On my way to the treadmill I realized it wasn’t much colder outside than it was inside. West on the LuceLine: 91 minutes, 5.02 miles, 18:17/3.3, HR=94. Helped set up the Holiday Boutique display at Church. Household chores.
Category: Life
2009-11-06 Friday
I managed to get my hands on a Motorola Droid for Tim, so Avery and I delivered it to him at work.
2009-11-03 Tuesday
Instead of going to the gym this morning, my Trainer came to my house. I think I’m going to like this arrangement.
2009-11-02 Monday
I baked 12 dozen banana chocolate chip and 10 dozen peanut butter cookies, two banana bundt cakes and ten loaves of banana bread.
2009-11-01 Sunday
Early Mass. A nice nap. Some laundry. Neighborhood Walk/Geocaching: 79 minutes, 3.83 miles, 20:41/2.90, HR=92. We ran into Northwoods GeoCats on the trail! Steve baked one of our hubbard squash and will spend most of the evening cleaning the mess in the oven. We didn’t have this problem last year.
2009-10-31 Saturday
We attended the “Halloween Hoopla” GeoCaching event that was held at Crosby Farm Regional Park. Dropped off halloween treats for Soren on the way home. Since no trick or treaters came to us, we took our treats to the neighbors. Shared Irish Whiskey with Corky.
2009-10-29 Thursday
Today I admitted defeat and enlisted the help of Rent-A-Geek to get my Windows Mobile 6.5 device (Verizon Imagio) synced to the Exchange Server. Turns out I had the wrong Server Address AND the wrong Domain. It remains unknown why the settings I had worked on my previous devices and currently work on Tony’s device (Motorola Q9n).
2009-10-27 Tuesday
We are enjoying “The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency”.
Here’s A Thought
“Somewhere deep down we know that in the final analysis we do decide things and that even our decisions to let someone else decide are really our decisions, however pusillanimous.” Harvey G Cox.
Here’s A Thought
“Somewhere deep down we know that in the final analysis we do decide things and that even our decisions to let someone else decide are really our decisions, however pusillanimous.” Harvey G Cox.