Thursday, July 31, 2025

Dirty Dog Days

The last two days have been hot and humid akin to stepping into a propane gas fueled kitchen oven set to 500F. It's a wall of scorching dense air but temps have only risen to mid 90s. I can't even imagine what it's like in parts of the country where temps have gone past 100F. And you can't tell me that it's different cause it's a dry heat, 'cuz in a lot of places, that is definitely not the case. My kid helped me toss a few more items into the dumpster, drain our giant outdoor cooler and refill it with 40 lbs of ice. Having 6 more inches of height and a few more pounds of muscle is a definite benefit when doing chores. 

The heat wave broke last night and brought some rain and thunder. One of the dogs got a half dose of calming chews and settled right down. This morning we went to the park where they were deliriously happy to see a canine friend and they got a good romp with zoomies. Afterwards, as the morning heated up, one dog settled into a hole he dug. The other dog prefers to pant on the fake grass. Jindo dogs like the cold. Even though my dogs are mix-breeds, there's enough Jindo in them to make them unhappy with the heat: probably that northern breed double-coat. I brushed the dirt off the white dog and pillowy clouds of fur fly off. I'm sure that felt better.

I always plan to get to the gym earlier than my actual arrival time. There's no Senior class today so I don't know how crowded the gym will be. It must be the Goldilock hour since there are few on the cardio platform. I can get on elliptical #1 and tap in program #3. My kid isn't working today so I don't have to cut my workout short. I'm pedaling hard but still unable to make it to 2.8. I might have to lower my expectations these days. Although I've been napping in the afternoon, I'm really not fixing my sleep deficit. 

Worse, I've been ignoring the stories from the glaucoma support group about persistent fatigue as a side effect of various medications. I'm on 3 of them plus the implants. There's not a lot I can do about that except muscle through it. Yes, I feel tired a lot, especially by late afternoon. It makes the rims of my eyelids burn and all I want to do is close them for a bit. Sometimes moisturizing drops help, sometimes not. Napping always helps though even if it means I'm covered in dog hair afterward, and my sciatica is aggravated. (My sciatica likes me to be standing and walking, not sitting or sleeping or even laying down.)

Even pull-ups felt hard today, but at least I didn't embarrass myself: I could actually pull myself up and get my nose over the bar, at least for the first few reps. Diminishing returns as the reps become partial reps. I'll bet, though, that if I come back tomorrow, my cardio and pull-up reps will be a tad better. Because that's how my body responds. I should do it. It'd be good for me. But I have a lot of things to do. It's me getting in my own way. (Doing the errands tomorrow will be more efficient than waiting until the weekend when it will be so much more crowded to do anything.)

My plans included pushing weights today so I sauntered into the free weight area to scout out an adjustable bench. There were a lot of benches. Most of them much too big for me to use comfortably. Both Nautilus benches were occupied, so I was stuck with a bench that automatically angles the seat up when you slide the back up. I hate that. The Nautilus benches are not only narrower and lower to the ground, but the back and the seat can be adjusted independently. I did a warm up set on the uncomfortable oversized and was about to do my second "transitional" set when I saw the fellow rack all his plates and leave the cage that had one of the Nautilus benches.

It took me all of 30 seconds to grab my hoodie and drape it over that bench, drag the bench into a space between cages, and then move the rest of my gear. Life is better when you can use equipment that fits. I do all the rest of my sets without any issues. 

There are less kids here these days even though it is early afternoon. Not sure if it's weather related or maybe families are actually taking vacation time. I looked down and saw a Rogue collar next to the dreaded spring clip collar that my hands are literally too small to use. I'm glad to see them: maybe I don't need to be carrying my own Rogue EZ collars in my gym bag (just in case I'm stuck with an EZ curl bar when the lone solid 30 lb BB is in use)?

There's just one person in the Aerobics Room when I enter but he's where I normally drop all my gear. In the far corner. I am not one to set up base camp just two feet away from the pile of mats and other equipment. I still think that's incredibly rude to make people tip-toe around you just to grab a mat just because you're too lazy or too insecure to move further away from the "safety of home base." Seriously, why are people on auto-pilot all the time? 

It's like people at the dog park who leave several half empty gallon jugs of water in the shed instead of using one gallon and then putting it to the other side, where coincidentally, all the other empty containers reside. Mindless morons. I know a few of them. On auto-pilot but too busy complaining about other people to notice what they themselves are doing. I hope I'm not like that. At least I try not to be.  

