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Mark - How about you and I have a weight loss challenge. I wager $1,000 in Monopoly money and Marvin Gardens with 3 hotels on it that I can lose a higher percentage of weight between now and July 4th.
I do better on losing weight, when there's a competition.
Hm... that's quite a wager. Sure. Why not? What's the starting point, today?
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That's fine. Or you can include what you've already lost.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:A political dynasty in the making!
Mark - How about you and I have a weight loss challenge. I wager $1,000 in Monopoly money and Marvin Gardens with 3 hotels on it that I can lose a higher percentage of weight between now and July 4th.
I do better on losing weight, when there's a competition.
Hm... that's quite a wager. Sure. Why not? What's the starting point, today?
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ounce wrote:That's fine. Or you can include what you've already lost.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:A political dynasty in the making!
Mark - How about you and I have a weight loss challenge. I wager $1,000 in Monopoly money and Marvin Gardens with 3 hotels on it that I can lose a higher percentage of weight between now and July 4th.
I do better on losing weight, when there's a competition.
Hm... that's quite a wager. Sure. Why not? What's the starting point, today?
Hm. Okay, I feel weird starting with my original weight, since I was too chicken to weigh myself until I noticed a change, but I'll start it at that point. (196) I haven't weighed myself in a couple of days, since I've been bouncing between 188 and 190 and getting a little discouraged.
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Don't fret. I'm at 235. In the 5 or 6 week period, I can do a 5 day fast twice. I can't do longer than a 5 day fast. So, don't think that I can do a 5 week fast.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:That's fine. Or you can include what you've already lost.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:A political dynasty in the making!
Mark - How about you and I have a weight loss challenge. I wager $1,000 in Monopoly money and Marvin Gardens with 3 hotels on it that I can lose a higher percentage of weight between now and July 4th.
I do better on losing weight, when there's a competition.
Hm... that's quite a wager. Sure. Why not? What's the starting point, today?
Hm. Okay, I feel weird starting with my original weight, since I was too chicken to weigh myself until I noticed a change, but I'll start it at that point. (196) I haven't weighed myself in a couple of days, since I've been bouncing between 188 and 190 and getting a little discouraged.
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Sounds like a fun little wager. I'm like Doug...I always do better when there's a friendly competition...or a goal event...to keep me motivated. Good luck to both of you!ounce wrote:Don't fret. I'm at 235. In the 5 or 6 week period, I can do a 5 day fast twice. I can't do longer than a 5 day fast. So, don't think that I can do a 5 week fast.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:That's fine. Or you can include what you've already lost.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:A political dynasty in the making!
Mark - How about you and I have a weight loss challenge. I wager $1,000 in Monopoly money and Marvin Gardens with 3 hotels on it that I can lose a higher percentage of weight between now and July 4th.
I do better on losing weight, when there's a competition.
Hm... that's quite a wager. Sure. Why not? What's the starting point, today?
Hm. Okay, I feel weird starting with my original weight, since I was too chicken to weigh myself until I noticed a change, but I'll start it at that point. (196) I haven't weighed myself in a couple of days, since I've been bouncing between 188 and 190 and getting a little discouraged.
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I'm a little afraid to check my weight after our empty nester bacchanal, so I'll check later.
Do you want to do a weekly weigh-in? And if so, what day? Friday might work.
BTW, it was an empty nester bacchanal because Alec went on a three-night band trip to San Francisco over most of the Memorial Day weekend. So, Alita and I had dinner and cocktails on the river one night, went wine tasting the next day and then had brunch on the river the next day. It was nice. Not something we could do *every* time he's gone, but it was nice spending some quality time together. (Alec said he had a good time on his trip, too.)
Speaking of time...
T-minus 16 days and counting.
Getting closer!
Don't tell Alec, but he's in for a surprise when they give out the senior awards. He's getting one! His AP World History teacher from two years ago nominated him, and he was selected among his entire graduating class for a senior award for social studies. She said she couldn't imagine anyone more deserving. That was nice.
Also, Alec is trying to wrangle work-study for his time in college and is talking with a professor soon for WSU's Biocultural Anthropology Lab for a possible position in that research. He already had a converstion with a grad student in the program, so we're crossing our fingers. It'd be so cool for him to get experience in his field of interest starting in his freshman year -- AND get work-study money for it! Beats hosing out the stalls at the veterinary school...
