Aloha Friday: Punctual Post Planning

Posted by TechyDad on January 14, 2011 under Aloha Friday, Blogging, Medical

You may have noticed something amiss with TechyDad.com this week.  I tend to post every weekday and yet there were no posts on Tuesday or Thursday.  What happened?  I tend to write posts, at most, the day before they go live.  Many times, I’ll finish up the post and hit Publish right then and there.

On Monday, JSL got sick.  He had been coughing for awhile, but the cough was getting worse.   B took him to the doctor, afraid he had caught my strep throat.  They put him on an antibiotic, but that didn’t seem to help.  That night, he developed a fever and threw up.  The night was very rough with him waking up multiple times coughing so much that he could hardly breathe.  Eventually, he came into our bed.  Needless to say, we didn’t get much sleep and writing a blog post was not a high priority.  Tuesday was busy at work.  By that night, I figured I would just work on my Wednesday blog post and skip Tuesday.

Wednesday night, I should have worked on a blog post, but was too tired.  Thursday saw some heater issues.  (Heat went out. Pilot light wouldn’t stay lit and a professional eventually had to be called when it proved too much for me.)  So, by Thursday night, I decided to write this Friday post instead.

My Aloha Friday question for today is: How far in advance do you write posts for your blog?

Also, make sure you add some spice to your marriage by entering my Eden Fantasys $50 gift card giveaway.  Less than a week to go!


Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the McLinky there if you are participating.

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Aloha #70

Eleven Things I Want To Complete In 2011

Posted by TechyDad on January 12, 2011 under Finish What I Start

Last week, I mentioned that 2011 should be The Year Of The Completed Project for me.  I gave myself until today to come up with a list of projects that I haven’t completed over the years that I will complete by the end of 2011.  Given that this year is Two Thousand and Eleven (and that completing over two thousand items isn’t realistic), I figured that I’d limit my list to 11 items.  Here they are in no particular order along with how I plan to complete them and when I plan to complete them by.  I’m going to try to schedule things so that no two tasks are assigned the same completion month.  They can be completed early, but I don’t want to overload myself to the point that I drop one or more of the tasks again.

1. To Do List Sign – I would often be asked by B to do something only to forget about it later on.  To better remind myself, I purchased a dry erase board and some magnets.  The idea was to superglue the magnets to the back of the board and stick the board on our refrigerator.  Unfortunately, the magnets were far too weak for the job.  Plan B was to hang the board on the kitchen wall.  I have the perfect spot picked out and know just what I need to do… Except I never seem to get around to it.

This is an easy task.  All I need to do is buy some hooks (the kind that don’t leave marks on the walls when you remove them) and hang the frame.  I’m pretty sure we even have the hooks somewhere in the house.  I plan to complete this by the end of January.

2. Finish My “Packers” Story – No, this isn’t a story about a football team from Green Bay, but a science fiction story that I’ve had in my head for over a decade now.  I wrote it out once but was unhappy with the result and planned on rewriting it.  The entire world is mapped out in my head along with conflicts and everything.  I began rewriting it last year but then stopped writing for some reason.

I plan to pick up the writing again and finish it bit by bit over the course of the year.  I’m not sure when I’ll finish but I figure I’ll shoot for October.

3.  Math Board Game With NHL – Last year, I won the Geek Dad book.  Of the geeky projects contained inside, I selected a board game to do with NHL.  We planned it out, made the appropriate purchases and wrote out the cards.  When it came time to make the actual board for the game, though, my initial plan of printing out the board, coloring it in and gluing it down didn’t work out.  I postponed completion time after time until it just faded into the “I’ll do someday” pile.  There was a brief revival when, during one of NHL’s swim lessons, I was struck by the idea of making it a purely card-based game.  Instead of walking around a board, you would draw “terrain cards” that would have certain effects.  These terrain cards never left my notebook, though.

I will spend a few nights here and there with NHL, writing out these cards.  This shouldn’t take more than a few months so I’ll shoot for this to be completed in March.

4.  Upstairs Play Room – When NHL was a baby, we loved going upstairs to let him romp.  The room upstairs was quite big and allowed him more movement.  Plus, in these pre-wireless laptop days, this was where our computers were so we could go online.  At some point, the room became more and more cluttered with old toys and playtime there became less and less of a possibility.  We keep meaning to clean it up, and indeed have spent time up there cleaning, but we never seem to finish.

