe I should shoot for 50 reps next time? Probably couldn't hurt, right?


It wasn't a cardio day so I ended the routine with an actual 2 minute Wall Sit. And I was able to last the entire 120 seconds. Mostly because I was reading texts from a friend who discovered that a bird had built a nest in the back of her decorative door wreath and she was going to relocate the seasonal decor because now there are eggs in the nest! And a door opening and closing is not the best place for nestlings. We both hope the mama bird won't abandon the nest and eggs now that it's safely out of the traffic lane... 

See the eggs?
Meanwhile, I spotted goldfinches at my feeders yesterday. They don't normally come to my yard. I think they're some sort of family group because I never see just one. Usually it's a grouping of 5 or 6. I'd thought they were more attracted to other types of seeds. I only stock sunflower seeds in my feeders and it's usually house finches, sparrows, chickadees, tufted titmouse, nuthatches, and the occasional woodpecker. 

3 goldfinches
It's too warm to put suet out, and suet tends to attract flocks of starlings. No one appreciates the thug-like behavior of starlings. But the grackles are okay with their shiny purple black plumage and the odd red-winged blackbird that hangs with them. I usually stop the feed during the summer because birds are supposed to be able to fend for themselves at that point, and I don't want any more casualties falling down the wood stove chimney. And that happens during the summer months. Less birds, less likely to have an incident... especially with the little ones, like sparrows.

25 April 2025 12:19-1:59
Thursday — Cardio et al
76°F and the gym is empty!!

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5592)
Distance: 2.84
Cal: 315
Avg Hr: 153, 182-80
New FB: 46-148

HGPU 18.5

Skull Crushers/Rip Skulls
30 lbs x 24 reps x 4 sets
DB Laterals
10 lbs x 15 reps x 1 (warm up)
15 lbs x 15 x 3 sets

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 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 20x2=40 (Oops!)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga
Wall Squat 120 sec



Monday, April 21, 2025

And Now It's Part of the Routine

I had to talk myself out of waffling out of coming to the gym today. Because it's so easy to make excuses like the weather is miserable and I'm tired. I did go to bed earlier but then spent a good 20 minutes watching a YouTube video about how doodle dogs (a dog who is half standard poodle) are not actual breeds and are usually exactly not what people expect them to be. Because you can't predict which traits will be expressed in a backyard breeder's mix, even if both parent dogs are "pure breeds." 

I know someone with a first gen golden doodle and this dog is a large, pushy, slightly dangerous and aggressive 90+ lbs of not hypoallergenic canine. (We leave the dog park when he arrives to avoid dog fights.) The owner thinks he made the mistake of getting a first gen instead of a second gen, because he was assured that THOSE are hypoallergenic. But, actually, they're not. Click here if you're interested in the doodle video.

I got to the gym around noonish and it was more crowded than I expected. Probably because it's the day after a traditional feast day. Since my husband and I don't really celebrate (our kid is at school and too grown for the Easter bunny) so we basically had a normal chicken dinner with asparagus and brussel sprouts (with garlic and bits of bacon) for supper.

I got on the elliptical that I favor and pedaled program #1 because that's what's on my list. Started off struggling a bit but pushed enough to squeeze past 2.8 but just barely. I'm annoyed with my right foot because the fifth metatarsal first joint (base of the pinky toe) is sore and makes the sneaker feel like its too tight just in that area. It's either that or the sneaker, right? That's the same issue I have with my bright green Saucony trainers, but not other Saucony running shoes...

It's a cardio day because it's the first exercise day of the week. Once I knock out cardio, I feel free to mix and match the rest of my routines for whichever day(s) I attend. I get my three sets of pull-ups, although the last set is a bit of a bummer because it was rushed. I had literally just stepped into the cage right before some elderly woman did. I told her I'd be about two minutes, and I was. I can't trust the elderly to be in and out of a station, and I hate waiting around. Obviously I don't consider myself elderly even though I hit that mid-60 mark last month. (Did you hear about that phenomenal 77 year old runner, Jeannie Rice who has the cardio efficiency of a 25 year old? Click here to read about her.) Nonetheless, I felt rushed and my third set is always at the end of my energy stores for the moment. Meaning that by the time I get to the Aerobics Room, I don't have any problems with push-ups or air squats.

And because I like to push myself, I slid into increasing the push-up count more-or-less permanently, because it was easy. Maybe too easy? Count to 20, then restart the count again. I actually have to stop myself from bouncing past the second set of 20. Maybe I shouldn't? Of course, my glaucoma doc would prefer I keep my reps down at 25, and on DB Shoulder days, that does seem a skosh hard, but in general it's kinda easy... I haven't done a Reps to Failure in a really long time. Those usually result in some soreness the next day. Not sure if I'm doing gym time tomorrow or not... I guess I'll know tomorrow.

21 April 2025 12:09-2:18
Monday — All Cardio
Overcast Cool 52°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5522)
Distance: 2.81
Cal: 311
Avg Hr: 150, 176-72
New FB: 41-150!
(12:47)

HGPU 18

Matrix StairMaster (R) 1:00-1:10
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (50-45) / 2 (33-36) / 1 (29)
Steps 453
Floors 28
Cal 67
Hr 117

HGPU 18.5

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3 (1:22-1:37)
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.32
Cal: 113
Avg Hr: 123-126

HGPU 15.5

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 40 (counted to 20 twice)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Side Lunges 10 each side (better)
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Thursday, April 17, 2025

Changeable April


If the air isn't balmy and wet, then it's gusting bitter cold winds. Feels a lot like March but it's mid-April. There's a weather watch for brush fires, which feels odd, considering that everything feels damp, but there's little moisture in the air, and the wind poses a danger, not just from falling branches, trees, and unsecured trash cans. It's less windy today and not quite as cold. But it's still challenging at the dog park this morning.


