Sunday, August 31, 2008

Labor Day Holiday with Family

On the Sunday of Labor Day my sister Trisha stopped by my dad's house. Her husband Eric and of course their son Gavin was with as well. It has been a little bit since I have been able to see Gavin and boy was he just a bundle of energy. We spent the day by Joe's pool and then in the afternoon we took out the boat on the lake. Gavin loved to drive the boat with Papa Joe!

Of course later there was time to play with the trains
I think both were having fun :)

Trisha and family drove back Sunday night and my uncle Mark and his family stopped by after their 2nd day at Great America. We cooked tacos for dinner and Mark's kids were able to swim in the pool in the evening. It really was a great time just relaxing and enjoying everyone's company. It isn't that often that we are able to have everyone together and you have to take advantage when you can.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

A Day at Six Flags Great America in Chicago!

My Uncle Mark and his family decided to travel this holiday weekend and Angela and I were glad to see that their travel plans included Chicago. They have season passes to Six Flags in St. Louis and decided to take a road trip to visit the Great America park in Chicago. Angela and I drove in Saturday morning to meet them and we all spent the day having fun at the park.

He has a great family and all the kids are a lot of fun. We enjoyed a lot of roller coasters and took some time to see some shows.

After the park closed Angela and I drove home but they stayed to visit the park on Sunday again before we all caught up for dinner at our house on Sunday night.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Week 11: Weigh-In Time Change / New Stats

Week 11 is officially in the books now. Our weigh-in was delayed until Monday night due to some schedule conflicts both Sunday and Monday morning. I think that the odd time for the weigh-in this week is the reason for some of the change in scores. Joe weighed in with his biggest weight loss yet at 3.8 lbs (Told you he wasn't through yet!). Unfortunately his BP #'s were the highest since week 1 dropping his point totals down. On my end my BP was up for the first time in awhile as well but my pulse showed it's true form and recorded in the mid 80's to help some of the point loss. My exercise has pulled through again this week and helped with another 4 pound weight loss.

This next week will be interesting to see how the numbers settle out. With the late weigh-in there will be less time for turn around between now and this Sunday's weigh-in. Plus we have the holiday weekend with family coming in so we'll have to see if that effects the totals at all. Tune in next week to find out!

Week 11 Totals:

Craig: 21.02
Joe: -25.48

My results:
Weight: 234.2 / Lost 4.4 / 1.84%
BP(S): 133 / -23 / -20.91%
BP(D): 88 / -10 / -12.82%
Pulse: 84 / 10 / 10.64%

This Weeks Points: -21.25
Total Points: 21.02

1st Game at the New Lucas Oil Stadium

Well I was able to see my first game inside the new Lucas Oil Stadium. Terrible preseason game for the Colts vs the Bills with very few bright spots. However I will say that I was really impressed with the new stadium.

Its BIG! It has a seating capacity of 63,000 but can expand up to 70,000. Everything is bigger - the seats, the aisles, the game screens, the outside areas. It is really a great venue.














Another plus I thought was the abundant amount of TVs (even in many creative ways). Plenty of food stands and bathrooms along the outside and the field itself is quite impressive.













For someone that has been watching games in a dome the idea of watching them outside is both an up and down thing for me. Luckily the Lucas Oil Stadium is able to offer both. With the new retractable roof and large side window the stadium opens to provide a comfortable breeze of fresh air (one trick the RCA could have benefited from!)

All-in-all I was impressed with the new Colts home and look forward to getting the season started. Now all we need is #18 to get healthy!!


Friday, August 22, 2008

Our eBay Store: Simply Buy or Bid has closed for business today.

With yet another annoucement on Friday, eBay has again made sweeping changes to many facets of their online venue. With recent changes in listing structure, search results, listing/insertion fees, and the overall direction of their business model; it is no longer advantageous for us to continue to pay for a store front that continues to get less and less exposure within their new "best match" search engines.

Never fear though - we have plans to make this transition a positive one for our online selling. We will still be keeping our account on eBay open (just closing our e-store section) and will continue to run weekly auctions for both us and our clients.

Here is our game plan to handle the conversion:

1st - Mark and I have been working hard on getting an e-commerce store up and running. It is currently live and lists several products at terrific prices. It will be an ongoing project and our intentions are to continue to grow the product offering so that Stop-N-Buy.com will be a terrific online selling tool for us to list both new and gently used items.

Please check us out at: Stop-N-Buy.com


2nd - Have an item to sell or list? We will also still be moving forward with the consignment part of the business. I am currently working on a brand new fee/price structure for my Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum packages that will give our clients unmatched exposure when listing their items online with us. Updates and details can soon be found at: Simply Selling For You!!

Change can be a good thing if looked upon from the right angle. With any luck these changes will bring about a better way of continuing our online business and also provide us with a better foundation to grow our sales.

Thanks to all of our customers - past, present and future - for their understanding.

Congratulations Michael Phelps - 8 Gold and 12,000 calories a day!

