I got up at 9:00 this morning, and did the usual drill for breakfast.
Nice milestone on the scale today; I’ve lost close enough to 10 pounds to celebrate it. I’ve exercised for 29 out of the last 30 days—with 5 of those days at 30 minutes, most of the rest at 60, and just a couple over that.
I’m going to go on Oprah and tout my new, breakthrough, free “Martin Diet”: exercise more and eat less. What a concept.
I really like this sentiment from someone’s online profile:
There is no man out there to complete me—only the few who would appreciate the complete me. I need no one to complete my life, but that doesn’t mean I would mind sharing it with someone. |
I’m going to internalize that; it seems like a worthy aspiration.
I met Kevin (av8rdude) to work out from 2:00-3:00 today. My first 30 minutes were spent not in a positive frame of mind, but at about the 30-minute mark, I had a little talk with the negativity in my head.
I’m not going to comment on this, I’m going to report just the facts, ma’am (mostly because I don’t know quite what to make of it):
About midway through my workout, this kind of stocky guy, with somewhat of what I would describe as a cocky walk, came in and walked across the front of the group of machines I was on, with an unlit cigar sticking out, hands-free, of his mouth.
He went into the locker room, came back out dressed in his shorts and tee, presumably in which to work out, and strutted on over to a treadmill—with that cigar still in his mouth. This was not a butt, but a full-blown cigar, unlit. On my way out, I passed in front of his machine, and although it was not sunny in the place, as it’s what we call, uh, an indoor gym, he had a pair of sunglasses resting across the top of his head, but his mouth was empty at that point. That’s all I’m going to say about that. |
Today’s workout statistics:
Type |
Duration |
Burned |
---|---|---|
Elliptical |
60 |
1040 |
There is definitely some visual rhetoric going on in this obituary picture:
Hopkins, W.H. “Buggar” | |
![]() He was preceded in death by his sisters, Zola Duke, Viola Nowell and Polly Brannan and his brothers, Ivan, Willie B., Billy, and Cecil. Funeral service 1:00 p.m. Thursday, Hopkins Chapel Baptist Church. Burial, church cemetery. He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Florence Plesants Hopkins of the home; daughters, Donna Jean Wiggins of Raleigh, Jan Pearce and husband, Jimmy of Zebulon, Robin Thomas and husband, Dave of Youngsville, Macon Hopkins of the home; son, Brandon Hopkins and wife, Lori of Zebulon; brothers, Kenneth Hopkins and wife, Sue of Zebulon and Harvery Hopkins of Zebulon; grandchildren, Whitney Hopkins, Cameron Hopkins, Teresa Sears, Cheryl Beck, Casey Meyer and Robert Wiggins; great-grandson, Jackson Wiggins; and the family dogs, Buck and Maggie. Flowers are welcome but for those who wish, contributions may be made to the Hopkins Rural Fire Department, 8933 Fowler Rd., Zebulon; or to Hopkins Chapel Baptist Church, 4525 Hopkins Chapel Rd., Zebulon, NC 27597. The family will receive friends 7:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday at Massey Funeral Home, Zebulon. www.masseyfuneralhome.com |
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Published in The News & Observer on 2/27/2008. | |
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I had lunch with Eric (from line dancing) at Chili’s tonight, as I’ve had a hankering for their Asian Lettuce Wraps for a couple of days now, he was online, and lives over that way. He had their Mushroom Swiss Burger. Mine was good, good, good! Just as I had been envisioning it!
Dancing was fun tonight, but once again Carl didn’t teach a lesson. I think this is probably frustrating for the newer folks; I know it would be for me if there were a lot of dances that I still wanted to learn.
Rick came for a little while, he and I hugged hello, and then hugged again tighter and long enough for both of us to part teary-eyed. In a good way.
Carl and Bill brought some leftovers from their party: veggies, dip, cheese cubes, Scoops, and peanuts. I ate too much of each of them.