Wednesday, June 11, 2008
Finally....Progress!!
Today, at the gym, I weighed 284 pounds before I started my workout. During the course of the day, I've probably gotten up to 286 or 287, but that still represents about 10 pounds gone. I think they are really gone, not just part of my normal daily weight fluctuation.
Aside from the weight, I really am starting to feel better. I feel a lot stronger, even though Jennifer says she can't tell anything by looking at me.
Oh well...hopefully I can continue to see progress.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
300...Not Just A Movie
It only happened once, and it was just after a big dinner, so in reality it isn't that big of a deal. I've been hovering in the 290's for a while now anyway.
But good grief, it's depressing when you go to the gym fairly regularly for the first time in years, and the first thing you do is weigh the most you've ever weighed in your life.
Oh well. I just have to keep doing what I'm doing, I guess, and eventually I will lose a little weight.
Right?
Sunday, May 4, 2008
2 Weeks...
I have gone to the gym six times during those two weeks; four times the first week, two the second.
I discovered that there is a group that meets around noon each day to play basketball, which is nice.
I also have discovered that the weight doesn't exactly melt off when you're 36 years old. When I was younger, I could lose five pounds by just thinking that I needed to lose weight. Now, not so much.
I need to adjust my diet...mainly cut back on portion size, I think. We eat relatively healthy foods, I think I just eat too much of them.
Anyway, for the first two weeks, I may have lost four or five pounds. My weight fluctuates a lot, so it's hard to tell. Over the last two weeks, I have weighed everything from 298.5 to 289. Who knows what my actual weight is...and who cares?
For now, I'm comfortable knowing that I'm going to the gym, and getting into better shape, even if it isn't starting to show on the scale just yet.
Monday, April 21, 2008
295 POUNDS!!!
Two hundred ninety-five pounds. Holy cow.
Anyway, that same afternoon, Jennifer and I joined ClubWorx in Fuquay Varina, NC.
I will update my progress as I try to get myself into shape, and my weight down to a more reasonable level.
Wish me luck!
Friday, April 27, 2007
Catching Up...

Thursday, April 12, 2007
Update - Imus fired from radio show
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/basketball/ncaa/women/04/12/cbs.imusfired.ap/index.html
First Post Ever
I have an opinion on the whole Don Imus story. I'm sure you already know that story, so I won't get into the details of it. I listened to his show regularly for about 2 years, and I can tell you that he is telling the truth when he says it was a joke that went too far.
He pushes the envelope, but that's what he's paid to do. People listen to him because they want to hear him go out on that edge. This time, he'd be the first to tell you he went too far.
The most bothersome thing for me about the whole situation is that Rev. Al Sharpton and Rev. Jesse Jackson are leading the parade of people calling for Imus' job. These two show up when things get bad, and proceed to make things worse. They always know the exact course of action to take, and will settle for nothing less. They don't believe Imus deserves the benefit of the doubt in this situation, even though they both have been through several embarrassing
episodes of their own. Since they still are in position of influence and notoriety, obviously they believe that some people deserve second chances.
Even though Rev. Al told the world about the horrible things that happened to Tawanna Brawley, which proved to be lies, he still helped feed the fire of the Duke lacrosse case, which also was a rush to judgment. He was given a second chance, and made the same mistake. Rev. Jackson called New York City "hymie-town", and now thinks that he is able to pass judgment on someone else's comments. Seems very hypocritical to me. Next thing you know, he'll be giving marriage advice.
I will not be shocked if Don Imus loses his radio show. He's already lost the MSNBC simulcast, which was easy to see coming after the pullout of several sponsors. I don't think that's what should happen, but it seems as though that snowball has already started rolling down the hill.
I just think it's sad that all of the good things that Imus has done for kids, for Walter Reed Hospital, for many other causes, is so easily forgotten, pushed aside because he made one really horrible comment. It is quite telling that his suspension starts Monday instead of immediately because of a pre-arranged annual telethon for charity he has every year, that raises millions of dollars. Next year, if Imus is fired, will Rev. Al and Rev. Jesse be in NYC to raise that money??
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On a lighter note, Tiger Woods proved he was human this past weekend at the Masters. Don't be surprised if he wins the last three majors of the year.
NC State has their spring football game Saturday. The beginning of the Tom O'Brien era. It will be interesting to see what type of impact his first series of practices as head coach have had on the team. I think he is going to do an outstanding job.