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mario, crowd

I played some super paper mario last night – the Pitt of 100 Trials. Essentially, 100 levels of enemies to fight. Some rooms I cleared in 20-40 seconds, others took as long as a couple of minutes. In the very last level, I fought a huge dragon and at a crucial moment I meant to hit the button to open my menu and use a health item – and instead I hit the button to jump and smashed into an enemy on the dragon’s back.

And died.
Game over.
I turned off the Wii and the television and went outside to read a book. Stupid game.
I hit the pool today for my swim and as I walked in I realized that the pool was busy – there must have been about 40 kids in there for some event. And they were also in the lap lanes.
I approached the life guard to ask if they had the whole pool reserved, but before I got the word out, she asked if I was going to do lap swimming. I said I was and she said she’d clear them out of the lap lane. And she did.
Yea!
So, I had a lane to myself and got in my laps. No records set, but it still felt good.
It’s been a rough week here at work and I’m looking forward to getting out of here and getting some sunshine. And it’s Friday, so, bonus.
later…

pants

My co-worker and I went to Chipotle for our weekly lunch event.   We met up with his cousin and sat at a table outside to enjoy the sunshine.  I was part way through my burrito when my co-worker spilled his drink.

I could see it racing across the table toward me and I had only a moment to act.  
Abandon the burrito and use the lag time that gave me to get out of the way 
or
Carefully set my burrito down in the tray, protecting it from the soda, and take whatever came at me.  
Well, there was really no question about which way that was going to go.   I carefully set my burrito down and moved away from the table – too late to avoid the onrush of soda that soaked my pants.   
But, the burrito was safe and that’s all that mattered.   My co-worker felt bad, but my pants dried quickly in the sun.   And the burrito was awesome.
later…

clever, shoes, mile

As I was getting ready for work this morning, I remembered that I had a meeting today with a student group that had caused me some grief in the past.   I have to work with them, so I got dressed with an eye toward a carefully calculated impression.    Long sleeve white dress shirt with a UA logo indicating that I was part of the establishment and would be expected to follow the rules.  Sleeves rolled up to indicate that I was someone prepared to work.   Dress pants – and my dressier flip-flops – an indication that I’m cool and that I can relate.   Or at least that I’m trying to fool myself into thinking that I’m cool and that I can relate.     I never put this much thought into what I’m wearing under usual circumstances, but this group had been stubborn and I was going to need all the help I could get.

So, image complete, I headed into work.  And when I checked my calendar, I realized that I also had a meeting today with the Office of General Counsel – i.e. the lawyers.   And while flip-flops might be appropriate for a meeting with a student group  – they would not be appropriate for a meeting with the lawyers.  
One of my co-workers and I headed up to the student union for starbucks and I mentioned my footwear issues and that I might have to go  home and change shoes before my meeting.   He asked what shoe size I wore (10) and then offered to let me borrow his shoes for the meeting.   He had a backup pair in his car and no meetings – so, it would work out fine and though I had to go sock-less I was in much better shape than before. 
I ‘shoed-up’ just before my meeting and things went fine.   Back to flip-flops for my second meeting and that went fine too.
They say you have to walk a mile in someone’s shoes before you really know them.  I didn’t quite cover a mile, but I was impressed by his generosity and I appreciated it.  
I learned a lesson about planning and still ended up making the right impressions.
The rest of the day has been pretty much business as usual, but I’ll head out of here in a much better mood than I had yesterday.
later…

600, day, swim

This is post number 600 for my blog and I had rather hoped for something deeply meaningful or a fundamental truth about existence.  Instead, I think it’s pretty much going to be same old-same old.

I ended up  having a really really crappy day yesterday.   One task that should have taken 15 minutes lasted all day.  I had 2 meetings that annoyed me and promised to create a massive amount of work.  And then I screwed up the survey tool software by not carefully following the instructions – though, to my credit, they were very much counter-intuitive.
So, my swim was delayed and I didn’t get to go to the pool until after work.  I was really looking forward to getting some of my frustrations out.  
Instead, the two lap lanes were in use.    There’s a guy swimming in one and a mother teaching her kids to swim in the other one.   Now, it’s a big pool and I’m pretty sure that a swimming lesson is not appropriate in the lap lanes, but I tried to not be annoyed by it and got in the lane with the guy swimming laps.   
I tried to stay out of his way – he was less concerned about staying out of my way – and as a consequence I ended up scraping my elbow on the wall.     I stopped in the middle of the lane, lifted my arm out of the water for an inspection and as soon as I did that, it started to bleed.
So, that was it for me.  I kept my arm out of the water and got out of the pool.   I snagged a paper towel and had the bleeding mostly stopped by the time I was dressed and on my way out the door.    When I got home, I opened it back up and cleaned it with alcohol and then slathered on the neosporin and a band-aid.  
I played some video games, read a book, and cooled down.      Today is not shaping up to be awesome, but I’m going to keep my head down and get through it.     On a brighter note, the boss is out of the office this week – so, I’m predicting a slightly longer than an hour lunch hour.
later…

