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A Middle-Aged Teamster who lives in a magical world.

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to all.  I will begin blogging here again very soon.

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Posted by on December 25, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Emma Stone on a Bicycle

Fantasy is an exercise bicycle for the mind. It might not take you anywhere, but it tones up the muscles that can. Of course, I could be wrong.

Terry Pratchett

This blog will be rebooting soon.  In the meantime enjoy Emma Stone on a bicycle.

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Posted by on December 22, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Fat City

I’ll be rebooting this blog in a couple weeks, just in time for the new year.  In the meantime I just read an interesting article on being fat.

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Posted by on December 4, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

I’m not sick, But I’m not well

I’m not sick, but I’m not well

Flagpole Sitta – Harvey Danger

I’ve had a few comments about my post yesterday about my mom dying.  I appreciate the kind words.  This blog isn’t just about weight loss but about healing, and cycling.  Getting healthy is what I need, both physically and emotionally. The reboot of this bog will come soon.

In the meantime I picked up a trainer for my bike so I can get in shape by Spring and be on the bike as soon as I can.  I got the Cycleops Fluid 2 trainer.  I’ll put the bike on it tomorrow and try to get on the bike every day, even as the snow flies.

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Posted by on November 17, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Close to Failure (But not quite)

Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed on an equal or greater benefit.

Napoleon Hill

The last time I posted to this blog was June 25, 2013.  It seems like a lifetime ago.

I need to back up a bit.  I retired in 2011 after being a UPS guy for thirty-seven years.  When I left work my younger brother was dying of colon cancer.  Since I was the only one not working I became the one to take him for doctor appointments and chemotherapy.  Very quickly I had to spend more and more time until it consumed a large part of it.  In May of the next year he died.  It took a great deal out of me.

A few weeks after he died my mother suffered an odd attack that seemed like dementia and put her in the hospital for a few days.  Due to her panic attacks and agoraphobia someone had to stay with her twenty-four hours a day.  I was retired so did what I could.

We found that she had lung cancer and that was causing the symptoms.  Immediately she began chemotherapy.  On the way there she would smoke a cigarette and say that it didn’t make sense because she had smoked for seventy years and it had never bothered her.

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As time went on I spent more and more time going from chemotherapy to pain specialists, to physical therapists, to radiation treatments and so on.  Each time I would take her to lunch and she would tell me her marvelous stories.  I made a point of recording many of them.  Here is one.

As time went on she became frail and we had to move her into my sister’s house where I would come at six in the morning and stay with her all day.

It was so hard watching her fade away.  She was the funniest and smartest person I have ever met.

Mom died September 6, 2013.  It truly knocked the wind out of me.

I’m finally coming back to my own.  The transition to retirement, my brother’s death, in between my two aunts’ deaths and then mom.

I’ll be rebooting the blog soon.  I’ve gained some of the weight back but I’m optimistic.  Stay tuned.  The future is bright.

 
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Posted by on November 16, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Day 176

Aging is not lost youth but a new stage of opportunity and strength.

Betty Friedan

 

When I started doing this I weighed myself every day.  I haven’t weighed myself since the beginning of the month.  I’m back to doing what I need to do.  I’ve cut down my calories and I”m on the bike.  Life is good.

Yesterday I had to go over to UPS to pick up a package.  If you remember I worked there for a while (37 years).  It was actually nice to see some of the guys.  Surprisingly at least five guys commented on how I’ve lost weight.  I don’t see it but it must be noticeable.  First day of summer was last Friday and I’m doubling down.  I’m doing it.

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Posted by on June 25, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Day 165

Aging seems to be the only available way to live a long life.

Kitty O’Neill Collins

 

This seems about right

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Posted by on June 14, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Day 163

Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.
Dale Earnhardt

 

Possibly the worst race design and clusterfuck I’ve ever seen.  And I watch a lot of bicycle racing.

 
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Posted by on June 12, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Day 162

Parking is a nightmare for me… I still have sensors on my car that help me park.

Jordana Brewster

 

Probably the coolest thing I’ve ever seen.

 
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Posted by on June 11, 2013 in Uncategorized

 

Day 161: The Hoodie

Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.

Mark Twain

I played in a poker tournament last night and the host told me that a hoodie I had ordered back in January.  I had purposely ordered the hoodie in XL instead of my normal XXL.  During the first break I tried on the hoodie and it fit, and fit well.  What I’m doing is working.

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Posted by on June 10, 2013 in Uncategorized