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3 years down, almost

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Today is my little girl’s last day as a 2 year old, her birthday is tomorrow. My wife and I reflected briefly last night on what it was like in the hospital during that time. Becky was admitted Wednesday morning to be induced, and after little progress over the first day, they took her off the petosin and let her rest that night. Thursday came early with a restart on the petosin around 5am, and it continued until midday Friday. It finally stopped after her OB decided that it had been long enough and that the progress so far wasn’t acceptable, and they’d have to go C-section. Of course, over that day and a half, there were failed epidurals, oxygen masks, focal points and thoughts of that special spot in the river. Words on a silly website aren’t enough to share how much Becky & Audrey mean to me.

Ken Block Gymkhana Practice

Friday, November 14th, 2008

I just wet my pants watching this.

Slice thick for steak

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008



Kaiju 26

Originally uploaded by modern_fred

Slice thin for stir fry!

Power

Friday, September 19th, 2008

One simple 5 letter word. Aka Electricity.

It means so much to us in this modern world, and we take it for granted. When the power is out for an hour or two, it’s an inconvenience. When it’s 6 hours, it’s a headache. But when power is out for what is now 6 days, it changes you.

Our neighborhood was affected by Hurricane Ike, mainly just in power loss, and trees and limbs down. A few houses (like our neighbor’s) were damaged by uprooted trees, but it could have been much worse.

Being the son of a lineman for HL&P (now CenterPoint), I never really understood why Dad had to go work these long hours after storms (Alicia, numerous severe storms/tornado events). I did understand that he helped these people get their power back, but I never really knew why it was so important, especially to a 8 year old (around Alicia). Children don’t understand it, they just know that the lights are out and we have to use flashlights and they get to stay up later and eat something that was cooked outside or that come from a can heated over a sterno.

I feel even more compassion for the linemen that have come from all over to help these guys restore services. I’ve seen trucks from Florida, Georgia and all over in the past few days, either coming or going to the Sam Houston Race Park, which seems to serve as home base for them. I’m not sure about those helping the Entergy linemen, but to see all these folks ready to help makes you feel for the families that they left at home, just to come and turn your lights on.

It’s an inconvenience, but it’s also gave us all time to get to know our families and neighbors better. Originally, just one generator ran on our street for one of the homes. Now, there’s 3 or 4 that are running all night, and a couple more families sleeping just a little easier with a fan or two blowing air in homes that are nearly stagnant.

Nightly, we hold hope that the power will return by the following day, but that day may still be far off. I’m thankful for the camaraderie that it’s brought to our neighbors, and hope it continues even after the power returns.

Update: Our neighborhood was turned back on Friday evening around 5:30. As we expected to happen, both Friday and Saturday, hardly any of our neighbors that were gathering outside were out once the power returned. A few came by Friday night, but not many. Even fewer on Saturday.

Bootcamp Wk1 Day1

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

I’m trying to do the Nike Bootcamp (www.nikesoccer.com for more info).

I am starting at 118.7kg (approx 260lb). I took the first day’s training tonight, which was their “Sparq” test and 4 power drills. Here’s what the tests were and how I did.

20m dash 5s
Vertical Jump 28cm
Arrowhead agility 22s (best time of 2)
Yoyo stamina 1m 11s

Rating: 22.55 ( scale of 0-120, 60 being “solid”, 120 “elite”)

Part way through this, I finally figured out how to work my watch, but I didn’t want to redo the tests. After the tests, I did the drills, which are:

Press-up 10 reps 2 sets
Medicine Ball Squat 10 reps 2 sets
Shoulder Press 10 reps 2 sets
Step-Up 10 reps 2 sets

In an hour, I put on a good sweat, just about as much as an indoor match, but I was quite a bit more active. If you’re doing bootcamp too, add me as a friend. I’m using biglancegk at gmail dot com.

New Website

Monday, July 30th, 2007

I’m changing the website up again. This is my experiment in some new software (WordPress) as well as a new photo gallery program. I’m migrating the old pics over as I can, and adding new ones too. A much easier task with the new software and their tools than FrontPage was. BTW, the new gallery is here and feel free to look around.