Building up grip strength.

It has taken me the better part of three months to get from the 50 lb grips up to the 150 lb grips, but I am very carefully making my way up to the 175 lb, and I intend to top out around 200-250 lb per hand. I suppose much of it depends on how much weight I lose, maintain, or gain over the coming months. If I can get myself below 180 lbs then the 200 lb grips strength should be enough to have helped me climb a little easier, but if I continue to balloon back up towards 215 lbs, then I will absolutely have to push my grips to be able to hold 250 lbs. No bones about it. The 300 & 350 are just ridiculous, and I was never going to go that hard with it. Funny to see them in my collection though. A gorilla would have no trouble with them, me on the other hand, not even if I stood on them! Ha.

I have twelve of these grip trainers, so 8 had to build a way to hold 90% of them neatly. I got into the garage the other day to smack two bits of wood together, so now I don’t have a pile of them all over my dresser, looking messy and shit. I did not realize some of the springs were a smaller diameter than the others so unfortunately at least two or three do not fit. Oh well. 90% cleaned up is better than none!

It’s nothing special just a dowel and some walnut.

Climbing starts back up for us in about two weeks. If I can stop snacking so much, drink more water, and keep up with the push-ups and leg raises I might actually have a fun first week back without my limbs seizing up on me. I even tried to spend some time dangling to really test my shoulders a few days back. Not really in a place where that felt good.bi have to be more serious about weight loss. I’m positively pudgy. Rotund even!

Here’s the next big hurdle on my way to 200 lbs.

I can get them to parallel but not to the point where the ends touch, and make a very satisfying click. Once I can do that successful 15 times in a row each hand for about a week straight, I know I can test the waters to move up another weight class on grips. So currently I warm up on the 125’s, hit the 150’s, and then struggle to close out the session on the 175’s. I’ve worked that way all the way here, so it’s doing something positive for me anyway. Onwards to 200 lbs!!!

The End of Summer Break 2025 Rush.

With the number of days left dwindling down to the last dozen or so depending on where you live, we have entered the mad dash portion where we try to accomplish “All The Things”. Whether that is meeting people, going places, doing tasks we never got around to, or trying to pack new experiences into the kids days, it is a very hectic time. I’m oddly sore from yesterday’s very rainy round of golf. We made it nine holes before it was just too heavy a downpour for us to continue. It was pretty mental. Nice and quiet though with no pressure from groups playing behind us — as there were none. We were it. Ha. I only play in extremes it seems. 40°C+ temps, or in a raging rain storm.

We also shoe horned in another Wonderland visit, vet appointment, blood work lab visit, oil change, and fair entry building session with friends for both kids. Can you tell my wife goes back to work on Monday? We also had a big family lunch/swim yesterday with cousins, after my daughter had a near sleepless sleepover with her friend.

I’m a tad achy in the hips from golf, but it was nice to be out & about with my wife, and some friends and no kids attached at the hips. We were all terrible, but we all managed to hit at least one great shot, and a decent single putt drop on the green. More than enough to keep coming back! Ha.

I’ll be back in the office today after a brief stop off for an oil change. Back to regularly scheduled day job responsibilities. I have a few items to process and send out for review by end of day today. Have a good Wednesday.

Golf Day part deux.

Annnnnnd it’s raining. Perfect. A light drizzle won’t stop us from stomping around the golf course with our carts etc… I still believe that it will be a good time. Tee off is at 1:40 pm, and the radar says the rain should stop around 2:00 pm so just a slight inconvenience, nothing too major provided there is no electrical storm hidden in amongst it all. I don’t fancy getting zapped swinging a club for the second time this summer. Lame way to go when I’m not even good enough to bother keeping score yet!

I have our umbrella, and golf shoes, and clubs packed ready to go. I think my wife and I will play best ball until we hit the greens, then it’s every person for themselves at that point. It should also keep the pace of play moving along at a good clip. I also don’t spend more than 30 seconds looking for a lost ball in the rough of OB areas. But, I will pick up errant balls I find to restock those which I gift to the tree line, ponds, and long grasses. If we had a gallery watching much of those would be easily found & marked by spectators. So not counted as lost. I saw that little house rule on an Instagram short reel.

