Well, my birthday is approaching, and I am due for my 516 month check-up -- which when I called in February to schedule was told would have to be September 21. (Think how long I would have to wait if we had socialized medicine.)
So rather than make you wait 7 months for my health stats, I (like one of my two favorite nieces recently did on her blog) thought I would share some statistics that I was able to figure out for myself. According to my internet search, I am in the 75th percentile for height and in the 50th percentile for weight.
I must also report that I am not as good as the aforementioned niece in that I still don't want to have barrettes or rubber bands placed in my hair by anyone (thought, much to mom's chagrin, I have enough hair to do so at times). Also unlike before said little one, my appearance has not changed at all in the past several years which is not good. I was hoping I would be improving with time like a fine bottle of wine, but alas, that is not to be. (That is the reason you don't see my picture posted with this particular blog. Don't want to scare anyone away).
Feel free to share your stats - especially if they are worse. I don't need you sharing if they are better. I am nearing the age when men are susceptible to having a mid-life crisis and don't need you to be setting mine off prematurely.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Tuanis
Well, everything is finally caught up at home and at work, and life has returned to normal here in CT. If you haven't visited the pictures of our trip posted at the left, please do so, and feel free to make comments on the pictures (or make fun of us as Rick did).
Since returning, I have been asked what was the best part of the trip. To which I reply, having to do nothing but wake up in the morning, pack our bags, and get on the bus. No decisions had to be made by us. We just went along for the ride enjoying the scenery, the food, and the planned stops/excursions. Mostly the trip was about the wildlife and plant life. We really did not have much interaction with the people other than as our tour guides or waiters. If you ever would want a more detailed review of the trip, just let me know. I don't won't to bore everyone else with details that they might not be interested in reading.
Apparently, I am the last man standing "so to blog." Randi's blog has not been updated since the Eagles were in the playoffs -- we'll have to see which comes first- an updated blog or the beginning of training camp. Rick is not doing any better with either of his blogs. One was last updated April 2007 -- maybe as a memorial to how life used to be before the financial meltdown hit us all; and the other one has Lauren lost in a time conundrum at the age of 17 months -- I believe she is now a junior in high school.
Since returning, I have been asked what was the best part of the trip. To which I reply, having to do nothing but wake up in the morning, pack our bags, and get on the bus. No decisions had to be made by us. We just went along for the ride enjoying the scenery, the food, and the planned stops/excursions. Mostly the trip was about the wildlife and plant life. We really did not have much interaction with the people other than as our tour guides or waiters. If you ever would want a more detailed review of the trip, just let me know. I don't won't to bore everyone else with details that they might not be interested in reading.
Apparently, I am the last man standing "so to blog." Randi's blog has not been updated since the Eagles were in the playoffs -- we'll have to see which comes first- an updated blog or the beginning of training camp. Rick is not doing any better with either of his blogs. One was last updated April 2007 -- maybe as a memorial to how life used to be before the financial meltdown hit us all; and the other one has Lauren lost in a time conundrum at the age of 17 months -- I believe she is now a junior in high school.
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