Dear James, Daniel and Emily,
That's right, 188.5, below 190!
To be honest I wasn't exactly diligent in tracking my weight when I was younger, so I can only guess when I last saw that number. But I think it is safe to say it was probably sometime in high school. It feels so good to keep seeing progress. I would say my goal is to be in the 170's, but who knows, depends on everything else I do as far as general fitness.
Weekend Plans
Kim announced her desire to take a break from weekend projects for a while. Which is fine with me for now. So Saturday we have James' last soccer game, plus Emily's swim lesson. I'll probably sneak in my run before that. Once we get home I am pondering pulling out my Warhammer miniatures and setting up a teaching game with James. He has become very interested in medieval combat lately, so I figure the iron is hot enough to strike.
Sunday we are planning to go up to Denver to attend a LEGO building event. Which promises to be a fun time, we plan to coordinate things so only one of us has to stay with the boys while they build, and the other one can wander with Emily. Should be a fun diversion from the usual weekend events.
NBA Thoughts
I have held true to not watching games, following on the web and paper only. I still cannot wrap my mind around the idea that the Lakers & Suns both got a week off before they start their series, way to keep people excited about your product NBA.
So King James and the Lebron's failed again. Can't say I am that suprised. Like Carmelo Anthony with the Nuggets these guys are rapidly becoming victims of a real surge in NBA talent levels. And a surprising surge in decent coaching. And last the NBA has realized that it cannot just hand another championship to another 'superstar'. I feel bad for the Cleveland sports fans, because no city deserves the type of luck they have endured over the years.
Unfortunately I am now facing the possibility of another Lakers-Celtics championship series, and I know I cannot take that. So I will have to cheer for the Magic, even if that means the Lakers don't get Home Court advantage.
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