Not long to wait now before we venture out. Whee!

**It absolutely poured on us. If we hadn’t needed the rain so badly I might have been mad about it. But as it was we had no groups behind us, and made it to 9 holes before it was too heavy to continue. Rain cheques for 4 people & 9 holes with carts to go home with too. Not a bad afternoon outdoors with friends. Until next time!

Reconditioning the leather on my ball glove.

If I recall correctly I bought my Rawlings baseball glove at some point when I was in university between 2002 and 2005. Which puts my glove at twenty years old, on the conservative side of the count. I used a break in oil, wraps, and a ball form for many of those years, and the tough leather never did give much over that time. I still find myself bending, punching, mashing, and twisting the glove to make it more nimble in my hand. It wasn’t until last year that I noticed the top most layer of the leather was crumbling, and chipping off. So I bought some glove butter to try and restore the leather a little. I’m well aware of how far gone it is, and I wasn’t looking for a cure all, just something to make what was left a little softer, and more supple. And you know what? After slathering the stuff on, and scrubbing it into the leather with a nylon bristle brush it seems to have worked out. I did attempt to wipe off the excess afterwards, but there really wasn’t much that didn’t get pushed directly into the battered hide. Maybe I’ll remind my daughters to take better care of their gloves than I did, and offer them the chance to condition their leather way before it gets to the stage mine was at. Still is at unfortunately. No saving mine at this point. It still works, but she’s ugly as sin.

I have dye in my leather working tool kit so maybe I will take a chance and darken the deeply battered portion of my old glove to hide my neglect. Or not. No point making it worse right?

The aforementioned abused ball glove from 2002-2005.

Showing its wear and tear very honestly. Wish I could say it was from lots of use, and not from the chemical I used to work in the leather left far too long, and allowed to eat away at the hides surface. Silly me.

Hard to see but it actually looks better to the naked eye now after a good waxing than I did earlier this morning. The nylon brush bristles took a great deal of the chips & flakes off the surface. Hopefully now when I play catch I won’t have tiny orange speckles all over my hand when I’m done with it for the day, like I used to get before. Time will tell.

Oddly enough the back side looks so much better. I do not know if it has better leather, or if I just didn’t bathe that section in the chemicals I was using to break in the netting / palm portion. Oh well. Live and learn.

Couple of housekeeping details…

To start off with, first.) I am seven episodes into Department Q on Netflix, and while it has gotten better, albeit a tad convoluted, and suffers from some pacing issues (in my opinion anyway) it is an ok show. I might venture to say I like it? I suppose. Now I just want to know how it ends.

Second.) I did get a foursome for golf booked for early this week, though now my ankle has decided to be a bit shit, so I don’t have much hope for it not being a mess tomorrow. I am however excited to get out with my wife, and a few friends for some childless outdoor fun. We are going to a course which my wife frequents for work/staff events, so by all means should be a good time. She is a fan of the cart paths. Sounds like fun.

Third.) Dog has his vet visit today so that’s is likely going to cost me a bundle for needles, pills, check-up, and any blood work they deem required. A very quick way to add a few hundred bucks to my visa bill for August no doubt. His regular gal is away with a family matter so our Graham has to see somebody else today. Luckily we did his big surgery elsewhere, so as far as I know he doesn’t have any big misgivings about this particular office.

Four.) Still no progress on the illustrated children’s book. I’m sorry to say that even with all the indoor days we took due to extreme heat, and high UV, I did not manage to pull it together to paint the pages I need done to post the document here. Sad, I know. I will get it done!

Five.) We had a very busy week last week seeing cousins on both sides, and close family, as well as friends from Sunday evening right up until Saturday afternoon. It was a wild one. Lots and lots of tubing, wake boarding, swimming, and BBQ meals. I’m about 4 lbs heavier still, and I was up before the week started as well! Gah. Summer body is a marshmallow!