31 July 2025 11:46-1:43
Thursday — Dog Days  
Gray & Humid 75°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5380)
Distance: 2.77
Cal: 304
Avg Hr: 140, 196-77
New FB: 43-142
(12:34)

HGPU 17 (weak! Rt shoulder/hands)

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 30/15/30 (12:41)
15 lbs x 30/15/30 (12:48)
20/15/20 x 30/20/30 reps
Set 1 (12:56); Set 2 (1:06); Set 3 (1:18)

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 26
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Stretch / eye yoga


Monday, July 28, 2025

Quickie Monday

I stayed home Friday and had a 10-yd container delivered to the end of the driveway. Temps hit the mid-90s with high humidity. I had to trim back my driveway hedges and it still wasn't enough. The 8-ft wide dumpster took down a lot of forsythia branches and a good chunk of the rhododendron but I'll need to trim back the privets even more. I hacked back the forsythia's near the end of paved part of the driveway and the driver was able to drop the container exactly where I needed it to be. 

My hubs got home later that day and by the next day, had it 90% filled with almost half the garage. Impressive. It was still blistering hot and since thunderstorms were in the forecast for Sunday, the bulk of the clean out was done on Saturday. And the sunflower finally opened all its petals and is lovely. But the dogs say it's much, much too hot. I agree. 

I got to the gym much later than usual, resulting in a super abbreviated workout. I cut cardio down to 20 minutes (plus 5 minutes for cool down), did a set of pull-ups and most of the core routine. Of course, there's a Senior class today so I've commandeered a mat in the "functional gym" area. The gym isn't crowded. There's a lot of traffic on the local roads. 

I'm still late to pick up my kid from work but we agreed to meet at the grocery because I needed a few items at home. There's also a last orthodontist appointment where the aligner brackets get removed and my kid only has to wear an overnight retainer now. There's still a few items I want to put into the dumpster, but I need help lifting it over my head and into the roll-off. My kid is working 4 out of 5 days this week. Maybe on that day off? The hubs is out of town again for work. Maybe temps will drop? The sky is clear and temps are blistering, and I can definitely smell smoke from the Canadian wildfires... The town cancelled camp today due to the poor air quality. Ah, summer. 


28 July 2025 11:48-12:39
Monday — Super Abbrev Cardio
Moonshadow Sunflower!

Precor elliptical #1
Program Intervals
Time: 20 + 5 (3392)
Distance: 1.89
Cal: 200
Avg Hr: 135, 184-???
New FB: 40-126
(12:16)

HGPU 18

12 Hip Bridges (12:23)
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
Bird Dog Planks 60s x 2
Push-Ups 30
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25


Thursday, July 24, 2025

Sunflower Giggles

On the way out the door this morning, I caught sight of the little sunflower with it's bloom facing east. It follows the sun, and by sundown, the flower pivots and faces west. Today, most of the petals have unfurled, at least atop, while the bottom rim still hugs the flower. I've read that petals are actually modified leaves, and this flower reminds me of an illustration from years ago of a giggling sunflower with lower petals mimicking fingers. I did an online search but wasn't able to find that so I did a quick sketch...

I got to the gym later than I'd like, and I was surprised at how empty it was. There were only two people on the treadmills at any one time. And just me on the elliptical, although by the time my program was over, there was someone on the step machine, and another body on a reclining bike. Very few people. 

I have to get my kid at 1 pm and I'm always late. I do my 35 minutes of cardio, work up a sweaty, red-cheeked lather and skip pull-ups. My forearms are a little sore from yesterday, and I anticipate having to wrestle with hedge trimmers and parrot-beak loppers before the 10 yard container arrives tomorrow. At some point I'll attempt to unscrew the tiny crosses that signify phillips head screws on the bolts that secure the old generator to the concrete slab. While in the blazing sun and surrounded by mosquito-infested bogs. Fun!