Do you want to do a weekly weigh-in? And if so, what day? Friday might work.
BTW, it was an empty nester bacchanal because Alec went on a three-night band trip to San Francisco over most of the Memorial Day weekend. So, Alita and I had dinner and cocktails on the river one night, went wine tasting the next day and then had brunch on the river the next day. It was nice. Not something we could do *every* time he's gone, but it was nice spending some quality time together. (Alec said he had a good time on his trip, too.)
Speaking of time...
T-minus 16 days and counting.
Getting closer!
Don't tell Alec, but he's in for a surprise when they give out the senior awards. He's getting one! His AP World History teacher from two years ago nominated him, and he was selected among his entire graduating class for a senior award for social studies. She said she couldn't imagine anyone more deserving. That was nice.
Also, Alec is trying to wrangle work-study for his time in college and is talking with a professor soon for WSU's Biocultural Anthropology Lab for a possible position in that research. He already had a converstion with a grad student in the program, so we're crossing our fingers. It'd be so cool for him to get experience in his field of interest starting in his freshman year -- AND get work-study money for it! Beats hosing out the stalls at the veterinary school...
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That award is beyond nifty. He might even still have that award in 15 years, when he's 33 years old and thinking about going back for his 15th year reunion with his WIFE. And he'll be Dr. Bowder. Let me know if you want to borrow my crystal ball.
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Alec wrapped up his four-year-long Science Math Technology magnet program yesterday, presenting a board on "The effect of solution molarity on percent change in mass" at the science fair at which he was required to participate. This means he'll graduate with a special distinction -- something he's been working on for four years. What. A. Relief. The attrition rate in that SMT program is HUGE. But he saw it through to the end. Woot!
Next big thing is his final marching band event of high school: The Starlight Parade at the Portland Rose Festival on Saturday. Then a few activities the following week, followed by two days of finals, awards and ... gradation on the 13th.
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We did Alec's last high school parade on Saturday, and he's in the mode of finishing up his last projects before senior finals a week from Monday and Tuesday. It's close now. One interesting thing: One of his classes is wanting him to come up with actual costs of living independently, etc., after a couple of years. It's not quite true financial literacy, but at least it's a start.
T-Minus 10 and counting!
T-Minus 10 and counting!
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That's quite a feat. Was he able to use the potential finish of the SMT, when applying to colleges? I will freely admit that I thought 'molarity' had something to do with molars. I looked it up and know just as much about it now as I did before I read the word 'molarity.'Mark B wrote:
Alec wrapped up his four-year-long Science Math Technology magnet program yesterday, presenting a board on "The effect of solution molarity on percent change in mass" at the science fair at which he was required to participate. This means he'll graduate with a special distinction -- something he's been working on for four years. What. A. Relief. The attrition rate in that SMT program is HUGE. But he saw it through to the end. Woot!
Next big thing is his final marching band event of high school: The Starlight Parade at the Portland Rose Festival on Saturday. Then a few activities the following week, followed by two days of finals, awards and ... gradation on the 13th.
So, that deserves a double woot. WOOT! WOOT!!
Enjoy graduation and start a new countdown clock for when y'all dump him off at WSU.
He has to take finals? He doesn't get to be exempt from finals for some reason? So the 2 years actual living cost, is that when he's in Pullman?Mark B wrote:We did Alec's last high school parade on Saturday, and he's in the mode of finishing up his last projects before senior finals a week from Monday and Tuesday. It's close now. One interesting thing: One of his classes is wanting him to come up with actual costs of living independently, etc., after a couple of years. It's not quite true financial literacy, but at least it's a start.
T-Minus 10 and counting!
Close to under 10 days, at this writing. Schools here either were out before or after Memorial Day. Guess that's due to our warmer climate. On June 1, seasonal high is 90 or like the picture below.
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Oh, on Saturday, 6/1, I weighed 230, down from 235.
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ounce wrote:Oh, on Saturday, 6/1, I weighed 230, down from 235.
Grats! I've been rather naughty this week, so I've been chicken to look. I will before long, though.
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T-Minus 8 and counting!!
Starting to feel real now.
Alec received notice two days ago that he's getting a scholarship from a fund for employees of my newspaper. I knew he was going to get it, but I didn't know how much. It turned out to be as good as I could have hoped for. Woot!