Six.) We did not go to see Superman, or any other film out in the theaters this summer, but I have Sat down to watch parts of Kpop Demon Hunters no less than four times, so Netflix has the cheese to squeeze this summer. I also saw Happy Gilmore 2 twice this summer, so that’s probably doing ok numbers on Netflix as well.

Seven.) We had the chance to ride the new extreme coaster Alpen Fury at Canada’s Wonderland a couple of weeks ago, and it was great. I won’t do another three hour line to ride it ever again, but it was fast, turbulent, and also very smooth riding. It was the only thing besides eating a meal, and downing several beverages in the intense heat that we did while there. Good ride but the line needs work. More fans, more misters, more shaded areas, and definitely more chances to buy cold drinks when in line. Two young women fainted in that line while my daughter and I were there. Took the EMT’s a while to show up too. It was so hot, and the air so thick yet still. Awful conditions. Fun ride though.

Eight.) downloads of both books and the audio version of one chapter are still going pretty strong. I might even break 100 downloads of each by Christmas if things keep up this way. Not sure what caused it but there was an enormous jump in views from out of Germany specifically. Like nearly 1,600 in a single day. It was wild. Kept up for more than a week at that. Not to the same four digit extent, but like 60+ for a week or more. Loved it! Let me earn my 15th cent in advertising partial dollars. Ha. My guess was right, the new low for getting paid out was raised from fifteen cents to a higher number. I did not bother to go see what the new minimum payout requirement is. If nearly 2,000 people came here to look at something and I got .01$ for it, I can only imagine how long it will take to reach the new minimum. I don’t bring it out of people like that!

So — yeah! Summer break 2025 has been fun filled, extremely hot, and extraordinarily dry. Drought since early July means the lake is down nearly 2 ft in depth, which is wild for July, and early August. Forecast calls for no rain up north over the next 15 days either. First year for forest fire up near my inlaws place. Bit spooky. We need a solid week of rain to take us out of total burn ban range. Not safe to have any sparks fluttering around up there.

Happy Monday!

Planning a round of golf.

Trying to figure out a suitable schedule among four adults is no small feat, but I think we can get it done. I might be leaving things to the last minute here, but I figure if it wants to happen, then it will resolve in a mutually beneficial way. No point bending to the point of breaking to make something happen if all involved aren’t 100% on board, you know what I mean?

The temperature is supposed to begin to decline just a touch, so seems like a great opportunity to play 18 holes unencumbered by children. This will be the most golf I have ever played in a single summer, or an entire calendar year for that matter. I think once September rolls around I might try out an executive 9 hole course just to say that I did. Keep the streak going! Have a better number to strive for next year! Goals people, do you have them!?! Ha.

Once I shoot a 175 people will realize I’m just terrible, but out there enjoying myself. Waiting patiently for just one good drive, one decent chip, one suitable flop & roll, and maybe, just maybe a one putt for par out of the entire 18 holes. In aggregate, just terrible, as individual swings potentially a handful of good ones. You just never know. I don’t take it or myself all that seriously.

A new course, with new golfing buddies, with two newly purchased used clubs, it could be a really fun time outside while summer winds down, and my wife gears up to head back to work. Could this become our thing as our children get older, and age out of needing our attention 24/7. As they become more independent we could hit the links. Might be a fun turn of events. We will see.

I will aim to book a tee time later on tonight once I hear back from the two other people in our foursome. Golf carts await! Vroom-vroom!

Giving Dept Q another go.

My wife, and two of my brothers enjoyed it quite a bit. I couldn’t get into it, but I thought I’d give it another go and see if by paying closer attention to it, I like it anymore than the first time. So far still the same level of interest. Scotch death threats sound funny, hardly intimidating. I haven’t felt the hook, the snag, the catch to draw me in. I’ll give it a couple more minutes, or perhaps the whole first episode. We will have to wait and see. It’s on Netflix.

Saying goodbye to the lake for the season.

Though we will be back for the long weekend most likely. Time goes by so fast. How did nine weeks dissolve into just two more left. Lots to clean up & wash before the long trek homeward. Fun times had by all.

The End is Nigh, and I for one am on the fence about it.