Today, I notice that my tiny front deck is in disrepair to the point that a board has popped loose at one end. Ugh. It's made of pressure-treated planks that need a lot of TLC but sadly have been woefully neglected over the years. The entire deck needs to be replaced. Maybe with TREX composites. Everything is very expensive, and it's doubtful if prices will drop any time soon. Alternatives such as TimberTech and Fiberon are also available. Google AI also suggests Azek (PVC) but that company doesn't seem to have any products and has been acquired by James Hardie Industries, which also now owns TimberTech. Hmmm... Since this isn't critical or an immediate issue, I'm putting it off until the garage gets cleared, and hopefully, my fuel oil tank guy has safely returned to the country after visiting family. 

24 July 2025 11:38-12:29
Thursday — Super Abbrev Cardio 
Moonshadow Sunflower!

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5332)
Distance: 2.76
Cal: 302
Avg Hr: 152, 178-80
New FB: 42-148

12 Hip Bridges 
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



Wednesday, July 23, 2025

My Hair is Very Annoying

I'm not sure how people can stand having their hair hang in their eyes just to look cool. I'm trying to be patient and not succumb to the temptation to take scissors and slash the offending bangs out of my line of sight. That would amputate 2-3 inches off my face and I wouldn't be constantly either trying to ignore the intrusion into my vision or sweep the hair aside and hope that it sticks to the side of my head. It's too short to clip back with barrettes, and besides, my baby fine hair is slippery and slide out of clips, hair ties, barrettes, bobby pins, and combs. I've tried them all. And I'm not going to gel or spray my hair just to go to the gym, although I have considered it. 

I didn't get enough sleep again. This time I stayed up too late after my kid had some friends over to watch the 2nd movie of the Lord of the Rings trilogy (The Two Towers). The third movie will be leaving Netflix in 9 days, so we have decided to have a last viewing "party" this coming Saturday. Most of us have seen all three movies, granted a long time ago. Except one kid and we are doing the viewing mainly for him, but also so that all the kids can hang out. There is a lot of playful banter, and my dogs enjoy the change in company. Because we have a tiny house, I'm also part of the viewing party. There's really no place for me to go except the bedroom and the movie can be heard throughout the house so what would be the point? 

This means I've had 4.5 hrs of sleep and while I am functional, I'm not making snap decisions. I got to the gym late and was surprised at how empty it was. Yes, there was a Senior Class, but otherwise, there were few other people. I got on the elliptical and pedaled, and it was hard and I did not make it to 2.8. I did however, get my reps for pull-ups. This just reinforces my belief that sleep deficits don't impact strength. But they do wreck cardio stamina. I'm glad the a/c was on full blast. 

I probably won't make it to the gym on Friday since, on the hottest day of the summer due to an eastward moving Heat Dome exacerbated by midwestern Corn Sweat, I have contracted to have a dumpster delivered to my driveway. The hubs thinks he can take this coming weekend and next week off and we can finally clean out our overstuffed garage. I'd really like to be rid of the defunct backup generator affixed to a concrete slab outside our house, but I haven't figured out how to remove the bolts. I don't want to destroy the slab since it'd be a great base for a second a/c unit for the other end of the house...  


Most of the benches are available and there's a smattering of adults in the free weight area. Seems like the kids have better things to do. I don't want to wreck my shoulder so my choice is the BB triceps routine with light DBs for lateral delts and some easy seated DB curls. I see some regulars, mostly middle-aged guys. Eventually, I wind up in the Aerobics Room to do most of my core routine. 

A long-time staffer who teaches some of the classes comes in and uses what looks like a remote on the giant screen. I think she's turning up the a/c for the evening Zumba class. Pretty sure they turned the a/c down for the Seniors. Getting old must suck. Wait... Am I considered old? Yeah, I can tell HS kids I'm old enough to be their grandparent, and I do qualify for most "senior discounts" but I'm not really old. Just older. That's what I keep telling myself!

I plan to hit the gym tomorrow for an abbreviated workout, but then spend the next several days dodging heat stroke while helping to clear junk out of the garage... I am sooo not looking forward to this. 

23 July 2025 11:56-1:49
Wednesday — Abbrev Cardio
Last Nice Day B4 HeatDome w/Very Short Sleep (4.5 hrs)

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5324)
Distance: 2.75
Cal: 301
Avg Hr: 147,188-89
New FB: 42-115?