Yesterday, Alec had a teleconference with a professor that was essentially a job interview for him being a lab assistant in the biocultural anthropology lab at WSU. The conversation went very well. She's going to try to find money, either work study, grant funding - or maybe both? - that will help pay for him. He'd also have an opportunity to intern in the lab. She was very impressed that a freshman would seek out something like this. Woot! Woot!
Next steps: He turns in his school iPad today. He has his last concert tomorrow. He has senior finals on Monday and Tuesday, then graduation rehearsals and senior assemblies and such on Wednesday and Thursday before the big event Thursday night. Woot! Woot! Woot!
This is all very exciting. So exciting that I woke up in the middle of the night and couldn't get back to sleep, my mind was racing so much. wootwootwootwootwootwootwootwootwootwoot
Starting to feel real now.
Alec received notice two days ago that he's getting a scholarship from a fund for employees of my newspaper. I knew he was going to get it, but I didn't know how much. It turned out to be as good as I could have hoped for. Woot!
Yesterday, Alec had a teleconference with a professor that was essentially a job interview for him being a lab assistant in the biocultural anthropology lab at WSU. The conversation went very well. She's going to try to find money, either work study, grant funding - or maybe both? - that will help pay for him. He'd also have an opportunity to intern in the lab. She was very impressed that a freshman would seek out something like this. Woot! Woot!
Next steps: He turns in his school iPad today. He has his last concert tomorrow. He has senior finals on Monday and Tuesday, then graduation rehearsals and senior assemblies and such on Wednesday and Thursday before the big event Thursday night. Woot! Woot! Woot!
This is all very exciting. So exciting that I woke up in the middle of the night and couldn't get back to sleep, my mind was racing so much. wootwootwootwootwootwootwootwootwootwoot
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Mighty impressive job you and Alita have done. I think Alec is going to make you proud for years to come...just don't dwell on those senioritis lapses. It happens. Apparently he's pulled through and finished strong. Hope all three of you can enjoy these last few days. Congratulations are definitely in order all around!
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Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:Oh, on Saturday, 6/1, I weighed 230, down from 235.
Grats! I've been rather naughty this week, so I've been chicken to look. I will before long, though.
Okay, just weighed myself.
188.8, down from 196.something.
I also notice that my belt *almost* wants to be in the next tighter knotch.
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'Almost' is progress.
This morning, June 8, I was at 228 for a cumulative of -7.
This Monopoly competition is doing what I want it to do. It's keeping me from eating little things that, ultimately, kicks in a craving and 'I'll make it up, tomorrow.'
This morning, June 8, I was at 228 for a cumulative of -7.
This Monopoly competition is doing what I want it to do. It's keeping me from eating little things that, ultimately, kicks in a craving and 'I'll make it up, tomorrow.'
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ounce wrote:'Almost' is progress.
This morning, June 8, I was at 228 for a cumulative of -7.
This Monopoly competition is doing what I want it to do. It's keeping me from eating little things that, ultimately, kicks in a craving and 'I'll make it up, tomorrow.'
So "almost" counts in horseshoes, hand grenades ... and belt sizes? Cool.
This morning, June 8, I was 186.8 for a cumulative of ~ -10 from when I wasn't too chicken to weigh myself.
I'm glad this little competition is helping you. It's helping me, too.
BTW, we're at T-Minus 5 Days and Counting. Alec had his last high school concert on Thursday, and they had the band banquet on Friday. He has some studying to do this weekend, finals on Monday and Tuesday, then rehearsals and assemblies on Wednesday and Thursday before the event Thursday night. It's getting close!
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And atomic bombs...or hydrogen bombs.Mark B wrote:ounce wrote:'Almost' is progress.
This morning, June 8, I was at 228 for a cumulative of -7.
This Monopoly competition is doing what I want it to do. It's keeping me from eating little things that, ultimately, kicks in a craving and 'I'll make it up, tomorrow.'
So "almost" counts in horseshoes, hand grenades ... and belt sizes? Cool.
This morning, June 8, I was 186.8 for a cumulative of ~ -10 from when I wasn't too chicken to weigh myself.
I'm glad this little competition is helping you. It's helping me, too.