This project isn’t going to be an easy one.  There are old toys that we should get rid of as the boys have both outgrown them as well as old computer equipment that I need to deal with.  I won’t be able to do this alone, either.  There will be items that only B will know what to do with.  Plus, cleaning time is limited.  We can’t let the boys go up there without it being cleaned up a bit more and we can’t clean up there while the boys are unsupervised downstairs.  I can go up there a few nights a week to tidy things up, though.  Once that’s done, perhaps we can spend a few Saturdays up there letting the boys play in one section while we clean up another.  I’m going to put a long end-date on this to give us plenty of cleaning time.  Let’s say November.

5.  Paint the Door – When we were preparing our house for move-in, we painted all of the rooms.  While painting the door, I noticed that the existing paint was coming off.  I peeled some off, intending to smooth over that area and re-paint it.  But more and more came off.  I stopped when a good chunk of the door was de-painted, intending to come back and finish it up.  You can guess what happened.

This is a task that wouldn’t take long to complete.  Perhaps a day’s work.  Still, it is probably best left for the warmer weather when the boys can be occupied playing outside instead of getting close to any paint cans (or paint chips that may/may not have lead in them).  I’ll give this a completion time of July.

6. Paint the Ceiling – Along the same lines as #5, we had cracking paint in the ceiling of our dining room.  It got so bad that a big hunk of paint was drooping down.  It irritated me so much that I went up there with a blade and sliced it off.  One problem solved, it seemed, but now we had a big bare spot on our dining room ceiling.

As with the door, this would be best attempted during the spring/summer.  I’ll give this a completion time of June to position it near the door’s completion time.  (I could probably accomplish both in one day, actually, but I’ll consider them two separate jobs.)

7. Shred, Shred, Shred – As a victim of ID theft, I’m careful about what I throw out.  Anything with my personal information, signature, etc gets saved to be shredded.  There are just a couple of problems.  The first is that the shredder is quite loud.  This means that I can’t really shred papers when the kids are asleep.  The second problem is that the shredder tends to jam if you shred too much and don’t let it cool down.  The influx of to-shred-papers and lack of shredding time has led to a backlog.  I would need to set some time aside to shred these papers little by little until my backlog is gone.  I could probably complete this sometime in August.

8. Repair Desktop PC – A few months back, our desktop PC died.  The hard drive just went kaput.  Luckily, I had long ago backed up our data to an external hard drive.  However, that PC had performed vital services.  We used it as a file server, print server, and a base of operations to scan photos or documents.  Getting this PC back up and running would entail buying a new hard drive and reinstalling operating system.  This shouldn’t be too hard, but I was considering moving that PC to Linux.  I’ve always wanted to learn Linux and this seems like a golden opportunity.  Given the Linux learning curve (which could be nearly-nothing or could be steep), I’ll put this down as to be completed in May.

9. How It Works Blog Series – Back during BlogHer, Amy of Amiable Life gave me an idea for a series of blog posts.  I would take a technical subject like “How Does The Internet Work” and break it down so that it would be easy for people with a non-technical background to understand.  I had made the graphics for the first one but needed to do some voice over work for it.  Since this would be an open ended series of blog posts, I’m not sure how many there would be.  Thus, I’ll only put a completion date on the first post.  I can get the first one done by February.

10. Kids Game Review Blog Series – Last year, I noticed that NHL was playing a few video games.  Not a ton, mind you, but a few.  This got me to thinking that I should do a regular video game review blog series.  I would focus on how good the game was for children and might even include video reviews.  I’ve done posts along these lines for Math Rider (both a regular post and video review) and Mater’s Tall Tales for the Wii (again, regular and video reviews).  Still, there wasn’t any formulized blog post series.  Like the last item, an open ended blog post series isn’t going to have a real end date, so I’ll just put a deadline on the first post in the series: April.

11. The PB Files – Last year, I received a box of peanut butter from Peanut Butter & Co.  There wasn’t any expectation of reviews or blog posts, but I decided to do a series anyway.  Thus, the PB Files was born.  I completed six of the eight posts, but never did the last two.  Unfortunately, peanut butter isn’t so great on my weight loss plan.  So this will have to wait for a bit.  I should be able to get them done by September, though.