HGPU 20

Skull Crushers/RipSkulls (12:44)
30 lbs x 24 reps x 4
S/s with
DB Laterals w/u 10 lbs x 15 reps x 1
15 x 15 x 3
S/s with
DB Alt Curls w/u 10 lbs x 12 ea x 1
15 x 12 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 26
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Neck stretch / Eye yoga


Monday, July 21, 2025

Abbreviated Monday

I made it to the gym today, managed to do some cardio, got some pull-ups and part of the core routine before having to rush off to shower and change. An abbreviated workout is always better than no workout at all. I'm hoping to make it to the gym earlier tomorrow so I can have a less truncated routine. 

FitBit from 3 days ago
The dogs went to the park as always. Today was so much nicer, temperature and humidity-wise. Unfortunately, I'm reading about a heat dome with corn sweat complications wreaking havoc in the center of the country, which will make its way east. I confess I've never heard this term until today, so learning something new all the time, even if it's kinda scary... 

It might be 100F by Friday! We'll still go to the park; maybe I should bring an old portable tabletop fan to plug into the electric outlet inside the shed. There's an extension cord but it's not a very big fan. The malevolent deer fly are out in mass and giving the dogs a panicked run. Those fly bites really hurt! My sis swears by this lemongrass spray called Bug Soother, and she's normally as bad a mosquito magnet as I am. I ordered a spray bottle and some wipes to test out, but I remain skeptical. Picaridin and DEET seem to be the champions of insect repellents, but I'm willing to test out something recommended by personal experience. 

FitBit from 2 days ago
I'm trying to decipher my FitBit app. It tells me, rather incongruously, that my readiness scores are higher when I've had less sleep than more. That makes absolutely no sense. And what's a readiness score? Quote: A high score indicates your body is well-recovered based on sleep and heart rate. Uh, no. When I'm getting under 6 hours of sleep, I tend to drop off for a nap in the late afternoon. I don't think that means I have a great readiness score. 

I've been trying to prime myself for bed earlier than my normal nocturnal 1-2 am tendencies, cuz that makes getting up at 6:45 really hard. Ditched the chamomile tea, and especially the version with valerian root: that tea seems to give me stressful dreams. For a while, tart cherry juice before bedtime, with some magnesium glycinate and a capsule of tryptophan worked. But my natural reluctance to sleep (unless I'm totally exhausted) can overcome that combo. For the past few days, I've added the 5 mg melatonin back, and within 30 minutes I'm ready to curl up with the lights out and the sound of peepers & crickets filling the air. I wonder how long that'll last. Eventually, it'll lose effectiveness, which is a bummer. 


The sunflower seems to have made a rather dramatic recovery from the woodchuck attack. Although the stem has been broken (I can see through a huge hole to the other side) and bound up with some pink plastic ribbon, the plant has sprouted several leaves and flower buds at the very top. We're expecting an actual Moonshadow sunflower bloom any day now. It's not supposed to be a good container plant, but that's where it is now, so we'll see... 


21 July 2025 11:40-12:32
Monday — Abbrev Cardio
Pleasantly Sunny

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5340)
Distance: 2.76
Cal: 302
Avg Hr: 140, 190-108?
New FB: 40-130

HGPU 19

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



Thursday, July 17, 2025

Too Hot & Too Humid

Swapping the right bench 
for the narrower left
My kid had to be at work at noon, which meant I didn't have any time to exercise beforehand, but I could go to the gym after drop-off. It was already hot when I took the pups to the park this morning, with the threat of a sudden thunderstorm. That hasn't materialized but I've read online about a few local tragedies where folks have been hit by lightning, with a fatality. I bring a light raincoat with me, just in case. And I always keep a portable umbrella under the front seat of the car. Just in case. Because I'm a Boy Scout mom. Correction: I'm an Eagle Scout mom. 

Elliptical #1 is occupied by someone who is normally on either the Life Fitness cross-trainer or the Cybex glider. I decided to get on #4, which moves smoothly but has a non-working HR monitor. Of course, the HR monitor on any of the Precor elliptical machines are completely untrustworthy, so nothing really lost here. Actually, machine #4 works well until Wind Breaker arrives and gets on the machine immediately next to me, #3. And the odor of old paper and dried mushrooms wafts over so I have to turn my head during the last 10 minutes. It's very distracting, because all I can think is that I don't want to inhale anything emanating from him. Especially not spores!