BTW, we're at T-Minus 5 Days and Counting. Alec had his last high school concert on Thursday, and they had the band banquet on Friday. He has some studying to do this weekend, finals on Monday and Tuesday, then rehearsals and assemblies on Wednesday and Thursday before the event Thursday night. It's getting close!
I was wondering if you had any fingernails left? No telling what's going to happen when he graduates from WSU or that very first grandbaby! Maybe even the marriage, if the ceremony is even a 'thing' in the future.
OH! Only 16 years, 8 months, and 20-odd days until the Texas bicentennial.
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It's getting close! Who is most excited? Parents or student??
When we graduated we all went out and got into trouble and did things we weren't supposed to. When our kids graduated the PTO committee organized a free party (drug and alcohol free) and tried to keep the kids out of trouble while allowing them to have an inclusive fun night with their classmates. Madras is a pretty small school (<150) graduates. Do they do something similar for the graduates at the bigger schools? What about you and Alita...what are your celebratory plans?
Congrats to the three of you!
When we graduated we all went out and got into trouble and did things we weren't supposed to. When our kids graduated the PTO committee organized a free party (drug and alcohol free) and tried to keep the kids out of trouble while allowing them to have an inclusive fun night with their classmates. Madras is a pretty small school (<150) graduates. Do they do something similar for the graduates at the bigger schools? What about you and Alita...what are your celebratory plans?
Congrats to the three of you!
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Boy, THAT'S a good question.nkrichards wrote:It's getting close! Who is most excited? Parents or student??
When we graduated we all went out and got into trouble and did things we weren't supposed to. When our kids graduated the PTO committee organized a free party (drug and alcohol free) and tried to keep the kids out of trouble while allowing them to have an inclusive fun night with their classmates. Madras is a pretty small school (<150) graduates. Do they do something similar for the graduates at the bigger schools? What about you and Alita...what are your celebratory plans?
Congrats to the three of you!
When I graduated, I didn't get into any trouble, but did push the limit some.
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nkrichards wrote:It's getting close! Who is most excited? Parents or student??
When we graduated we all went out and got into trouble and did things we weren't supposed to. When our kids graduated the PTO committee organized a free party (drug and alcohol free) and tried to keep the kids out of trouble while allowing them to have an inclusive fun night with their classmates. Madras is a pretty small school (<150) graduates. Do they do something similar for the graduates at the bigger schools? What about you and Alita...what are your celebratory plans?
Congrats to the three of you!
It's a weird moment right now. Alec is starting to feel the enormity of what's happening, and he's not sure what to make of it. I suspect we are, too.
His school is doing one of those safe-sane-sober graduation night parties. After the ceremony tonight (!), he will get on a bus for places unknown and be gone until 5:30 a.m. Glad we didn't have a party planned for him.
ounce wrote:Boy, THAT'S a good question.nkrichards wrote:It's getting close! Who is most excited? Parents or student??
When we graduated we all went out and got into trouble and did things we weren't supposed to. When our kids graduated the PTO committee organized a free party (drug and alcohol free) and tried to keep the kids out of trouble while allowing them to have an inclusive fun night with their classmates. Madras is a pretty small school (<150) graduates. Do they do something similar for the graduates at the bigger schools? What about you and Alita...what are your celebratory plans?
Congrats to the three of you!
When I graduated, I didn't get into any trouble, but did push the limit some.
When I graduated, I went to a kegger, got bored, then went to hang out with a friend who worked the overnight shift at a local radio station. Yup. I was a real party animal.
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So, there's this...
Which is something that, at times, I never thought I'd see. We're down to hours now before graduation.
Technically, he had his last class on Tuesday. These past two days have been assemblies, rehearsals and awards programs.
Speaking of awards... Alec got a big surprise on Tuesday night during the Senior Awards Night program. His former AP World History teacher stood up on stage, in front of hundreds of people, and asked Alec to join her up there. She then preceded to say all sorts of very nice things about him and presented him with an award recognizing him as the Outstanding Senior in Social Studies for the Class of 2019. That's a class of 485 students.
He was surprised and very pleased. We were extremely pleased, too, both for the honor and the fact that we were able to keep the secret for so long! Now we can be unabashedly, ridiculously proud of him.
I have to take him to school for yet another rehearsal this morning. Then he's done until we drop him off at 5:30 tonight to get ready with the rest of his class. The actual ceremony, which is at the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater, will happen at 8 p.m. Glad out heat wave broke when it did! Wearing a cap and gown when it's 90+ degrees outdoors would be a bit toasty.
