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So my first week of FatOff2 included 2 runs and a two hours of basketball on Saturday.
  • Initial weight: 188 lbs
  • This week's weight: 187 lbs
  • Lost a pound the first week which means at this rate of a pound a week, I'll actually be able to hit my target of 8 pounds lost in 8 weeks.

    It'll be tough for me to keep that up for this week, however: I'm off to Las Vegas for a work conference on Tuesday night and I'll be returning on Sunday afternoon.  I'll try to get in some jogging while in Vegas... oh, who am I kidding, that's not gonna happen.  I'm not even gonna bother bringing my running shoes.  Sara and Cam will be joining me in Vegas on Thursday night, and Wednesday I'm planning on catch Penn and Teller, so really I won't have any nights free anyways.

    I'll also be missing basketball as well, which means it'll be a week of zero physical activity.  I'll be happy just to keep the status quo on my weight.

    Missing basketball may actually not be a bad thing: I had a freakish eye injury last Saturday when going for a rebound amid a crush of bodies - somebody's goggles hit me in the eye.  Hard.

    Freakish eye injury

    It was bleeding at first, but overall really not too bad of an injury.  I shudder to think what could have happened had the contact been a half-inch further down.  It'll be good to give it another week to heal before subjecting it to sweat and contact again.
    Just got back from a run and it's absolutely FRIGID out there, especially with a strong and very cold wind coming off the Bay and blowing directly into my face.  It's been as cold as I can remember and I could even see my breath - that never happens when there's no fog!!  I just checked the weather and it's 10C right now.  With the wind, it was probably around 8 degrees!  In San Francisco!!!  Freezing!!!!!

    Anyways, I'm starting to jog again.  This was actually my second session this week, after having run for the first time on Monday night.  It's been over eight months since I last ran, and sleep levels are way low with Cam now, so I figured I'd be dead after 10 minutes of running, but it turns out that it was not too bad.  My first run was a very solid 35 minute run and tonight I got in a 20 minute session.  I've actually started playing basketball once a week and I've been out to three basketball sessions so that's probably boosted my endurance level.

    I realized that I never did post my final weigh-in from the original FatOff last August.  I don't quite remember the numbers, but I do remember that I neither gained nor lost weight from the original start weight so I that means I finished at 189 lbs.  I guess we all know where Cam gets his fattiness from.  :)

    I'm starting up another FatOff.  Same as before, I'll see how much weight I can lose in two months.  Playing basketball again will definitely help as not only will it offer a source of physical activity but it will be motivation to keep running - running will increase my endurance which will let me get the most out of the two hours of basketball each week.

    I weighed myself this past Sunday so I'll go with that as my starting weigh-in.

  • Initial weigh-in on Sunday March 16: 188lbs
  • Target weight: 180lbs

  • Yeah, that's not a lot of targeted weight loss, but based on my not-exactly-encouraging results from the original FatOff, I'm thinking losing a measly eight pounds will be quite the accomplishment for me.  Let's see how it goes, first weigh in this coming Sunday...



    Speaking of being fat, I just took a "How many cannibals could my body feed?" quiz.  Turns out I could be quite the buffet for some tribe out there.
    How many cannibals could your body feed?

    Hopefully I'll only be able to feed a Jon-and-Kate-sized family after my FatOff.

    Hunting for teeth
    Cam's got a tooth!!  You can barely see it, but you can definitely feel the sharp edge poking through when run your finger along his gums.  Poor little guy, the pain's been killing him the past couple days and he's been unable to sleep or eat well over the weekend.  When he tries to eat, the pain seems to be too great and he cries and pushes away from both bottle and boob.  We've tried various things to ease his pain, including giving him a cold wet cloth to suckle as well as a bottle filled with cold water, and it would soothe him a little, but it was very hard to get him to sleep.  It would take over an hour of soothing/rocking before he slept, and then he would wake in 45 minutes and we'd go through it all over again.  Been a rough couple of nights for us.

    I called our pediatrician today and he recommended infant Motrin, so we've given Cam a dose and it worked swimmingly; he only cried for a few minutes before the pain subsided and he was able to eat and fall asleep as usual.  (by the way, the dose for Cam was 1.85 mL, which is actually rated for kids aged 12-23 months... or fatties like Cam who weigh 18-23 lbs.)

    It's good that we have a remedy and I'm glad his tooth can come out with minimal pain, but I'm sad that he's getting his teeth - I love his toothless grin.  Good thing I've snapped lots of pics of his great smile.