I get to the gym late and there's not a lot of people there. Spring Break in effect so kids will wander in later if they haven't gone down to Florida or Mexico, the traditional Spring Break havens for kids with free time and parental cash to burn. Even though I slept well, I feel tired and have trouble getting up to speed doing cardio. That means I didn't quite make it to that arbitrary point (2.8) but since it's arbitrarily set by me, it doesn't really mean anything except that I don't have the energy I should. I can't blame brain fog due to changing barometric pressures, or sleeplessness. I skip pull-ups because there's a vague twinge in the right shoulder. Maybe tomorrow?

Instead, I decided to do the DB Shoulder routine, which of course, didn't really make my shoulder any happier. The twinge is most noticeable after the first dozen reps of DB Inclined Presses, and sometimes during DB Lateral Raises. Reverse Inclined Flys were absolutely fine and I'm able to add a few reps to each set at the heavier weight. 

I haven't decided whether I'm going to do a full cardio workout tomorrow, or some version of an abbreviated routine. I need to run a few errands, mostly to find a USB-C cord that I don't have to order from Amazon. In the old days (can you imagine!), I would've been able to run off to Kmart or maybe a phone store to pick one up. I distinctly remember seeing them at CVS and RiteAid, but no more. Grocery stores don't carry them either. I can check the Ocean State Job Lot but I don't think I'd trust anything I find at the Dollar Store next door. Which leaves me with having to drive to Marshalls, or Kohl's, or Home Depot. Ugh.

17 April 2025 12:24-2:16
Thursday — Cardio and then some
Cold & Sunny!!

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5434)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 307
Avg Hr: 148, 187-83
New FB: 43-134

Skip HGPU 19

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys 
10 lbs x 25/15/25 (1:12);
15 lbs x 25/15/25 (1:20);
20/15/20 x 25/15/27, 29, 31
Sets 1 (1:27); 2 (1:36); 3 (1:47)


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 30 x 2
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 20x2? Oops
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Tuesday, April 15, 2025

When You're Not Paying Attention

It's Tuesday National Tax Day. It's also Spring Break for a lot of places including the local public schools. But it's also $5 Tuesday at the local cinema, so although the parking lot was really crowded, there was hardly anyone inside. Just as well. The morning, like yesterday, was cold and wet, so mostly miserable. Inexplicably, my right shoulder was achy and complained with every movement whether it was donning a jacket or a T-shirt, walking the dogs, or washing dishes. I rubbed some Penetrex cream all over the shoulder and this morning it didn't bother me. So I went to the gym today.

The brain fog certainly didn't help me with cardio. Temps also warmed up considerably and I shed my hoodie earlier than usual, with the forecast promising mid 60s. (While not as warm as some past days have been, it was enough today for all the tiny flying bugs that target eyes, nose, ears and mouth to swarm and encapsulate people and dogs in annoying clouds.) But my pedaling was tortured and I fell short of my goal of making it past 2.8. I was also so tired that my pull-ups weren't as good as last weeks. But I did get my 3 sets done.

I got to the gym late so I'm surprised to see other people in the Aerobics Room. My routine is routine, except that I inadvertently did more reps than planned for push-ups. That happened because I got to 20, and then restarted the count. If I was paying attention, I would've stopped at either 5 or 10, but I didn't. I got up to 20 again with the realization that I was feeling a bit too tired to continue. Yeah, no wonder.

The husband's West Point Scout weekend was a complete disappointment as he came home Saturday afternoon. I was surprised since our area had a little bit of slushy snow but nothing worse than what Scouts have endured during annual Klondike events. Apparently it was much worse west of the Hudson, with several inches of heavy wet snow that collapsed a bunch of tents, including a very big one holding first year cadets who were running the Camporee. Those boys wound up sleeping in the mess hall Friday night. 

By mid-morning, several Scouts (not our Troop) had requested medical evacuation for cold exposure. Ugh. Whatever happened to "Be Prepared"? Our own Scouts had been told "No Sneakers!" but that didn't stop them from forgetting to pack gloves, hats, winter coats. Good grief. The county sheriff came in with ambulances and shut down the event. Bummer. Hopefully, our Troop will be invited next year and everyone will be better prepared for inclement weather. He left for Boston on Monday, and me and the dogs are happy to have the house quiet again.

I did watch a fun movie yesterday that I'd never heard of before: Gunpowder Milkshake. It's kind of a female-version of John Wick (Keanu Reeves; rumor has it that there's a 5th flick in consideration), with an all-start cast including Karen Gillan, Lena Headey (Cersei Lannister in GOT), Angela Bassett, and Michelle Yeoh. I admit I will watch most anything with Michelle Yeoh in it. 

15 April 2025 12:30-2:31
Tuesday — All Cardio
Balmy Rainy Tax Tuesday 62°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5350
Distance: 2.77
Cal: 303
Avg Hr: 153, 182-74
New FB: 43-136

HGPU 18.5 (tired brain fog)

Matrix StairMaster (R) 
Manual timer 8+2 cool down
Minimum 5 minutes
Speed 5 (50-45) / 2 (36) / 1 (29)
Steps 442
Floors 27
Cal 66
Hr 132

HGPU 18

Life Fitness X-Trainer #3 
Program Manual L1
Time: 12 (+3 min cool down) = 15
Distance: 1.14
Cal: 109
Avg Hr: 123-124

HGPU 16.5

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 40 (counted to 20 twice)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Side Lunges 10 each side
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


A Beautiful Morning

My red maple has totally leafed with a huge canopy. The hedges have filled in overnight, and I can smell lilacs in the air. There was no one...