Wednesday, August 29, 2012

So, I've been running lately....



Yeah, it's true. I have started to run. For quite some time now I have been on that "I need to get healthy" kick, but never really did anything at all. In fact, I have probably gone through the longest inactive streak that I have ever known. It's sad to think about really. The last two or three years have been strange for me. Happy in the sense of my family, sad in the sense that we have let a lot of things get out of our control.

About five weeks ago, I decided to give running a shot. I found a beginners program online that works on an interval based time. It's been fairly smooth for me. I mean, it is definitely easing me into the running. So much so, that I have actually kept it up for...well five weeks. I am at a point now that I don't want to stop. I don't.

Over the last couple of years, I have always had a secret plan/goal, to do like a 5k run. Well, to be honest, I wanted to do all of the 5k's that the major sport teams in Houston have. Astros, Dynamo, Rockets, and Texans if they all have them, which I believe that they do. You get to do a cool 5k and usually tickets for that weekends game. Oh yeah! That and they usually end up somewhere cool...like center court, 50 yard line, what have you. Sounds cool! Right?! Of course. As with everything else, of course, I never did anything about it. Until now...sort of...

The goal for me, seems to be in complete reach. I started a running program on 7/30/12, and guess what?!? The Houston Texans host "The Running of the Bulls" 5k on 9/23/12. Seems to be in reach. It's a realistic goal to set for yourself. Hold up...nothing can be easy....

Moving right along...into the third week of running...my shins start feeling a bit tender. Great. Shin splints?! Quite possible. I developed them the last time I attempted running. It's a blessing of having extremely flat feet. Great. Three weeks in, I don't want to stop. I read a little, and see that you can continue to train through them, but you do have to be careful. I read diligently. I began stretching as much as I can, and iced my shins down as much as I could. They remained tender, but didn't seem to be getting any worse. Still, I pay close attention and continue on.

Feeling great about my running and completing my fourth week with as much confidence as one could have, another set back. On a day that I don't run (Sunday), I start feeling a slight pain in my right foot in the afternoon. Nothing too major, just a nagging pain. It was with me all day, slightly getting to be a bit more painful. At the end of the day, about to get into bed, the pain was severe. I was beginning to wonder if I had a broken bone.

ARE THE RUNNING GODS NOT PLEASED WITH ME?! WHAT HAVE I DONE? I called into work the next day and decide to get it checked out. After four different attempts to schedule an appointment, finally...an opening!!! 3:30 p.m. It was a looong day for me. The thoughts that something was broken and that I was going to have to stop kept running through my mind (No pun intended). Already I was thinking to myself that it would be the most crushing news that I have received in quite some time. I mean, I wondered to myself if I would potentially cry upon getting the grim news. On the other hand, I was also worried that I would go to the doctor and they say that they don't see anything wrong. This usually happens to me. But, hey!! The pain is there, and I can assure you that I am not making it up.

Well, after an X-Ray...they found something. Tendonitis of the fifth metatarsal. Wow! That actually sounds cool! Ok, maybe not. It's basically just an inflamed tendon, it hurts like hell, but it is just inflamed. Doc said that it shouldn't stop me from running. Ice, Ice, Ice and I should be in good shape. What's better is that he praised me for what I was doing and that I should continue. He said that I should have no problem doing a 5k. It was encouraging! It actually made me feel good. Simple, but it made me feel like going on.

It is a major relief for me to get this news. I decided, reluctantly, to take a week off from running. Hopefully with icing down and a week's rest, I should be able to start up on Labor Day. That's the plan at least.

Hope that it is good enough so that I can get back on the track.