Temps have been unpleasant with high humidity. The gym isn't crowded but there's a middle-aged guy in the Stretch Cage wasting my time. I don't have the patience to wait around so after a literal minute, I walk over to the free weight area. There's a few guys there, not the crowd of kids considering the time. This might be the week everyone is on vacation. However, both Nautilus benches are in use and I only have access to an older, bigger, wider adjustable bench. My feet don't reach the floor when I sit down to do Inclined DB Presses and I hate feeling them dangle. Which means I have to tuck them up on the seat, with my heels right up against my butt. It's not the most stable way to press DBs. 

I get through the warm up set and the next, when the fellow on the Nautilus bench finishes and leaves. Yaaay! I grab all my stuff and move over to the smaller, narrower, lower to the ground bench to finish my routine. More people show up. I recognize familiar faces from years ago although I don't actually acknowledge them. At least my shoulder doesn't hurt today. There was some twinges for a few days last week after the last DB Shoulder routine. Two days of Penetrex cream seems to have fixed everything. 

The Aerobics Room is ice cold and I'm very happy to cool down on a mat under one of the swirling ceiling fans. I do most of the basics, dropping reps from push-ups and skipping the more strenuous Lunges and Wall Sits. Maybe tomorrow... 

17 July 2025 12:21-2:18
Thursday — Later but Not Crowded 
Warm & Humid 87°F

Precor elliptical #4
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5454)
Distance: 2.79
Cal: 308
Avg Hr: n/a
New FB: 48-131
(12:59)

  Skip HGPU 18.5

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 30/20/30 (1:11);
15 lbs x 30/15/30 (1:20);
20/15/20 x 30/20/30 reps
Set 1 (1:30); Set 2 (1:39); Set 3 (1:49)

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 (aiming for 25)
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25
Stretch / eye yoga




Tuesday, July 15, 2025

After the Deluge

Faux dalmation
The flash flood warnings were appropriate and I saw videos of local roads closed due to flooding. It rained hard last night, making me wonder about shampooing my pups as we did our evening walk. At least they weren't wearing the dirt they had acquired at the park earlier in the day, although truthfully, most of that had been wiped off before they got back in the car to go home. The white pup loves laying in the silky soft damp dirt, probably because it's cooler. Most of the park is shaded with big tree canopy but it's summer and still too hot for dogs who prefer temps in the 30s. 

Today was temperate and would have been pleasant except for the abundance of biting insects. I have several bites already, in spite of slathering my hands, face, neck and head with insect repellent twice a day. Every day. I've opted for the milder, less greasy picaridin over DEET since I'm obligated to use repellent every day, twice a day. And then I have to wash it off with soap and water, which causes me to have to reapply moisturizing cream as well as sunscreen, at least on my face. Thankfully, I have bug repellent long pants and a hooded jacket (thank you LLBean!) infused with permethrin. I try not to wash these clothes too often to maintain the repellent's effectiveness, although I could always soak my clothes in a permethrin solution to refresh them. But it's not something I really want to do unless I really have to, because then there's that issue of what to do with the waste water. 

Permethrin is considered highly toxic to cats, fish and insects, and it's illegal to put into a waste water system in NYS. It doesn't degrade in water so there's a high probability of well water contamination. I would not run it in my washing machine although at one point the husband (who had thoughts of going deer hunting) bought a quart of permethrin to soak camo gear in. I objected and the bottle is still unopened, tucked away in a dark corner. He tends to disbelieve safety regulations unless it's promoted by certain talking heads. Now he's against microwaving in plastic containers, although I've been warning against that for years. 

I get to the gym later than I'd like, but not horribly late. I can do my 35 minute elliptical routine and still have time for pull-ups and part of the core routine. Since there's no Senior Class today, I'm expecting the Aerobics Room to be quite crisp. The high humidity makes the air feel thick and soupy. I don't have time to finish the entire routine and quit after a round of Fire Hydrants. And even then, I'm still late to pick my kid up from their shift. We meet at the grocery because I needed to buy boxed salad lettuces for supper later tonight. The a/c is brisk and refreshing, so it's all good. 

I'm not making it to the gym tomorrow since I finally got around to getting my kid a regular dentist appointment. For the past two years, the only dentist we've seen is the orthodontist. That's no guarantee of a cavity-free life, and those teeth could probably use a regular cleaning in spite of being encased in plastic aligners most of the time... My kid also needs more drive time, but does not seem motivated to practice in my car. Granted, my car is extremely responsive and zippy, but that's what I like about it. It's probably not the best car for a beginner, but we don't have access to any old land yachts. Those lumbering tanks were perfect for newbie drivers back in the day. 

