Towel Thief

Who steals a towel from someone while they are in the pool?

Charmaine left around 6:30 this morning to drive to Hood River, OR to visit her brother. I wasn’t going to go back to sleep at 6:30, so I decided I’d get my lazy butt to the pool, even if it was only for a short workout.

I got to the pool about 7:10. The aqua-cows had already vacated the premesis. There were two younger guys swimming in the fast lane, two fat people wading into the slow lane, some people in the hot tub, but nobody in the middle lane. As I walked out from the locker room, and old man stepped into the one and only shower out by the pool. Sure, I could have gone back into the locker room and showered, but I was worried that he was going to ace me out and take the middle lane away. I decided to forego the mandatory shower and get right in. I hung my blue towel next to the only other towel on the rack, which was an old gray towel that had seen better days (more than one hole torn in it, despite being fairly thick material).

I was in the pool for about 45 minutes. During that time, all the people that had been there when I arrived left. Some other people came and left, and still others had arrived and were still there. The old beater towel was still there, but my blue towel was gone.

Who steals a towel from someone while they are still in the pool?

The kicker is that this is the second time this has happened to me. I know people are tired when they get up in the morning, but are they really so tired that they can’t remember that they brought a really crappy towel with them? One that looks like it was abandoned and then stolen from the lost and found? Maybe I’ve stumbled upon something with that statement.

At any rate, I’m fairly upset about it. At least it wasn’t one of our really good towels that I bring from time to time.

500 Free warm-up
3 x 100 Free @ 2:05 (coming in under 1:10)
1 x 100 Kicking
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900 yards (pathetic, yes, but at least I got my butt out of bed)

Locked Out? Swim

Charmaine and I traded cars this morning so she could take Julie and Jess around Highland, Alpine, Cedar Hills, and Pleasant Grove.  The plan was to find something great at a local garage sale.

I went to help Kyle and Megan move into their new house across the street.  As I arrived, one of the guys helping said, “You have impeccable timing.  We’re done.”  That wasn’t exactly true, but it was close enough.  I helped them carry their big TV downstairs into the theater room under their garage and then they really were done.  BG, my next door neighbor, had seen their moving truck early this morning and made a few calls to get some guys over to help.  It didn’t take long to unload their truck with 7 guys helping out.

I was now quite a bit ahead of schedule, but that was good.  I figured I could get some things done at work and maybe have time for swimming, so I made sure to bring my swim bag along for the trip to Orem.

As I stood outside my locked office door, it dawned on me that the key to said door was on the keychain to the car Charmaine was driving.  They probably wouldn’t be done hitting garage sales until close to noon, so there was no reason to head back for the keys (it was only 10:30).  And that is how I found myself swimming on a Saturday morning.

500 Free warm-up
5 x 100 Free @ 2:30 (coming in between 1:05 and 1:15)
200 Free easy
200 swimming under water (as few breaths as possible)

I’m starting to think I need to define my workouts before I get to the pool so I don’t wind up messing around or talking myself into a shorter workout, etc.

When I got back home, Charmaine and Julie were talking about keeping workout logs.  I wound up getting roped into setting up some blogs for them on Perrykids.com.  I guess I better get on that.

Swimming without Blogging

Despite the lack of blog entries, I have actually been swimming.  I swam Wednesday and Thursday.  I even mixed it up a bit and did some over-unders and some sprints.  My fastest 50 was 0:30, which is pretty sad, and my 100 wasn’t any better at 1:05.

I’ve had a serious lack of computer connectivity as of late.  We just moved into our new house and I have only setup the phone and wireless.  My old Power Mac doesn’t have wireless, so I won’t be blogging from there until I wire up the ethernet jacks and buy a new switch for the basement.  Even my work machine has been down a lot lately.

I’ve finally given up on getting XEN to work with my NVIDIA card.  I can hardly wait until AMD releases the ATI driver stack as open source and forces NVIDIA to do the same.  What a bunch of morons.

Josh finally moved from Windows to Linux at work as well. Corey was helping him get all setup on his Dell Precision 380 (the same machine I have).  Josh was complaining about how hard it is to setup Linux on these boxes (because they can’t include the proprietary NVIDIA driver in the distribution).

After giving up on getting XEN working with NVIDIA, I decided I might run Windows as the base and then do something like colinux or parallels on top of that.  I decided to be a bit bold and dropped in my Windows Vista RC1 DVD.  It booted up and said it couldn’t install because I don’t have a hard drive.  I wasn’t extremely surprised that Vista doesn’t have a good set of drivers yet, but I sort of thought they would be in the “Release Candidate.”

After failing with Vista, I decided to put Windows XP back on the machine.  I figured that should be easy, since XP was pre-installed on the box when we bought it.  Booting with the Windows XP CD yielded the BSOD (Blue Screen Of Death).  It became extremely clear that it is easier to install Linux than Windows, at least on relatively new Dell hardware.