Which is something that, at times, I never thought I'd see. We're down to hours now before graduation.
Technically, he had his last class on Tuesday. These past two days have been assemblies, rehearsals and awards programs.
Speaking of awards... Alec got a big surprise on Tuesday night during the Senior Awards Night program. His former AP World History teacher stood up on stage, in front of hundreds of people, and asked Alec to join her up there. She then preceded to say all sorts of very nice things about him and presented him with an award recognizing him as the Outstanding Senior in Social Studies for the Class of 2019. That's a class of 485 students.
He was surprised and very pleased. We were extremely pleased, too, both for the honor and the fact that we were able to keep the secret for so long! Now we can be unabashedly, ridiculously proud of him.
I have to take him to school for yet another rehearsal this morning. Then he's done until we drop him off at 5:30 tonight to get ready with the rest of his class. The actual ceremony, which is at the Sunlight Supply Amphitheater, will happen at 8 p.m. Glad out heat wave broke when it did! Wearing a cap and gown when it's 90+ degrees outdoors would be a bit toasty.
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Understandable that you're proud of Alec! Bask in his accomplishments while you can realizing that you and Alita were a large part of why he was able to earn those awards. It's good to be proud of our kids.
Glad to hear that the large schools are also organizing a safe evening for the kids. (BTW When I mentioned that my generation went out and got in trouble it was a generic statement. I don't think I did anything after graduation and if I did it was very lame/tame.)
Enjoy the event tonight! And let Alec know that we're proud of him to.
Glad to hear that the large schools are also organizing a safe evening for the kids. (BTW When I mentioned that my generation went out and got in trouble it was a generic statement. I don't think I did anything after graduation and if I did it was very lame/tame.)
Enjoy the event tonight! And let Alec know that we're proud of him to.
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Yes, it is. Twice.Mark B wrote:
Wearing a cap and gown when it's 90+ degrees outdoors would be a bit toasty.
So let me by you a round of drinks!
If only you had a horn for when his name is called out.
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Yup.
He's a graduate!
It was a long ceremony, which happens when there are 478 graduating seniors, and they held it in a big indoor-outdoor amphitheater where they usually have the big rock bands play. These young rock stars were cheered on by a very large crowd (including a few people with horns).
We got a front row seat and had a good view of Alec when his name was announced and he picked up his diploma, shook hands, etc. I don't think he ever saw us in the sea of people, but that's okay. We also had a good shot of him on the closed-circuit TV.
We (amazingly) found him in the crush of humanity after the event and got this grad night selfie.
After that, we packaged up all his grad gear and walked him to the bus for the all night "sane and sober" grad party. It turns out they went to a Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center south of Portland and spent the night there having fun. (Alita and I went out for margaritas and wonton chicken tacos. Yum.)
I picked him up, exhausted but satisfied, at about 5:30 this morning, and he's now sound asleep in his room.
Thank you guys for all your support, especially in this last year. It's been a bumpy flight at times, but we have successfully brought it in for a landing. Your thoughts, words and corny jokes helped that happen. Seriously. You guys are the best.
He's a graduate!
It was a long ceremony, which happens when there are 478 graduating seniors, and they held it in a big indoor-outdoor amphitheater where they usually have the big rock bands play. These young rock stars were cheered on by a very large crowd (including a few people with horns).
We got a front row seat and had a good view of Alec when his name was announced and he picked up his diploma, shook hands, etc. I don't think he ever saw us in the sea of people, but that's okay. We also had a good shot of him on the closed-circuit TV.
We (amazingly) found him in the crush of humanity after the event and got this grad night selfie.
After that, we packaged up all his grad gear and walked him to the bus for the all night "sane and sober" grad party. It turns out they went to a Bullwinkle's Family Fun Center south of Portland and spent the night there having fun. (Alita and I went out for margaritas and wonton chicken tacos. Yum.)
I picked him up, exhausted but satisfied, at about 5:30 this morning, and he's now sound asleep in his room.
Thank you guys for all your support, especially in this last year. It's been a bumpy flight at times, but we have successfully brought it in for a landing. Your thoughts, words and corny jokes helped that happen. Seriously. You guys are the best.
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