15 July 2025 11:32-12:30
Tuesday — Abbrev Cardio
99% Humid 86°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5368)
Distance: 2.77
Cal: 303
Avg Hr: 149-86, 184 max
New FB: 59-125
(12:10)

HGPU 19 (12:17)

20 Hip Bridges (1
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


Friday, July 11, 2025

Unexpectedly Tuneless

I got to the gym later than I wanted but the gym wasn't too crowded. I was more dismayed by the sudden battery death of my earbuds. The charging light lit green yesterday so I didn't plug them in to charge. Today the case didn't light at all, suggesting that they were completely battery dead. Ugh. Which meant I didn't have tunes. Luckily, the gym seemed to have their ambient music on super loud so I paced myself to the frenetic beat of music I couldn't really identify. Most of the time, the gym plays oldies like the Beach Boys or classic rock like Aerosmith and The Eagles. Different tunes on different days. 

I actually had a really decent workout today in spite of not having my own playlist, and I credit that to the loud, upbeat music. Because I am one of those folks who wind up dancing during musical interludes during movies. Music is a very important component to my routine. That might explain why I spent less time and effort for the Aerobics Room section. The room was warmer due to the Senior Class that had been there prior. Old people do not generate much heat and seem very sensitive to cold. Whatever movements they practice inside that room, it doesn't raise their heart rate much. The gym music is muffled since the Aerobics Room has its own sound system, and if nothing is playing, then it's relatively quiet. I can hear myself counting while doing Dead Bugs. It's not pleasant. I can't wait to leave. 

Not having any tunes makes the Core Routine drag. I do most of it, but skip push-ups and the extra things like lunges and wall sits. Because I still need to shower and change (my sweaty clothes are starting to emanate an unpleasant odor) and pick up my kid from their shift at the discount store.  

The FitBit 6 that I'm wearing has updated their software, and now I find it even more annoying than ever. It takes forever to sync and is slow to upload collected data unless I have the BlueTooth on all the time. Which I don't because I don't need my phone to be connected to whoever and whatever is within reach. Plus, I suspect that the BT is a drain on the battery as well. I use the FB to keep track of my sleep (or the lack of) and my heart rate since most of the cardio machines are unreliable, especially the Precor elliptical. 

The Life Fitness cross-trainer is moderately more accurate, but honestly, I don't like to pedal it unless I have no choice. There are other machines but ever since my kid started working, I haven't had the time to do the entire cardio routine. Not that it showed me any benefits. Word is that it's the weightlifting that really keeps you alive. Good to know. 

11 July 2025 11:58-1:47
Friday — Tuneless
Warm & Humid 79°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 3
Time: 30 + 5 (5532)
Distance: 2.82
Cal: 312
Avg Hr: 154, 194-86
New FB: 44-143
(12:36)

HGPU 18.5

Incl DB Press s/s Lateral Raises s/s Rev Incline Flys
10 lbs x 30/20/30 (12:50)
15 lbs x 30/15/30 (12:58)
20/15/20 x 30/20/30 reps
Set 1 (1:07); Set 2 (1:15); Set 3 (1:24)

20 Hip Bridges (1:30)
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
    Skip Push-Ups 40
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25



Thursday, July 10, 2025

Goldilocks Time

I managed to get to the gym at just the right time when there were very few people inside. I had my pick of elliptical machines and enjoyed the a/c blasting down on me. I just made it to 2.8 and I'm hoping tomorrow will be better. There's no Senior Class on Thursdays but there are still a lot of seniors. (Rumor has it that the cinema next door is under new ownership and will reopen in the Fall. Weird since the original owners were forced to leave by the landlord refusing to renew the lease. I hope tickets will still be affordable.)

I managed to knock out a decent set of pull-ups before heading off to the Aerobics Room. Today the room is thoroughly chilled and that made me happy. I did most of the routine, but skipped movements that might make me too sore for tomorrow, like walking lunges or side lunges. I even skipped wall sits. 

I pulled into a parking spot just as my kid exited the store and I had to tap the horn lightly. We had a doc appointment later in the day so there wa no time to dawdle. Tomorrow my kid will have another driving lesson after work. I'm planning on letting them get more practice with my car over the weekend, as soon as I can locate a more desolate parking lot. It's all about the timing. Like Goldilocks. 

