by Chris55 » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:47 pm
One more day and we get our state back, except for the leaf peepers! It poured last night and today, but the sun is back out. I may try for a paddle tomorrow before we lose the nice weather.
I've spent much of the day downloading my daughter's dance performances into her locked YouTube account. She's trying to get a permanent or long term visa in Australia and needs them for her visa application. She was getting nowhere trying to apply and finally went to an agent that handles immigration cases and they think she has a really good chance applying for a visa for people with specialized skills/talents. She has someone from a national dance organization there (where she did arts admin work) to nominate her, and letters from 7 or 8 dance companies/schools. So she needs her videos, which are taking 10 min to load each minute. I'm getting a bit more tech savvy although I accidentally spent an hour loading one she already had!
I took a break in my computer day and we did a shopping trip to Portland, had some Chinese food (and ice cream!), but stocked up in Sam's Club and Trader Joe's. So tonight I will be having salad for dinner to make up for the splurge. But at least now I have my favorite low fat cheddar, lots of lean meats and fish, Two Buck Chuck (which is getting dangerously close to becoming Three Buck Chuck), sandwich fixings for the guys, and a jug of olive oil.
My son is doing fine this semester, getting along with his roommate. I don't think they'll end up socializing together much but the kid seems pretty low key so I'm happy about that. They've had a number of tragedies at NP already this semester - a rape of a student and a very serious car accident with a student who was a pedestrian. His classes seem good, he's dropped German and added ASL and is still working on trying to get his Japanese Ind Study approved, so he'll be somewhere between 17 and 18 credits.
He's doing American History 1869+. I'm always surprised at how little kids know of civics and US History, but it's just not a priority in schools. I did a lot of civics with my kids - a whole semester on the Constitution and Bill of Rights along with a large unit on Supreme Court cases relating to the Bill of Rights. I did slack off quite a bit on World History, though, which I regret. One of the best things I used was a PBS series done by Peter Jennings called "The Century" which was broadcast on New Year's Eve 1999. I taped the whole thing and bought the accompanying book. It was fabulous - footage of cops pouring booze down the NY sewers during prohibition, pretty graphic stuff about concentration camps, quite a few wonderful interviews with old geezers who were pilots or worked building planes or ships during WWII.
So back to eating straight and clean tonight, not even waiting for tomorrow. I bought extra bananas for the snack table at United Way - the candy is there already! I'll be in the office more than last year since I have the Education division and most rallies were done a week or so ago before kids returned to school for the year. But I have follow-up to do on them and a few more meetings, then I'll be helping the person who is doing the division I had last year (banks & finance) since there are so many accounts in a huge geographic area. I'm also supposed to be working on developing new small business accounts. So not as much running around, which means I'll be in the room with the chocolate more often! Not a good thing. A couple of us briefly talked about doing a weight loss and exercise challenge. I may just need to do something to encourage that!
Restart : 1/8/13
Restart Wt: 184.4
CW: 184.4
Round 1: 1/5/09
Beginning Wt: 191.6
Goal #1 Met: 160.0 7/09
Goal #2 Met: 155.0 3/10
Ultimate goal: 150-155 without having to kill myself with exercise or give up chocolate, ice cream, or wine!