And there you have it.  My 11 projects in 2011.  Some are big and will take a lot of time and some aren’t so big.  Still, by the time the year is out, I should have a few less items on the old “Never Been Completed” pile.

Twenty Pounds In Twenty Weeks Take Two

Posted by TechyDad on January 10, 2011 under 20lbs in 20 weeks, Fitness, Weight Loss

Last year, I tried to lose 20 pounds in 20 weeks.  I succeeded, but the remaining 32 weeks in the year allowed those pounds to sneak back on me.  I resolved that I would lose 25 pounds and intended to start my weight loss plan on January 2nd.  However, a bout with strep throat set my plans back by a week.

Starting Weight 205
Current Weight 205
Goal Weight 185
Lost 0
Left Until Goal 20

Therefore, this week officially kicks off my 20 Pounds in 20 Weeks in 2011.  This time, I’ll be doing things slightly different.  B has signed up for Weight Watchers Online and will be following their new Pro Points plan.  I’ve based my previous weight loss attempted on their old plan (Calories/Fat/Fiber) and it worked pretty much every time.  (The first time, I lost about 80 pounds!)  However, to simplify matters and better support B, I’m basing my new plan on Weight Watcher’s Pro Points plan.

As you can see from the table on the side, I’m beginning my weight loss journey at 205 pounds and intend to reach 185 by the time this is up.  This works out to 1 pound lost per week on average.

As with last year, I’ll have two “off” weeks.  The first will be when we go to Disney World.  After all, I’m not going to go to Disney and watch what I eat!  Besides, with all the walking you do in Disney World, I might not even gain that much weight.  The second week will be Passover.  It is hard enough figuring out what to eat during this holiday (when bread and pretty much any bread product is forbidden).  I don’t need to toss in the additional complication of a weight loss plan.  Of course, we tend to eat more fruits and vegetables during Passover anyway, so this might work in our favor.

Here’s to hoping that I’ll be blogging 20 pounds lighter in mid-May!

Giveaway Winner Catch-Up

Posted by TechyDad on January 8, 2011 under Giveaway
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I’ve got a confession to make.  I’ve been running giveaways and selecting winners.  The winners have received their items.  I even announced the winners on Twitter.  But I neglected to announce them here.  Bad, TechyDad!  Bad!  Well, here is where I play catch-up.

Nestle Butterfinger Snackerz Giveaway

This giveaway was won by Lethea Benson (Luvdaylillies on Twitter).

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Mastermind Animal Towers Giveaway

This giveaway was won by one entrant but when they didn’t respond within 48 hours, I was forced to select a second winner.  That lucky individual was Kelly Ann T. (cstironkat on Twitter).

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WikiReader Giveaway

The winner here was Cheryl Wilson (HeartnSoulmom on Twitter).

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Congrats to all of the winners!  Also, remember to enter my current giveaway to win a $50 gift certificate to Eden Fantasys.

Aloha Friday: Incomplete

Posted by TechyDad on January 7, 2011 under Aloha Friday, Finish What I Start

On Wednesday, I wrote about my plan to complete some previously incomplete tasks in 2011 and how I plan on finishing them.  Today it is your turn.

My Aloha Friday question for today is: What tasks did you leave incomplete in 2010 (or previous years) that you would love to complete in 2011?

Also, make sure you enter my Eden Fantasys $50 gift card giveaway


Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the McLinky there if you are participating.

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Aloha #69

Giveaway: $50 Eden Fantasys Gift Certificate

Posted by TechyDad on January 6, 2011 under Eden Fantasys, Giveaway

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Stop me if you’ve heard this story before.  A man and a woman are madly in love.  They have a wonderful time in the bedroom (perhaps in other rooms as well).  Then they get married and have children.  Gradually, their bedroom antics become fewer and fewer.  They turn from passion filled romps into scheduled sessions timed for the least interference of the kiddie kind.

The bad news is that this happens to far too many of us married folks.  The good news is that it doesn’t need to be like this.  Sometimes, all you need is to add a little spice to your relationship.  And boy does Eden Fantasys have spice!  You can go for the tamer items like massage oil or lingerie, or for some more adventurous gear.  There is also a whole community of people at Eden Fantasys, so be sure to stop by their forums.

