Every day I blog. I try to be interesting. I try to be amusing. I try to be funny. I try to be informative. Today, I will be mostly somber. Late yesterday afternoon my daughter was winding down from another busy day and her one week visit to Paris, France. We received a text from her requesting permission for her to skip brushing her teeth as she was preparing to go to sleep. (I guess she was tired.) While receiving this text, my wife and I were at the hotel where our out-of-town guests will be gathering to celebrate our daughter's Bat-Mitzvah in three weeks. And while that was going on, my phone started lighting up and buzzing. It did not take long to learn that Civilization was attacked. This time, in Paris, France (again.) While I was learning how to operate the audio visual projector to show photos to our guests in three weeks, I was concurrently learning that there were multiple deaths in Paris, France at the hands of terrorists. The true scope of these murders were not known to us for an hour or so more. What to do? We already knew that our daughter was snug as a bug, safe and sound in the home of her Parisian hosts. Shortly thereafter, we received emails from the chaperones in Paris, as well as Sara's Principal back here in Chicago - that every child and all four teacher/chaperones were safe. I received phone messages, and/or texts from family and friends over the next hour or so. After assuring all that Sara was indeed safe, and possibly oblivious to what had transpired (at least until she awakens in Paris on Saturday morning) all we could do was watch the news and hope that Sara's plane departs Paris as scheduled on Saturday. We monitored her aircraft that departed Chicago four hours late which made necessary that Sara's flight would be delayed by some hours as well. That is where we are now.... Waiting and hoping that Sara's flight departs as scheduled on Saturday, even if it delayed by a few hours.
Now, I want to make one 'political statement.' Every time I visit a building with the 'warning' sticker on the front door that this location is a gun-free zone - I know that the person that cheerfully applied that sticker is among the biggest morons in the universe. I have noticed that criminals, murderers and terrorists tend to not attack police stations where people are known to be armed. They do, however, seem to enjoy attacking places where they know people are not armed. Way to go liberals, thanks for broadcasting the absolute safest places in the world for criminals, murderers and terrorists to 'apply their trade.'
I guess I am not being my amusing, chipper self today... I apologize to readers of my blog who visit only to be amused and/or learn how a guy who used to be 309 lbs turned into a guy who is not about 220 lbs. Life Gets Interrupted sometimes. And today, was one of those days.
Why are there so many morons that think that this sign is a sign of intelligent life? |
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PLEASE STOP VOTING FOR THE MORONS THAT THINK THAT GUN FREE ZONES ARE INTELLIGENT. PLEASE STOP SENDING YOUR CHILDREN TO UNIVERSITIES WHERE OUR CHILDREN ARE BRAINWASHED TO THINK THAT GUNS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MURDER. MURDERERS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR MURDER. PLEASE STOP VOTING FOR POLITICIANS WHO CANNOT NAME OR IDENTIFY OUR ENEMY. PLEASE STOP SUPPORTING DEMOCRATS WHO ESPOUSE LEFTIST IDEAS. PLEASE STOP LIVING A LIFE OF BLISSFUL IGNORANCE. PLEASE EXCUSE MY ANGER THIS MORNING.
...and now, I return you to my regular blog...
...and now, I return you to my regular blog...
Another reminder that winter is on the way. When I got underway this morning in Chicago, the temperature was 39° F and the windchill made it feel more like 28°F. I dressed in four different layers and I did what I have been doing... I took off for a 10 mile walk to start my day. As many of you know, one of the milestones of fitbit use is to (at least) surpass 10,000 steps per day. A ten mile walk insures that the fitbit will be satisfied for the day.
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Your Food Diary For:
Your Exercise Diary for:
Cardiovascular | Minutes | Calories Burned | |
Walking, 4.5 mph, very, very brisk pace | 128 | 2,043 | |
MFP iOS calorie adjustment | N/A | 12 | |
Daily Total / Goal | 129 / 30 | 2,055 / 590 | |
Weekly Total / Goal | 691 / 210 | 9,130 / 4,130 |
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TOTAL CALORIES CONSUMED 3006 CALORIES
TOTAL CALORIES BURNED (10 MILE WALK) 2043 CALORIES
TOTAL NET CALORIES 963 CALORIES
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220.4 lbs
I weigh 220.4 lbs.
I gained 1.8 lb this week (It's gotta be muscle mass!)
I have lost 88.6 lbs in 325 days. Today begins Day 326.
I will always be at the beginning of a journey that never ends.
I weigh 220.4 lbs (325 days ago I weighed 309 lbs)
I have lost 28.7% of my weight since Dec 24.
I have a BMI, body mass index of 29.48
I had a 42.0 BMI on Dec 24 just 325 days ago (Class III obesity)
I weigh 220.4 lbs.
I gained 1.8 lb this week (It's gotta be muscle mass!)
I have lost 88.6 lbs in 325 days. Today begins Day 326.
I will always be at the beginning of a journey that never ends.
I weigh 220.4 lbs (325 days ago I weighed 309 lbs)
I have lost 28.7% of my weight since Dec 24.
I have a BMI, body mass index of 29.48
I had a 42.0 BMI on Dec 24 just 325 days ago (Class III obesity)
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