On June 26th the summer break stretched out before us as nine nearly empty weeks of unending requirements to keep our kids entertained, engaged, and active. It felt like a massive hurdle to keep the occupied, and not at each other’s throats. Then the heat waves settled in and sucked much of our strength, and the desire to be outdoors, or out & about doing stuff, right out of our bodies. Now there are only two weeks left to go before they return to school and I think of the things we could have done, but didn’t. We still got to go do and bunch of stuff, they were not hard done by, but the heat & humidity was so oppressive we just couldn’t justify even more activities. Folks were fainting around us at Wonderland. We opted to stay indoors out of the heat, under the cool protection of the AC for much of the summer. Yes we could have ventured to bigger beaches, or the Zoo, or amusement parks or what not, but the sun burns, heat exhaustion, and general unpleasantness of such things wasn’t worth it to us.

I feel bad we didn’t do more, but I’m also glad we didn’t cause any permanent damage exposing ourselves to the harsh elements this summer. If September doesn’t devolve into a rain soaked mess we still have time to go day trip places on the weekends. Though once the kids programming kicks in there won’t be much free time in the evenings to worry about going anywhere extra. We have a jam packed schedule between both kids.

I guess nine weeks felt so open to possibilities, but the reality of working, and the intense heat & dryness out a damper on our desire to do more with the kids. I used my skateboard once. Have not used my bike, nor my roller blades — again! This whole summer. Heading north a bunch mitigates those as options because of the unlit dirt roads. The girls will just have to be satisfied by doing cottage life style things, and not shopping malls, the zoo, far flung beaches, or inner city located destination spots like iFly or Air Riders, or mini putt etc… boat rides, tubing, paddle boards, and wake boarding are the substitutes here. Not a bad swap I think. More than I did each summer.

The expectations for the summer break’s potential always start really high, so I guess we should probably work on managing those expectations. Figuring out what is a reasonable request, and what is too much to hope for. That would likely eliminate much of the distress the kids feel. It can be a challenge to organize play dates with how varied everybody’s schedules are, so I know the kids have a common complaint of feeling a little isolated, or removed from their friend group all summer long. We try to attend town festivities so that we can meet up if only for an hour or two. We did get some one on one time with a few friends here & there. For the most part we prioritize family over friends. Not that we try to shut friends out, but making time for family is important to us. It’s times like this where it would be great if my own family didn’t live across the country requiring multiple flights to get to them. But I digress.

Here’s hoping you get the most out of your last two weeks without suffering any harm because of it! Ciao Bella!

It rained! Yahoo…

Who would have thought that we would celebrate the coming of rain? Unfortunately we do not know how much rain there was because it happened during the week hours of the night, and our rain gauge is not here with us. But! I see standing puddles of water, wet driveway, wet deck planks, and a tarp with standing water on it. Somewhat good signs. What we wanted was a twenty four hour drizzle fest with sprinkles to saturate the ground and not all run off the surface immediately, but I’ll take whatever we can get out here after three weeks plus with next to nothing. there’s a reason these northern forest fires are blazing. A couple days of heavy rain would go a long way towards tamping those fire out, or reducing their advancement.

It is Wednesday, hump day, middle of the week-day. Swimming lessons come to a close on Friday for this summer session. The girls have outdone themselves yet again. Proud little fishes! Flag football, reading programs, and swimming lessons all completed this summer. Soon climbing will start up again, which has me excited! I love climbing. We will see if my grip training offers any benefits for my climbing soon enough.

Next week we’ll play golf too. It’s all coming up roses. I can try out my new golf shoes. They came as the correct size, seem comfortable to me while I walked around the house in them. Wasn’t all that hard to attach the spikes either. I’m pumped up! W00t-w00t! Looking forward to shooting 175 out there! Nine on every hole. Three putts, shanks, slices, chunks, bricks, OB and bad lies. It’s all fun once you pick up at least one  decent shot off the tee, or a good flip onto the green, or a single excellent putt. Enjoy the small wins and let the garbage drain off you like water off a ducks back. Sunshine, fresh air, alone time with friends, enjoy the little things.