Thanks to Eden Fantasys, one lucky winner will receive a $50 gift certificate. To enter, simply leave a comment below answering this question: What type of product would you buy from Eden Fantasys with $50?

Update:  It has come to my attention that some people might feel uncomfortable answering this question.  That’s fair enough.  So you can either answer the question above or this alternative question:  What do you do to keep your relationship from falling into a rut?

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Resolving To Finish What I Start

Posted by TechyDad on January 5, 2011 under Finish What I Start

As 2010 ended, I wrote a blog post for Dad Revolution titled: New Year, New Goals where I shared some of my goals for 2011.  I’ve been thinking about this for a few days and think 2011 should be The Year Of The Completed Project for me.  You see, I have this very bad habit of starting projects, getting distracted by something (e.g. sick child, another project, etc) and then never picking up that project again.

Last year, I began writing a story that had brewed in my mind for awhile.  After a few weeks of writing, the inevitable happened.  I got distracted and stopped writing for awhile.  A few months later, I looked at my writing and decided to restart the story and head in a different direction.  Again, distraction came and derailed my plans.

This isn’t to say that I’m going to try to go back and complete every single abandoned plan or project at once.  There are too many abandoned projects and not enough Free-TechyDad-Hours to complete them in.  Trying to complete them all simultaneously will just result in failure with the projects being set back down, still incomplete.

Instead, I’m going to think back on my incomplete projects and plans and come up with a few that I think should be revived.  Then, I’m going to schedule a time to do them so that they don’t overlap too much.  For example, our front door had some paint falling off of it when we moved in.  I meant to fix that but other things came up and, before I knew it, the door has been half-painted for over 6 years.  However, painting like this means keeping the boys busy elsewhere.  (The paint I remove could contain lead.  Plus open paint can + young kids = trouble.)  So this project is not a good fit for winter.  I don’t want to do this in the blistering heat either, so spring would be a good time to do this.

How can I guarantee that I won’t simply ditch my revived plans?  Well, that’s Plan #1.  I’m going to write a blog post about my plans, when I hope to begin and when I hope to finish them.  I’ll post every month on how my plans are going.  At the end of the year, with luck, I’ll have a few less incomplete projects on my list.  To give myself a deadline for “Plan #1”, I’ll post the list next Wednesday.

If Spam Came True

Posted by TechyDad on January 3, 2011 under Spam, Stories

While cleaning out my spam folder, I was reminded of a comic strip I had seen a decade ago.  It was labeled “If Spam Were True” and showed various characters acting out how it might look if those endless arrays of spam messages were actually truthful in nature and not attempts to scam you out of your cash.  (Side note:  If anyone actually remembers this comic strip and knows where I might find a copy, I’d love to hear it.  For the life of me, I can’t remember the strip’s name and haven’t been able to locate it for years.)

Anyway, I was thinking about this strip, and wondered what would happen if someone did build a device that made any spam that entered his inbox magically come true.  It might turn out something like the following.

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The phone rang three times before a voice answered.

“Hello?”

“Hi, Adam?  Ted here.  I’ve got something I need you to take off of my hands.”

“What is it?”

“Well, you know all of those annoying spam e-mails that come in?”

“Yeah.  Man, do I hate those things.”

“Well I was playing around with some stuff and thought I stumbled on a way to make all spam disappear forever.”

“Wow!  You should patent that.  It’s a million dollar idea.”

“I don’t need a million dollars.  I need you to take this thing away from me.”

“Why would you want to get rid of it?  That thing’s worth a fortune.”

“I know.  There are just two problems.”

“What are they?”

“The first problem is that I can’t turn it off.  No matter what I do with it, it keep churning along doing it’s thing.  I even tried cutting the power cable but it’s still running.  Darned if I know how.”

“Ok, that’s weird.  Still, a Spam Stopper that needs no power?  Sounds even better to me.”

“That’s the other problem.  It doesn’t stop spam.  It makes it come true.”

“Makes it come true?”

“Yeah.  You know all of those International Lottery e-mails?  The ones that say you’ve won some huge prize from a lottery that everyone knows doesn’t really exist?”

“Yes?”

“Well, somehow my machine has turned those imaginary winnings into real dollars.”

“You’re kidding.”