Yesterday I went shopping for a summer sweater to wear over a sleeveless dress. I actually wasn't sure what I was looking for, but I had already narrowed down my choices for dresses I already own. For my sister's upcoming wedding in September. When it will still be hot and humid. And the dress code is cocktail. I looked online and then I drove to a few shops. 

The best part is that I got two different sweaters from deep discount Marshall's (red clearance tags) that together were cheaper than one full-price sweater from Kohl's just up the road. There are no other places to buy clothes nearby unless I leave the county. That makes me feel quite lucky. I'm especially fond of the animal print one, except it doesn't have pockets. But it's cute. I just hope that doesn't hopelessly date me as a boomer... 

10 July 2025 11:06-12:14
Thursday — Abbrev Cardio
Warm & Humid 79°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 2
Time: 30 + 5 (5464)
Distance: 2.80
Cal: 309
Avg Hr: 154, 194-78
New FB: 46-118
(11:43)

HGPU 19

20 Hip Bridges (11:53)
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



Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Too Hot for Summer Camp

Red cheeks!
It was hot yesterday but there was a good crowd at the dog park early in the morning. My pups were quite happy to hang out with friends for a few hours. And then I had errands to run, so I skipped the gym. Today, no one at the park. It's still really hot. Actually, it's worse because it rained buckets yesterday afternoon. Usually rain is a relief, but yesterday the rain brought additional heat. Afterward, the air was thicker and hotter, not cooler. Today, there's not only a heat advisory but also a storm advisory. Which means no one is at the park except us. Summer camp has been cancelled for the day. 

I get to the gym at the Goldilocks Time, after the morning shift and before the afternoon kids show up. Which means I can access an elliptical machine and pedal my routine. I'm tired and it's too hot. Yes, there's a/c but it's not arctic cold. I don't even get close to 2.8 but at least I managed a decent amount of pull-up reps. There's three other people in the Aerobics Room doing their own routines. It might just be the timing but they leave fairly soon. I do an abbreviated core routine because I'm short on time and still need to shower and change. And there's road work. I feel bad for the two people who have been tasked with standing in the blistering sun with traffic flags since the traffic lights are now endlessly blinking yellow. They are covered from head to toe in sun-protective long sleeve shirts and pants, gloves, and big brimmed hats with neck drapes. 

One middle aged guy shows up just as I dropped down to do push-ups. I have seen him once before doing some basic moves on a mat close to the pile of mats in the corner. I think he's intimidated, because he leaves without doing any exercises. Not my problem. Honestly, if you're going to the gym to exercise, you can't be worried about other people or what they might think of you, because they probably haven't even noticed you. Seriously. I notice people because I don't want to get in their way, or them getting in my way. That's all. 

I picked my kid up from work around 1 pm and since camp has been cancelled, I tell them we can go to the park parking lot and they can get a feel for my car. There's surprisingly a lot of cars and people at the park though, but enough empty spots for my kid to drive around and pull into a parking spot, drive through again, circle around, back up, straighten the car. My car is very responsive and it takes some getting used to, especially compared to the car the driving school uses. I drive us back home because he's not ready to take my car on the road yet, and backing into our driveway is really tricky. 

The driver's seat needs a lot of adjusting and when the lesson is over, I'm not sure I can get the seat back to where it was comfortable for me. After all, it is a 15 year old car. I think the motor to adjust the height of the seat no longer works now. I might have to revert back to using a firm cushion to raise me higher in the seat. Better than a telephone book, I guess. Especially since I don't think those massive tomes exist anymore. 

I just read an article from 2017 entitled "To Delay Death, Lift Weights". Seems about right. But I'm preaching to the choir, right? It IS keeping us all young though. Right? 

8 July 2025 11:26-12:31
Tuesday — All Cardio
Blistering & Humid 86°F

Precor elliptical #1
Program 1
Time: 30 + 5 (5374)
Distance: 2.77
Cal: 303
Avg Hr: 149, 194-115
New FB: 46-138

HGPU 19 

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
Push-Ups 40
Arm rotations 20
Air Squats 25



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


Better Than Nothing At All

It's the day before turkey day and I had to gas up the car (will there be a line?), pick up pies I pre-ordered from a local farm bakery ...