weekend

Went to Olive Garden on Friday for dinner – not really impressed.   The calimari appitizer was underdone and the pizza was rather mediocre.   They did take the calimari off the bill, but even with that I just wasn’t impressed.   Think I’m going to avoid that one for a while.

I went to the final soccer game of the season for my FRM’s son.  As usual, I drove FRM’s mom to the match and hung out with her and the little dude’s mom.   (one day I really need to map out their family tree).    FRM’s mom seems to have reconciled with he and his new wife – I think partly because of their new baby girl.   Which is good – since FRM’s mom wasn’t on speaking terms with the rest of the family and it may any encounters very tense.  The little dudes and dudettes won the match 2-1 – so, very exciting times.
I got a little sun in the afternoon and took a trip to Lowe’s for some 2 ft square concrete slabs so we can set the grill off the patio in the back.   They were heavy and since my room-mate is headed for spine surgery soon, I was the designated lifter of  heavy things.    I also bought some dumbells while I was out – it’s way past time that I started lifting again, even if it’s just to tone up a bit.   I also need to work on my abs – so, it’s literally crunch time.
On Sunday, my room-mate’s second cousin and her husband stopped by in the evening for a visit on their way to Falling Rock.  It was a surprise visit in that my room-mate had forgottent they were coming until they called in the morning.   We did a rush job of cleaning to get the place ready and had a nice dinner and evening.   I taught them some origami too.
This morning I woke up with a headache and despite a brief respite during the walk up to starbucks, it’s been pretty persistant.  I think it’s the lighting in here.  I took an excedrine and we’ll see how that goes.  
Two meetings today – one at eleven (pushing back my swim) and another at one (rushing my lunch).  Looks like I’ll be swimming late this afternoon.
So, not a bad weekend, but something of a rough Monday already.  Better get back to work.
later…

argue, king, sick, true

I had an argument with my room-mate last evening.  It’ s an old argument and not very interesting and though I usually get along with him pretty well – tempers flared last evening.  I ended up kicking the wall in anger – but strangely and instinctively carefully since I was wearing flip flops – and stormed off.  

I went to burger king to get some overdue dinner and calm down.   The service was slow – despite me being the only one in the restaurant  – but I got my food and headed home.   I read a book, ate my dinner, and tried to relax.    
Filled up, I sat on the couch and got ready to watch “True Blood” season 1 – vampires, naturally.  All of the sudden and from totally out of the blue, I felt like I was going to throw up.  I hurried to the bathroom, made it in time, and proceeded to violently and thoroughly hork up my meal.   
It was… substantial and went on for a while.    When I finally stopped, exhausted, my head was hurting from the tension in the muscles in my face.  My throat hurt and there were flecks of blood when I spit.
But it was over.   Like a thunderstorm – violent and sudden – then just as quickly stopped.
My room-mate felt bad – blaming himself for the argument and making me upset enough to hork.   I think it was a combination of things, but if he wants to take the blame – fine by me.
I fixed myself some green tea and watched the first episode of the series.   I’d read the books and enjoyed them – and the series opener was pretty good. 
I’m tired today and working on a headache.   I’d rather be home – or at least somewhere other than here.
Sign this entry – cranky, but enduring.   Eh, at least it’s a swimming day – maybe I’ll feel better after that.
later…

baseball

Some friends invited me to the Akron Aeros game last night.  It had been threatening rain all day and the forecast wasn’t good, but when it looked like the game would at least start, I headed out to the ballpark.