Sunday, August 12, 2012

The Dark Knight Rises

...it's a been a very log time since my last post. I have been thinking about updating the blog during that past week. There are a lot of things running through my mind that I want to write about, let's just see how it goes... One of the biggest highlights for me this summer, and possibly in my life, was getting the chance to watch The Dark Knight Rises on IMAX with Raymond. It was cool to at least see the final part of the Dark Knight Trilogy with him. Of course I would have loved to see them all with him, but at least the last one will definitely do. The one instance that I will never ever forget, and that I play back in my head was the first time that Bale's Dark Knight made his first presence in the movie. Raymond's eyes lit up and the smile was as big as the IMAX screen itself. I don't really know what made me turn to him at the time, but I am glad that did. The movie itself was pretty good. I want to see it at least one more time on the big screen, but time being so precious and all...I don't think that I will get the chance. In any event, I cannot wait for the bluray release this fall, which will probably come faster than we all anticipate. I know that Raymond probably didn't grasp the story much, but there was a time during the movie that he whispered "Awesome!". In the end too, I would assume that it was just a chance to go to the movies to see Batman and Bane battle it out, but for me it was one of those great Father/Son moments. Being a geek at times, this was as big as it gets. It was bittersweet to see the Nolan helmed Batman universe put to an end, but I am almost certain that a reboot can't be too far down the road. Although, I enjoyed the realistic approach that the storyline had, I wouldn't mind seeing a very "comic book" style version come back to life....we will see...I can only hope that it is good... here is my current background at home....

Saturday, March 3, 2012

RIP

...such an iconic picture...

Raymond

Here is Raymond's calendar for February. It tracks how he behaves in class. Green is Good, Yellow means you had a uh oh, or a warning, and Red is bad. I just discovered that there is Orange, and that means he was super duper excellent! He was so excited to tell us when he was Orange!!!




As you can see, he was throwing things in Art Class on 2/6...he just said that a couple of other kids were doing it too....great, I hope he doesn't follow other kids lead...

nick

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Had a pretty memorable week...

....well, last week I would say that I had a fairly memorable week. Outside of work, everything was fine and good. I took Monday off, so that I wouldn't miss the Kindergarten Chinese New Year Parade that was held in the hallways of River Oaks Elementary. I am just about done with missing any kind of activities that the kiddos might have during the week. That's why I have days off, right!? Damn right...and I intend on using them all....

It was a calculated move that really, really paid off for me. Monday was like three totally different days all rolled into one. The first part of the day belonged to Raymond. I got to the school and awaited for the entire (five classes) of Kindergartners to line the halls with their Chinese Dragon masks as they walked and sang a Happy Chinese New Years song. It was cute, I must admit. The best part of it was was when the parade was over. As the kids awaited recess, I got to spend a little time with them. Raymond and his crazy friends. What a priceless moment. As I took a picture of Raymond, another kid wanted in. After that picture, another kid wanted in. After that, another kid, and then another. It was hilarious! Crazy kids! In talking to them, it was cool to hear what different things that they did. Karate, Mad Science, and even Golf!?!? Golf, for a Kindergartner? Wow! I didn't expect that.

After that was said and done, it was time to leave and meet up with Richard. I figured have some coffee and catch up. It turned out to be an entire day. It was very nice. The weather was perfect. It was as relaxing as you could think. It was one of those moments in which I felt like I was in a different city. It truly was like a vacation. We had coffee at Brasil, walked to Empire for lunch, went to a couple of furniture stores, and just soaked in the beautiful day and scenery. We moved locations slightly and had some Blonde Bombshell and people watched so to speak. It felt strange to me to be out and about, but it was definitely nice to joke around with Richard. I definitely do not get to joke with anyone like that these days. As this part of the days sadly ended, it was time to pick up Raymond from School....

The third part of the day was back to the Daddy duties, and also into some yard work. Again, completely different but still nice. It was one of the better days that I have had in a very long time. One that I will not soon be forgetting.

Of course getting back into the daily grind may try it's best to make you forget about days like this, but reflecting back on them helps you make it. As trying to find a balance between crazy work, family life and the like seems to get harder, days like this helps out in a big, big way.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Well, crap...

...second night in a row that I didn't get to see the girls...my poor sicky girls. Oh well....maybe tomorrow, although here are my hours so far at work this week...

8.00
10.08
11.05

...here is to hoping tomorrow isn't 12....

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Whew...

It sure is hard to try to stay positive when you seemingly work at a place that is constantly bringing you down. I have said this before, and have said it millions and millions of times in my own head, but it is worth typing again. Even with my "fuck it" attitude or whatever, I see it in my fellow coworkers, my fellow "warriors". It sucks, but I guess in the end it is a paycheck, and we all get to go home. I hope they don't take it home with them...

Having said that, I probably won't be working late this week. That's what they want, believe me, I don't mind going home on time....I just have to figure out a way to get there at 07:30 again, you know...so I can leave at 4:30!

Oh yeah, I made this at work today...I just saw a coffee stained napkin that I had, and...there you have it....that's no coffee stain...it's a drawing of a space station....