So I thought there must be some drivers I have to install at the beginning of the XP setup so that it can succeed.  I quickly installed Kubuntu and went to Dell’s website to find the drivers.  There are no less than 6 drivers that I have to supply during XP setup to get this thing to install.  What a joke.  And to make this process easier, Dell has packaged all their drivers in self-exracting archives that only work on Windows.  So without a Windows machine I will not be able to get the drivers that will enable me to install Windows.  Brilliant.

I decided to stick with Kubuntu.  It does almost everything Windows does, plus a whole lot of things that Windows can’t even hope to do.  If only it had a better groupware (email, calendar) client.  I can’t stand Evolution.  It crashes about 35 times a day (not exaggerated).  For now I’m using rdesktop to connect via RDP to a virtual windows machine running on a headless box in another office.  Then I have Outlook on that machine.  It’s not ideal, but it sure beats Evolution.

Wow, almost nothing about swimming in this post.  Oh well.

Moving

The last few days have been crazy. We have been slowly moving out of our apartment and into our new house. As I’ve said before, this has made many convenient excuses. Today almost turned into another one, but I finally broke down and swam a little today.

Last night we slept at the new house for the first time. It was a rough night. The new house has all new sounds that I’m not used to yet. Plus I ate way too much for dinner, which made me feel too hot for most the night. This led to not getting up early enough to swim before work.

We had professional movers pack up the rest of our stuff today at 1:00. Knowing this was on the schedule, I headed over to the apartment around noon to help pick up and get the last few things ready for the movers. By 12:45 there wasn’t much else I could do and I figured I would head back to work. This is when I had the breakthrough. I hadn’t showered in the morning and was feeling pretty gross, so I talked myself into swinging by the gym (I had my swim stuff in the car) and taking a shower. By the time I got to the gym I had convinced myself to at least get in the pool and swim a 500. By the time I was in the pool I knew I wasn’t going to leave without doing at least a partial workout. It felt really good to be in the pool again.

300 Free warm-up
5 x 100 Free @ 2:05 (coming in between 1:10 and 1:15)
200 Free easy
50 Free fast (0:30)
200 Free warm-down

Training Table

It’s been 3 days since I’ve been to the gym or the pool.  That’s pretty pathetic.

Yesterday we closed on our new house.  Today we pick up the keys.  Tonight and tomorrow we’ll start moving our stuff from our “temporary” apartment to the house.  It seems strange to think we’ve been in Utah for more than a full year now.  We hoped to be in the apartment for 3 months, but somehow we’ve been there a year now.  It will be really nice to be in a house again.

After signing all the papers yesterday, we decided to go out and celebrate.  We ended up at the Outback Steakhouse in Orem.  I got the Ouback style Prime Rib.  It was really tasty.  Charmaine got the Alice Springs Chicken, which was also quite good.  The BYU-TCU football game was on all the TVs in the place.  BYU was man-handling TCU.  At the table next to us was a fairly large family that included Merrill J Bateman (former president of BYU).  I thought it was interesting that he didn’t seem to pay any attention to the game.
We went to Training Table for lunch today.  I got a Hawaiian burger, an order of cheese fries with dipping sauce, and a huge rootbeer float.  I probably ate too much.

After we’re done moving I’ll have to come up with a new excuse for why I keep skipping workouts, or else I’ll have to get back to working out.  One thing’s for sure… I can’t keep going out to eat twice a day if I expect to stay in good health.

Goggles of Racing (+1 Aggression)

After that last post, I decided to get some work done. Soon after starting to work, I realized that everything was broken. I decided I might as well swim a little. I went to the gym, got changed, went out to the pool, only to realize that my goggles were not in the swim bag. I must have left them in my regular workout bag, which was in my locker. Instead of going back to my locker to hunt down my goggles, I decided to borrow Charmaine’s goggles, which were in the swim bag.

My goggles are red. Charmaine’s goggles are green. It makes a difference. When I swim with Charmaine’s goggles, it seems fairly relaxing. When I swim with my goggles, I feel driven. I find this very interesting. How can the color of the lense make that much difference? And yet, it does.

500 Free warm-up
5 x 100 Free @ 2:05 (coming in between 1:10 and 1:15)
100 Free easy
6 x 50 Kick @ 1:20 (coming in at 0:55)
100 Free easy
50 Free fast (0:32)
100 Free fast (1:05)
100 Free warm-down

Strength Returning

I didn’t sleep much last night.  I went to bed late and kept waking up.  I think I’m a bit nervous about closing on our new house later this week.  There may be other reasons as well, but the bottom line is that I didn’t get up and swim this morning.  That means I either swim or lift weights at lunch.

Alex has decided he doesn’t want to swim anymore.  The chlorine isn’t doing great things for him.