The Aeros field is a pretty good one – not a bad seat in the house – but the team pretty much sucked last night.  So, we focused on the other events in the ballpark.
1. #17 on the Aeros broke his bat.   He later went on to get hurt diving for a ball, but was back on his feet in a couple of innings.
2. Instead of an animated race on the scoreboard, three people dressed up as cream sticks raced around the field.  I have never seen such violent doughnuts before.  They were knocking each other down and tripping each other.   Finally, around the home stretch, vanilla emerged as the clear winner.
3. Later, three contestants were brought out to play a fun game of “fish or no fish”.   They looked up at the scoreboard, saw a word, and had to decide if they thought it was a fish or not a fish.
The word was Dentex and they all decided it was not a fish.   They were all wrong and they all lost the round.   And there was only one round, so, you know, fun.
4. At 8:54 PM, someone from the upper deck dumped beer on us.  At least, we hope it was beer.   They didn’t show their face the rest of the game.
5. There was also a guessing game for the first guy in a section to hold up a box of popcorn.   He picked the wrong pizza box and won a roll of toilet paper.
6. The first person to hold up their national city bank card got to go change out the third base.
7.  And while the previously mentioned #17 was limping off the field, a clip of Animal House was played to keep us entertained.  It didn’t work.
8. There was a guy in front of us, with a mullet, wearing a shirt that boldly proclaimed “Sex is like Air”.    It was apparent that he was suffocating.
The rain, which had been threatening all evening, finally began in earnest.  We were amazed by how many people actually stayed the entire time.    The Aeros lost 5-0.
Still, it was fun to get out for the evening and hang out with some friends.   I’m hoping to catch a few more games this summer.
Three meetings today – time to get back to it.  later…

gps, yellow, drive1, dune, lunch, drive2

I started off my trip last weekend early on Friday morning as I headed out to my sister’s.    I had a borrowed GPS and a google map and figured I was good to go.      Unfortunately, the outlet in my car didn’t work and the battery on the GPS was dying.    I managed to get to the correct highway and shut it down – thinking I would rely on the google map.    That worked until I got close to her house, and then it turned into a steaming pile of crap and I was lost.   I fired up the GPS, nursing the battery until it died when I turned onto her street.  I was actually early, but shaken a bit.  I really don’t like being lost.

While waiting for my brother-in-law to get home from work, my sister and I took a little road trip to see her new office (she has a door, a fridge, and a window with a view – it rocks) and to go to Yellow Springs, Ohio.   Kind of a weird, fun little town.  The sign poles – for example, were covered in knitted cozies.   No idea why.   We checked out a couple of weird little shops and headed back in time to get the car packed and get some dinner before heading out.  
The drive took forever, as usual, and we got in fairly late.    There was a minor dispute involving the sleeping arrangements for me at Grandma’s house (she’s staying with my uncle and aunt).  Apparently, I could sleep on the floor – which was the only place for me as far as I could tell – provided I left enough room for my parent’s dog to get past if she needed to go out in the middle of the night.   Not the first time the dog has outranked me and I knew that my folks were tired from the week of cleaning out grandma’s place – but it still rankled me a bit.
Saturday, out to my uncle’s for the day to visit grandma.   We got to ride in dune buggy – quite a ride – and had some sandwiches for lunch.     When my parents left to head back to Illinois, grandma had some troubling mood swings which I guess are symptoms of the stroke she is still recovering from.  
On Sunday we went out to lunch and grandma and I did battle over the check.  She’s fast, but I was more clever and determined – and I won.   I think she was a little ticked at me – but if Dad was there, he would have fought her over the check as well.
Sunday evening was a trip to my cousin’s place for dinner on the grill.  I think grandma had a good time, but asked my uncle to drive her back early so she could go to bed.   We stayed there late playing trivial pursuit – then crashed back at grandma’s place.
We stopped by my uncle’s place to say our goodbyes before getting on the road again.   
I did a lot of folding on the trip back, then dozed a bit.   From my sister’s, I then headed back to akron.    Traffic, in general, was pretty tame – especially considering it was memorial day weekend.   I’m still really tired this morning and not looking forward to the day.
Overall, I’m both pleased and dismayed at the progress grandma has made since her stroke in April.    Mentally, she’s better that I thought she would be.   She has good spells and not so good ones, but still had her sense of humor.    Her mood is mercurial and she has some memory issues.   Her vision is still bad in one eye and that has damaged her confidence in getting around.  She is unsteady on her feet and somewhat frail.  
I guess the plan is for her to stay with my aunt and uncle through the summer – then if she’s much improved, she’ll continue on there.  Otherwise, she’ll move to a nursing home.  Meanwhile, her house is being cleared out and cleaned up so that my cousin and her fiance can move in and rent it.     The time table seems fast to me – but it’s very much out of my hands/opinions.  
I’m worried about her and I wish I was closer so that I could do more.
(sigh)  Well, at least it’s a short work week.   Maybe I need a little more sunshine.
that’s it for now – back to work…

time, mario

Just got a call from the payroll office – I’m about to exceed my accrued vacation time.   Beyond that, and I start to lose the time.

