So I'm going to give this another shot but I have new blog site. If you want to read any posts you can see them at http://greernomics.blogspot.com/
Friday, September 6, 2013
Friday, March 15, 2013
Honor Society
Bek was selected to the National Honor Society for her High School we're very proud of her. Here she is just before signing the Honor Role Registry.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Chocolate Run
Susan and Bek signed up for the 1st Annual Chocolate Run/Walk a few months back and this weekend was the big event.
Here they are ready for the 5K walk at the start
and again at the finish.
Each participant received a small bowl of googies with some melted chocolate dipping sauce.
Jaz and I stood by at the local Starbucks having bagels and coffee while the others got in a little exercise.
I'll give the sponsors credit for organizing a cool run/walk and some "very cool" hoodies.
Friday, February 8, 2013
Sick Day?
I called in sick today to take a break from the work place and try to get in a little R & R, but one chore I wanted to take care of was the hot water handle in the shower. It's been acting up and just needed a new washer. In order to do the repair I needed to cut off the water supply to the house and it's no big deal, I've done it several times in the past. Well after fixing the shower I noticed the shut off valve was leaking. Great! I was hoping to get lucky by pulling the stem out, buying a similar valve and putting the new stem in. Not a chance! The valve is/was probably the original from 40 years ago and they've gone through several changes since.
Here's the culprit now and I think I see the problem.
I used our Christmas Tree funnel to catch the water and transfer it into the bucket while I scratched my head.
Here's a before picture with a little better view after cutting the drywall out of the way.
After 7 hours, 4 trips to the store and 50 bucks worth of parts, I have a finished product and a little more experience in the plumbing department. I actually got pretty lucky because I didn't have to do any digging. So much for my R & R?
I did the repair correctly, but I had some bad luck during the process so I'm leaving the funnel in place just in case.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Smelly Bell
This morning
I went through my normal routine of getting all my riding gear on and one of
the last items installed is the helmet. I placed it on my head and a stream of
yesterdays, cold sweat immediately ran down my forehead. Ugh! I guess I forgot to wipe it off before setting it down for the night. There was a light drizzle out and it was going to get wet again, so hit the road only to find out that it had a really
bad odor to it as well. REALLY BAD! I had a head wind for the better part of
the ride and cranking on the pedals with your head down allows the air travelling
over your helmet to cross your face, giving you a blast of stinky air
the entire time. Needless to say, I
brought it into the shower with me and gave a good cleaning, so it’ll be good
for another 4 or 5 months. : )
Cross Anyone?
I’ve been on
the lookout for another bike for Susan for a few months now and in December, a
Double Check teammate told me he was selling his and I should take a look at
it. We finally got the chance to meet up and he gave me a price. But if I built
him some replacement cabinets for his trailer he'd drop the price by that much. I took him
up on his offer and now Susan is the proud owner of a 2008 Redline Conquest
Pro. I had to order new shifters for it because she liked the SORA
STi shifters on her old bike and I didn’t want to confuse her with Paddle design.
Anyway, Ebay was kind enough to have plenty of what I needed so purchased a new
set for less than a hundred bucks and spent the day swapping over the stem, tires, fenders, handlebar and shifters from one bike to the other. If you haven’t taken a look inside your
shifter and studied the mechanics, you really need too. Who ever thought up the
idea of putting the brake and derailleur cable together (integrated shifter) was
definitely a forward thinker. Now I
spent a fair amount of time working on bikes as a kid, but I can’t tell you how
much I learned about modern day bike repair during this project. If you would
like to have skills necessary to do any repairs in the field, I highly suggest start working on your own bike at the house. Trust me, it’ll pay off.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Standing Room only.
I’ve been having lower back problems for several years now and I thought I would try something new. My brother told me a few weeks ago that he has a standing work station in his office, so I decided to make one for myself and give it a try. Yesterday was day one and I “want to say…?” my lower back is feeling better. Now if I can just get my feet to stop hurting. : ) I’m guessing it’ll be a couple weeks for the transition to take place and my body to accept it. I do have a bar stool to sit/lean on for the occasional break. As long as my PF doesn’t come back, I’ll stick with it.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Back in the Saddle
It's been well over a month since I've been able to commute to work on my bike, but today was the start of a new year of racking up the miles, getting in shape and saving a little deniro in the process. Speaking of getting into shape, it's surprising what a month off will do to you muscle memory. My legs and butt let me know not to take off that much time again. : )
Sunday, January 13, 2013
View from Afar
This was our view of the mountain yesterday morning. Nothing like standing barefoot on the deck in 25 degree weather to get the shot.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Running Man
I decided to start running again after more than two years
of thinking my feet couldn’t handle the pounding. I’ve been recovering from
Planter Fasciitis since June of 2010 and my feet still send me a message once
in a while, but I decided to suck it up and hit the road again. My goal is one
mile every other day at a slow pace and no matter how good I feel I don’t run
any farther or faster. Just concentrate on relaxing, breathing and form. Oh, and
plenty of stretching afterward. I’ll add
more distance after a couple of weeks and hopefully wear my weighted vest if my
legs, knees and feet cooperate. Some people have a natural ability to self-motivate
when it comes to exercising and I like to think I have a bit, but to have
someone to look up to or emulate can encourage you to get off the couch and
push the so called envelope. Luckily for me, I don’t have to look far for my inspiration.
Read some of the past/current articles
in this blog and you’ll understand
why my brother can motivate the best or worst of us to get off our BFA and
start sweating.
I’ll be 48 this year and my body is starting to let me know
it. My lower back is constantly hurting and my knees are telling me that twenty
years of squatting down to work on airplanes wasn’t good either. But overall, I
think I’m in in relatively decent shape. I may not be able to stop the aging process,
but I have the ability to slow it down by taking care of myself so I can live a
long and healthy life. It may sound like I’ve made the typical New Year’s
resolution: Exercise more, eat healthier blah, blah, blah, but the only
resolution I made was to not make on at all. Why set myself up for failure? I could be a little nicer to others, but being
the smart ass that I am, it’ll take some serious training so I’ll skip it
because stupid people deserve the prodding. J
After dinner I asked Susan if she wanted to walk the one mile route with me and
she accepted my invitation. A light rain and the mid-forties is the perfect
weather to work out in, so after the loop she went inside and I ran it without any issues. I'll be very happy if I can continue doing it.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
Hooray for Bek!
Here she is with showing off a 94% on her score sheet. Doesn't Casper (car) look great? : )
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Texans come to the PNW
Lauren, being almost two, seems to do well on planes. |
Here I am with Lauren for the first time. |
After the first day with unpacking and getting settled, we decided to go up to Seattle and let the born and raised in Texas folk experience all the cold Washington has to offer. Visiting of course Pike Place Market, and strolling around at the bottom of the Space Needle.
Since neither Damian or Lauren had seen snow of our mass proportion, we took them up to Longmire to play around. Lauren just loved all the snow.
The Pools stayed for New Years, and Damian and I decided it'd be a good idea to coat bacon in chocolate and eat it. We both regretted it.
Before |
After |
All in all, it was a pretty good trip. The girls met their cousin in law and second cousin, and Mom got to see her niece again. Now we're planning a San Antonio Christmas for next year.
Lauren and her Mom |
We found she loves climbing |
Jaz and Lauren |
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