“No, I’m not.  I was suspicious when the first boxes full of cash began arriving, but they seem to be 100% legal tender.”

“Amazing.”

“I thought so too, at first.  Then the machine branched out into Nigerian spammers.”

“Those guys are worse than the phony lottery folks.”

“Except when they’re turned true.  Now I’m being showered with so much money, I don’t know what to do with it all.  I stopped counting at around $90 billion.”

“Okay, except for an accounting nightmare, I don’t see what the problem is.  You’ve got more money than you ever dreamed of.  I think a few tax or accounting headaches would be worth it.”

“It might have been, but it didn’t stop there.  You know those e-mails that claim to be from women who are just dying to meet you for illicit activities?”

“Uh-oh.”

“Yup.  You guessed it.  Suddenly hundreds of strange women began showing up at my doorstep throwing themselves at me.  My wife was already wondering what was up with the sudden influx of money but now she was convinced that I was cheating on her.  She left for her mother’s house three weeks ago, took the kids and I haven’t been able to contact them since.”

“But you didn’t actually *do* anything with these women, right?”

“Of course not.  Give me some credit.  Still, it’s getting draining saying ‘No’ to beautiful women three times per hour.  And since spam doesn’t respect night-time hours, these women show up at all hours of the day.  I haven’t gotten a decent night’s sleep in weeks.  Are you laughing?”

“Sorry, but I couldn’t help but chuckle over how you made having tons of money and beautiful woman fawning over you sound like such a chore.”

“Honestly, all I want is my simple life back.  I don’t want this infernal machine anymore.”

“Ok, ok.  I think I can take it off your hands.  I’m single, so there won’t be a complication with the women showing up.  When do you want to drop it off?”

“Um… Actually, I was hoping you could pick it up from me.  I can’t leave my apartment anymore.”

“Why not?  With every money e-mail spam adding to your bank account, I’d think you could transport it here in a private helicopter.”

“Yes, but you know all of those ‘add an inch’ spam e-mails?”

“Heh heh heh.  Yeah.  They came true too, right?  Wait a second.  Exactly, how many of them have come true so far?”

“28… Make that 29.”

“Um… Actually, I don’t think I’ll be able to help you Ted.  Maybe you could try Rick or Tony.  I just remembered that have something very urgent to take care of.”

“Please, Adam… You’ve got to help me.  I need to get rid of this before…”

Adam could hear a ding in the background and then another.  He hung up the phone as he heard Ted mumbling something about herbal viagra.  He felt bad for Ted.  He hated his overflowing spam folder, but decided that there are worse things in the world.  Those spam messages could be coming true!

A Hot New Year’s Day in the ER

Posted by TechyDad on under Holidays, Sick

I’d like to report that we had a blast partying 2010 away and B and I shared a kiss at midnight followed by more fun on New Year’s Day… I’d like to report that, but I can’t.

I came home from work on Thursday feeling tired and sick.  I chalked up the sick feeling to eating too much bad-for-me food at work too quickly.  The tiredness, I figured, was from staying up past midnight for too many nights in a row.  When I got home, on a whim, I took my temperature: 101.  I took some Motrin, climbed under the covers, and passed out for a few hours.  B took charge, got dinner ready for herself and the boys, and got them to bed.  I ate my dinner later, when I felt good enough to venture out of bed.

The next day, I had off work, but had planned to go in so I could use the day off another day.  With fever chills and an aching throat (which I had had for a few days but thought was due to sleeping with my mouth open), I e-mailed my boss to let him know I’d be out after all.  I spent most of Friday in bed or on the couch, keeping an eye on the boys while B ran errands to get needed items.  Our usual New Year’s Eve dinner is junk food, hors d’oeuvres, veggies and dip, etc.  B procured all the supplies she could gather but I wasn’t feeling up to engorging myself on them.  Though I kept Motrin in me, my fever never seemed to go away.  My usual remedy for sore throats, tea with honey did no good either. 

After the kids were in bed, I watched Back to the Future 2 and part of 3.  B fell asleep on the couch, but I woke her up in time to see the Times Square ball drop.  I didn’t kiss her as I didn’t want to give her whatever I had.  Instead we hugged.  Ah the romantic gesture of trying to keep your spouse from enduring the illness you have!

