28 August 2008

Boo Boo Patient

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You should see what the other pre-schooler looks like! Just kidding. John wasn't in a fight. We had a stroller accident and this was the end result. While jogging them to school yesterday, the pivot wheel malfunctioned (i.e. - popped off). What happened next - stroller flips, daddy falls on top of stroller, and John gets a boo-boo. I was almost at work when Kevin called. I immediately turned the car around and met them at the pediatrician's office. No broken bones or chipped teeth. Just some gravel burn & a split upper lip. Nothing a little ice cream can't fix. Grandma Busardo came over for some extra TLC. Kathryn told John last night that 'it's okay' when he had to take his medicine. I'm so proud of her compassion. And I'm extremely proud of what a big boy John was through this ordeal.

These scratches are just the beginning of many!

24 August 2008

Couch to 5k

At a recent play date my girlfriend & I were discussing my decision to race in a triathlon. I mentioned that the hardest part of the three components would be the running. I just am not a running/jogging fan. She recommended a website that got her back into shape - couch to 5k (www.c25k.com). I have one word about this website - FANTASTIC! I've downloaded the weekly podcasts and did my first run. It's not so bad. The music is a little cheesy, but the intervals of running/walking are keeping me positive. Since most of my exercising includes pushing the twins in a jogger or pulling them on bike trailer, I should do pretty well when I'm solo! We are planning on running the Jingle Bell 5k in Dec-08.

The new school year begins tomorrow. That means me lite commute these last few months has come to an end. On Wednesday, the Gtown kids return to class. It's going to be a hectic week.

17 August 2008

Summer Stay-cation




For the last few years, my parents have been renting a place in Myrtle Beach. This year would be no different. We would go for seven days the second week of August. Unfortunately, our plans were altered when Grandpa Busardo fell ill and it was decided we wouldn't travel. Instead of the beaches of South Carolina, I spent the week home with the twins. Kevin wasn't going to be able to join us at the beach this year because of the intensive management program he's currently enrolled. The twins and me stuck to our normal routine, except I didn't go into the office.

Our stay-cation began with the installation of our new 46" LCD television. We only missed the first thirty minutes of the opening ceremonies [of the 2008 Olympics]. It was beautiful to watch in high-def. We spent the next two days with friends - FiFi came to visit us for antiquing in Old Town Frederick. We then joined an old friend, from my corporate days, for a play date with her son. Since I was at home, I couldn't avoid a few around the house type chores - laundry, addressing August birthday cards, and yard sale tagging. Oh, and a new hairstyle. It'll take some getting used to (it's really short), but I think I'm going to like it. I made sure to get out on my bicycle -- 13miles/day for three days straight. My biking goal is 12 miles under 60 minutes! Thursday was spent in Baltimore. Grandma Busardo and me took the twins to the Maryland Science Center. We had tickets to the Body World 2 exhibit. The body is both fascinating and disturbing at the same time. To see it plasticized and quartered left me thinking about how I need to take better care of my body. Wow! Smoking really is a disgusting habit. And a coal miner's lung - there aren't words to describe it. I spent Friday in Arlington with Diana and her kids for our third play date of the week. A trip to Arlington just isn't the same without Joe's Pizza for lunch. We talked about Facebook and how there are four types of Facebook friends - the collector, the get-back-in-touch, the voyeur, and the peeping tom. I couldn't help but laugh when she shared her theories on Facebook. For me, I'm still finding the popularity of Facebook a bit creepy. Saturday meant a trip to the Montgomery County Fair. The twins identified all the animals, listened to a rooster crow, and loved petting the bunny rabbits. And, it wouldn't be a fair without a funnel cake. I haven't seen much of Kevin since he's been working twice as hard! We can't wait for October 1 - the end of his program.

It's back to work tomorrow. I'm not sure what will await me. I tried not to check email too many times. The buildings didn't burn down, which means it will most likely be business as usual. It would have been nice to sit on the beach for a week, but I'm not sure this year's trip would have been a vacation [sans Kevin]. I enjoyed the time off and look forward to my next real vacation. At least I saved $200-$300 in gas. And the naps! I haven't napped in weeks. Those afternoon siestas felt so good.

I'll end this post with a John & Kathryn update. They have gone from silent children to non-stop talkers. And, they hit another milestone today. As Grandma Busardo and I were chatting, they hopped on their tricycles and pedaled around the house. Today was the first day they actually pumped their pedals! The kids are growing like weeds. Maybe we should have another.

11 August 2008

Triathlon Training

In a past post I mentioned I was training for a triathlon. The training continues. The triathlon isn't until 2009, but I'm glad I made the decision to do this. I'm getting in better shape, I'm eating better (no more meat), and feeling invigorated. My training focus for August is bicycling. It's been at least 10 years since I've been on a bike (for more than a few minutes). My neighborhood has rolling hills. I'm getting my balance and great practice shifting my gears.

My legs burn by the end of my ride, but my backside is looking slimmer. The tri is a 20k (approximately 12 miles). It was suggested that I train for a 15 miler, so that the 12 miles don't seem so hard the day of the race. I'm at the 12 mile mark, just need to add another 3 miles to my route. The 12 miles are taking me a little less than 1 hour. That time will improve as I continue my quest.

Next training step is the swimming. That will be my winter goal. Thanks to everyone for their continued encouragement.

07 August 2008

Sony LCD -- Delivery Tomorrow

We lasted less than one week. While Kevin was plotting my revenge for not running out and buying a new television, I was secretly doing my homework on what to buy. I found a Sony LCD Flat Screen. Kevin gave his approval this evening. And now, it's ours. Bonus points for it being on sale this week!

Kevin is home tomorrow. His mission - to pick up the television, dismantle our current tv armoire, install the new tv, and all hook-up all the other peripheral accessories! His mission must be completed before I come home from work.

Thankfully, the tv should be up and running before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games. Go USA.

05 August 2008

TV Status

It's been 4 days, 8 hours and 17 minutes since our television stopped working. The Best Buy delivery truck will not be making a stop at our house. Why? We are going to see how long we can last without a television. My parents offered up one for theirs as soon as they heard about our situation. We respectfully declined. Kevin is going through some serious television withdrawl. Me, not so much. I'm missing my Bravo TV shows (date my ex, project runway) and my new favorite show on TBS (My Boys). But I think I'll survive (hint - I can catch the episodes missed online).

02 August 2008

How long can we last?

What are we to do -- the television has malfunctioned. Our Sony TV has a sleeper mode that won't switch off. Kevin called the Sony people, the Best Buy people and a few friends that know something about televisions. It will cost $150 just to get a technician out to the house. Their earliest time available is next Thursday!!

What many of you may not know is that we have only one TV in our entire home. It's in the family room in the basement. Whatever are we to do without the boob tube? I am of two minds. One, the TV is an unnecessary luxury. We just don't need it. Sitting down being lazy isn't healthy. The other, of course, is that it is my ally when the twins are melting and will only be distracted if SpongeBob, Dora, Deigo or the Bumble Bee movie is playing.

Just how long can we go without it?!?! So far, 10 hrs and counting.....