Do they not know that I’m the master of Space and Time?  I mean, seriously, me?  Lose time?
Yeah, it sucks.   
I dunno why I’ve got so much time accrued.  I guess part of it is that I don’t like to travel.  If I’m not working, well, then I’d be at home.   Why not work then?
Plus, the idea of having a lot of vacation time was appealing.   Sort of as a back up in case I really needed to take time off – injury/illness or some other serious event.    Although I’ve also got a pile of sick time as well.   
The notion that I’ve earned this and now it will just go away if I don’t use it – well, it doesn’t seem fair.
So, I’ve got to take some time off.   I’m already starting to plan for a few days in July, but I may need to start taking a few here and there as well.  Maybe some long weekends.
I’m also a little torqued that I didn’t get any heads up before hand.   At this moment, I’m already over my limit.  A little earlier warning “before” I hit the limit would be nice.    And trying to find out that limit?   Took me 20 minutes of searching through our site before I found a PDF on the General Counsel’s website.  
It doesn’t help that I’m cranky and have been all day.   Mild headache, non-awesome lunch, and annoying stuff here at work.     The irony that the best remedy for this kind of mood is to take some time off is not lost on me.
It’s almost time to go  home for the day.  I’m looking forward to some sunshine and maybe a good book.
Oh, almost forgot.  I finally earned enough money to get past that section of the game in Super Paper Mario.  
(Actually, I earned more than enough and lost the extra when I couldn’t use it.  Hmmmm….)
Anyway, I got stuck and had to go to the Internet to find the solution.  I’m making progress again and enjoying the game – I may play some more this evening when the sun goes down.
later…

visit, soccer, wheeling, party, gerbil

My room-mate’s sister visited last week – she was there for a few days and helped him plant some flowers while he was off work.   I think they had a nice visit.  She was also around and was able to help when the new floor was put in.   Apparently, it was a much bigger, louder, and dirtier project than anticipated.   The appliances and the island in the kitchen needed to be moved – as well as the toilet in the bathroom and the contents of the hall closet.   Fortunately for me – I was at work and missed the entire event – including the smoke detector going off for half and hour.     Yea me!

Saturday morning I took my FMR’s mom to a soccer game for her grandson.   It looked like rain and I was prepared with an umbrella.   When it first started, I held the umbrella over her and that was okay for a while.    When the rain really picked up, that was enough for her.   I took her home and went on my way. 
That afternoon, we took my room-mate’s sister back to Wheeling.   I helped them clear out some stuff from their dad’s basement in preparation for the house sale.   I think we could have done more, but she was done.   I also insisted that we stop for dinner at Long John Silver’s  – figuring that I had helped with a clean-up/move I was entitled to some food.  🙂
On Sunday, went to a graduation party for a friend.   It was cool to catch up a bit and see some friends.   I had a nice time, but it was a little chilly in the shade.
I also did a bit of reading and video game playing over the weekend – and at times, I did both at once.   One of the new games I got  – Super Paper Mario – has little Mario accidentally breaking a vase and having to pay for it.  Unfortunately, its in a currency he doesn’t have and will have to earn the money to leave the area.  
1 million rubees.   
The best way to earn this is to have mario run in a treadmill and generate electricity.   Like a gerbil – in fact, the other characters refer to him as such.    I held down the run button for a while, then checked the earnings.   Tried holding it down for a while to determine the rate and realized that there’s a 10 minute cap of 18,000 rubees.   He can run longer, but doesn’t earn any more.   So, hold down the button for 10 minutes, collect reward, repeat.   Fortunately, you can put the money in the bank and save the game.      I’ve been playing this same really boring area for a while and still about 485,000 to go.    I’ve also read two books – one-handed – during that time and I really wish I could just get back to the game.   I checked online and the only hints they have involve taping the controller button down. 
That’s it for now – back to work.    I’m getting close to my 600th post on this blog.   Not that it means much, but it’s interesting.   Didn’t realize I had that much to say.
later…

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