The first half of New Year’s Day, I spent in bed.  My fever still refused to drop, even with Motrin.  After much pestering from B, I drove myself to the ER.  (B would have driven me, but we had nobody to watch the kids and we didn’t want to expose them to the germs in the ER.)  I must digress for a moment to explain what a big deal my going to the ER was.  This was a Saturday.  On Saturdays, I celebrate Shabbat which for me means (among other things), no driving the car, no writing and no using my cell phone.  So for me to drive to the ER, fill out forms and let B know how I was doing via my cell was a big deal.  It meant that I thought this was more than just a small bug and could be something which required immediate medical intervention.

I sat in the waiting room shivering as if air conditioning was blowing right on me.  I zipped up my winter coat zipped up and put my gloves and hat on but I still felt freezing cold.  I could tell my fever was going up.  I had skipped my usual dose of Motrin so the fever wouldn’t be masked when I was seen.  Probably not the brightest idea when it came to keeping me comfortable.  Time seemed to crawl.  On the good side, I anticipated waiting and had brought a magazine.  On the negative side, I had brought a food magazine and the bright, colorful photos of different food dishes made me feel nauseous.  I closed the magazine and turned it over (the front page also featured food, of course).

The people who arrived just before me got called in so I could see that my time was nearly up.  I saw something else too.  Something by the seat of the people who just left.  I could swear it was money.  I was called a few minutes later.  As I walked into the triage room, I picked up the item.  It was a $5 bill.  I explained to the nurse that I thought the couple in the next room had dropped it.  She thanked me and brought it to them.  I heard something about being lucky and “playing the lotto.”  Perhaps it wasn’t theirs after all.  Oh well, I figured, that could be my good deed for the day.

The nurse came back, asked me a few questions about my symptoms, took my blood pressure and took my temperature.  Blood pressure was fine, but my temperature was 102.9.  Yikes.  No wonder I felt awful.  She left and a doctor came in shortly.  The doctor listened to my breathing, looked in my throat and decided that I had Strep Throat.  She decided to not do a culture and left.  After she left, I had second thoughts about not doing the culture.  When the nurse came in to give me the first dose of the medicines they were going to put me on (Penicillin to fight the infection and Lidocaine to numb my throat), I asked for the throat culture.  She came back with the appropriate swab and, after me warning her about my horrible gag reflex, expertly performed the culture.  I was told that I’d only be informed within 24 hours if the results are positive.  Of course, if the results are negative, that would be the bigger issue since I might require different medications to fully fight this illness.  (I have yet to hear back and it has been well over 24 hours now.)

I stopped by a pharmacy on the way home.  By then the shivering had passed.  Instead, I felt like my body was radiating heat.  I ditched my hat and gloves and strode out in the cold, winter air.  After getting my medication (and some hard candies to suck on to help my throat), I left the store to head home.  Once home I stripped down (sorry for the mental image everyone), climbed into bed, got comfortable the best I could and relaxed with a New Year’s Day Mythbusters marathon.  I intended to sleep, but I just couldn’t get comfortable enough.  Seeing Jamie, Adam, Grant, Kari, and Tory blow things up made me feel better though.  (Side note: I should really submit a myth I heard growing up: A shopping center behind my house installed a propane tank and everyone in the neighborhood was worried it would blow up and take out the entire neighborhood if it was struck by lightning.  I can definitely see the Mythbusters taking that on.)

By the time B got back and we got the kids into bed, I was feeling better.  My fever was down and my throat was feeling better.  I was getting occasional hot and cold flashes which led me to joke that I was going menopausal.  Sunday, I stayed fever free, slept until 10:30am (except for waking up at 7am to take my medicine) and even ventured out (somewhere other than the ER/pharmacy).  I just hope I didn’t pass it on to B, NHL or JSL.  Definitely *NOT* the way I wanted to spend my New Year’s weekend.

P.S. I had intended to start a new diet yesterday, but obviously recovery trumps diet.  I’m not going to gorge myself, but neither shall I watch my calories like a hawk.  That being said, I did do an initial weigh-in yesterday and was 204.5.  That’s a few pounds lower than I was when I weighed myself a short while ago (before falling ill).  Apparently, Strep helped me lose some weight.  I don’t recommend the Strep Throat Diet to anyone though!