    Having fun
    Cam's been getting more and more fun to be with; he's so interactive now and it's great fun to play with him.  When he sees either Sara or I, he breaks into his great big toothless grin and while I'm holding him, he'll lunge for Sara, wanting to play with Mommy.  He's also quick with his laughs; as he's watching Sara, all she needs to do is make some sort of high pitched baby sound and he'll start to laugh.

    He's also able to sit up by himself now, though he's a bit wobbly and tends to arch his back and fall backwards.  He's supposed to be rolling over both ways by now, but that hasn't happened yet.  He is starting to roll over, though - as soon as I put him down in his crib he'll roll onto his side and fall asleep.  When I'm with him in bed, I like to roll him back and forth in the hopes that he learns how to roll over.  It's questionable just how much he's learning, but it's great fun to roll him back and forth.  :)



    Cam's hair has been getting longer and longer and he's developed long wispy bangs hanging down his forehead, and I think it looks really feminine (it's not helping that we've been dressing him in a girly bunny-rabbit looking hoodie on him lately).  We've both wanted to cut his hair for awhile now, but we were both a little worried about giving him a bad haircut - as I said to Sara, "You're going to make him look like Frankenstein."  We've held off giving him a haircut, instead opting to just sweep his long bangs to the side.

    Well that all changed this past weekend.  We were car shopping and the sales guy goes "there's lots of room in there for the two of you and your daughter."  We brought Cameron home and cut his hair right away, Frankenstein cut or not.

    First cuts are the scariest, of course, as all that's going through your head is that you're going to accidentally lop off his ear or something.  Sara took all of three cuts, leans back, and says "okay, I think that's good, what do you think?"  hahahaha... um, no, we need to cut a little more hair that that.  :)

    A few more cuts, nervousness gone, and Sara goes to work on the hair cut in earnest.  No more bangs, no more long hair to hang over his ears, no more girly hair.  Sara looooooves the new hair cut - during one of Cam's crying bouts from his teething, she would soothe him with "You have such a cute hair cut, you don't need to cry."

    Sara did a great job with the haircut.  There'll no be no more mistaken Cam as a girl.

    Take a look at the pictures.
    I'm sitting on the train ride home, engrossed with my laptop and not paying attention to my surroundings.  We pull into a stop and then suddenly somebody grabs the laptop right off my lap and runs for the door.  I jump up and chase after him, a step behind.  He's about two steps away from the door when I tackle him and we slam into the wall that partitions off the doorway.  He's got my laptop still in his hands and actually gets half his body out the doorway when I grab him again and lock up his legs and drag him back into the train.  We struggle on the ground a bit and I hear somebody yelling "Hey, what's going on?!!" and somebody's coming over to help out.  The thief has dropped the laptop by now, struggles out of my hold, and runs off the train right as the doors close.  This all happened in about 5 seconds, maybe less.

    The Macbook is a bit beat up with some dents on the shell, but thankfully it boots up and all seems well.  Me, I've got a couple scrapes and bruises on my leg and for some odd reason there's a cut on my ear but otherwise I'm alright.  My favourite earphones are dead, though - the wire ripped away from the plug when he pulled the laptop off my lap.

    It was a black dude who attempted the snatch'n'run, wearing a big black baggy hoodie and matching jeans.   He was about six foot tall and I found out he was quite muscularly built when I tackled him.  Sara thinks he probably targeted me cuz I looked like a geeky Asian working on my laptop; little did he know I am carrying some serious bulk on my frame and mildly athletic - I'm sure he's hurting from my full 190lbs tackling him into the wall.  I'm very lucky that I was sitting in the very middle of the train car; any other seat is closer to the door and he woulda made it out with my laptop.

    There are cameras on the train so hopefully they get a shot of him.  I highly doubt they'll find the guy and even if they do I'm not sure what would happen anyways - I still have the laptop so technically he didn't actually steal anything.  I'd love to see the video, though, just to see my tackle.  :)

    For more pics...  http://klee.smugmug.com/gallery/4482365_PWema#263677507 

    (In a some what related note, last words of a whipped man,  "No, seriously, I think we should move into a condo.")

    UPDATE: Steve thinks the pic is more Hoth than Death Star:


    Woah - a study done the University of Utah has shown that people using a 24" monitor gets things done 52% faster compared to an 18" monitor.

    Just quote this study if you are trying to get your company to get you a new monitor... I know I will be.  :)

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