We decided we would do our regular Monday workout — Chest. When we got to the gym, Kyle was already dressed and starting his chest workout.  Unfortunately, right about that time, I realized I hadn’t brought my workout clothes, just my swim stuff.  Alex was still convinced that he didn’t want to swim, so we cruised past my apartment and picked up my workout clothes.  Kyle was mostly finished by the time we got back to the gym, but we still pestered him a bit.  Joey’s wife was also at the gym, but we didn’t see her until we were just about finished ourselves.

The nice thing about today’s workout is that I saw my strength returning.  It took a long time to build it up the first time, then it went away quickly, but it seems to be returning just as quickly.  Now if I can just figure out how to stop the weight gain and turn it into weight loss again.

Weight: 245.8

Flat Bench
185/12   225/10   245/6 (+1 with spot)

Incline Bench
185/12   205/9 (+1 with spot)   215/5 (+1 with spot)

Incline Fly
70/12   75/10   80/8   These were pretty easy, I should go up next time

Bar Dips
8

Another Day Off

I’m still walking sort of funny, but that’s not why I didn’t swim today. It’s Friday, and we usually go out to lunch on Fridays. I wasn’t planning on going to lunch today, though. Today we had our final walkthrough with Ivory Homes on our new house. It was scheduled for 4 hours (from 2:00 to 6:00). So I wasn’t planning on swimming at lunch. If I was going to swim, it had to be before work.

I guess the stress of the final walkthrough and the possibility of forgetting something important that we wanted them to fix made it hard to sleep last night. It also rained like mad. In fact, when I go to the house at 1:55, there was still some snow on the roof of the house next door. Yes, I said snow. It’s not supposed to snow in September, and if it does, it’s certainly not supposed to snow low enough to get on houses.

The combination of multiple days of rain (and a bit of snow and hail) made the walk around the outside of the house very muddy. We all took our shoes off on the front porch for the rest of the walkthrough. Ron, the neighborhood supervisor for Ivory, has been great to work with through the entire process. Today was no different. Everything we pointed out or asked for, he agreed to fix. Charmaine was thoughtful enough to get a gift certificate or traveller’s check or something to say thanks. I was very impressed.

The house looks really good. I may be slightly biased due to the fact that I am ready to move in this very moment, but I really do think they’ve done a good job overall. There are still some things that I’m not impressed with, but none of them are a huge deal. I sort of wish I had thought about blogging the house building project from the beginning. We did take a lot of pictures along the way, but capturing the just-in-time emotions at each step is no longer possible. So that project can’t ever happen. If we ever build another house (probably likely, even though I dread the though of it) I’ll probably blog all about it.

Spaghetti Factory

Having Lasagna for lunch counts as working out, right?

One of the meetings yesterday was between our CEO and the members of my team. Joe and Alex have been fairly vocal about their unhappiness as of late and Martin (our CEO) wanted to discuss it. We talked about the individual items that were contributing to their unhappiness, the ways we can go about solving the issues, etc. The consternation isn’t limited to Joe and Alex, of course, but they are some of the only people voicing their unhappiness in public. In this case “in public” means in my office, with the door open, while other people walk by and wonder what all the commotion is about.

Today our office manager wanted to take my entire team out to lunch, presumably so she could add her two bits to the ongoing conversation. I told her I thought it was a bad idea, but she still wanted to do it. I imagine her boss (our director of HR/Operations) put her up to it, because it seemed fairly out of place for her to even take a break for lunch.

Joe called in sick today, so it was just me, Alex, and Tracy. I drove us all to Spaghetti Factory. I had the Lasagna, a garden salad with pesto dressing, and a bunch of the complimentary sourdough bread.

The lunch conversation was sort of interesting. We only spoke briefly about the issues facing my team, before Tracy vented a bit of her own steam. Alex seemed to be in a better place today, so maybe it was helpful after all. I hope so.

On a side note, both Alex and I were extremely sore today. I think this is the worst of the pain from our pathetic leg workout on Tuesday. Hopefully I’ll feel like swimming again by tomorrow morning.

Better Late Than Never

We had a big mandatory company meeting this morning. I wanted to be there a little early, so I decided I wouldn’t get up to swim in the morning. I didn’t sleep very well. There was a lot of rain and other random noises throughout the night. I kept waking up and wondering what time it was.

The meeting went well, but it spawned some other meetings that happened right after the first meeting. This led to my being in meetings until about 1:15. At that point nobody wanted to go lift weights, which was fine with me. I wanted to swim anyway and it worked out so that I could. I didn’t want to be away from work too long, which made a nice excuse for cutting the swim a bit short.

500 Free warm-up
5 x 200 Free @ 3:45 (coming in at 2:40)
100 Free easy
200 Free warm-down
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1800 yards