I must say that I watched a lot more of the Olympics this year than I ever thought that I would. If I had to come up with a reason why I could probably sum it up in two words:

Michael Phelps

Mind you that I don't think I have ever even wanted to watch a swimming event from start to finish before, but Phelps accomplishments were so stunning that if you call yourself a sports fan then you had to be curious if he could pull it off. Not only did he deliver but he delivered in dramatic style! With the help of some determined teammates (and their help should not be taken lightly) he has broken so many records it is unbelievable.

There are so many articles about every aspect of his life being written that I could probably post a blog page every day for a few years linking to them but since I have my health challenge going I thought that the most interesting fact I found was this:

According to Chris Chase who writes a sports blog for Yahoo, Phelps " recently said he consumes 12,000 calories per day, or 9,500 more than the FDA recommends for an active, young male."

12,000 a day! WOW! I can already see a future headline:
4th of July 2009 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Champion - Michael Phelps :)

Here is the article:
Michael Phelps eats 12,000 calories per day

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Week 10: Lowered Every Stat this week, Passed 40 lbs lost, and took the lead!

10 Weeks! The Challenge is 40% done and it is getting tough! Good week this week though so I will enjoy the moment tonight and get back to work at it again on Monday. I had a great week at this stage. I lowered every stat across the board this week - including a 4 lb weight loss. It is getting very tough to shed anything at this point so I will gladly take those results. I am also pleased to report that with this weight loss I have now lost 40 lbs! Great feeling!

After a 7 week streak of being topped by Joe I have finally pulled ahead. Those of you that have been paying attention each week know though that the scores are volatile and are likely to shift several more times before it is over. I saw that look in Joe's eyes tonight and I know he has a big points push left in him. This one is going to go down to the wire - trust me.

Week 10 Totals:

Craig: 42.26
Joe: 35.98

My results:
Weight: 238.6 / Lost 4.4 / 1.81%
BP(S): 110 / 8 / 6.78%
BP(D): 78 / 3 / 3.70%
Pulse: 94 / 22 / 18.97%

This Weeks Points: 31.26
Total Points: 42.26

Friday, August 15, 2008

WOW! Joe and I Raced in the Richard Petty Nascar Driving Experience Today!!!

Craig in front of the Richard Petty Experience Car
Richard Petty Experience - 8/15/08

How cool was today? On a scale of 1-10 about a 13! I went with my Dad and Linda to watch Joe participate in the Driving Experience sponsored by All Tile Distributing. Imagine my excitement when an extra spot was made available due to a last minute cancellation. Let me just say one thing - WWWOOOOWWWW! Craig - Suited up and ready to race!Joe - Suited up and ready to race!


Ok - so here is a rundown on today's schedule:


Chicagoland Speedway and the Tunnel of Gate 5We arrived at the track about 11:30. The event was held at the Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, IL. After pulling down through Gate 5 we were able to drive right under turn 3 to get to the infield. Of course at this moment I was ready to just observe but little did I know what was in store for me today....

Pre-Race Inspection of the CarsAll Tile was host to approx 30 wide-eye drivers and while we waited for everyone's arrival we were allowed to walk around and get a real good close up of the 4 cars we would soon be strapped down in. As soon as everyone was there we were treated to a lunch in the Chicagoland Media pavilion and awaited further instructions.

Joe and Craig Promotional ShotJoe and Craig's Press ConferenceApprox 12:45pm I was given the terrific news that a spot had opened up and that my number was called. I did not even dream of being able to participate but once given the chance it didn't take long for me to fill out and initial the 3 page release form (Yep, it was about 3 pages :) and quickly get fitted for my racing firesuit. After a few publicity shots Joe and I made our way into the first driver's meeting to start our instructions.

Inside the Race Car - Instrument PanelInside the Race Car - SeatingAfter a quick initial driver's meeting it was outside again to get familiar with the cars and the track. We started by going over the car. Our instructor explained the instrument panel, emergency procedures, and basic operation of the vehicle.

Track Inspection / TrainingCar InstructionAfter our car orientation we were offered a ride in the Petty Van to get an overview of the track and direction on how to drive the track. They were very thorough and explained the nuances of the track. It was a lot to take in - especially when your heart is going a hundred beats a minute in anticipation of getting things started.

Final Driving SchoolFinally we attended our final drivers meeting. They reviewed our instructions and gave us communication information. No radios so you had to learn the flag system they used when you passed by the start finish line. Pretty straight forward and once we were comfortable we were ready to get racing!

In addition to the regular driving experience, they had a few other things available. Joe and I decided that we also wanted to participate in the Ride-Along experience so after our initial instruction we headed over to this area first and purchased the additional tickets.

Ride Along COT CarIn the ride along, you get to sit beside an experienced Petty driver in a true COT (Car of Today/Tomorrow) and they take you around the track closer to max speed then you would get driving by yourself. It was a great experience because 1) it helped ease the pre-race jitters by letting you feel a faster ride then you would drive and 2) it gave you a bird's eye view of how to truly drive the track. During the ride along you travel 4 laps (3 at speed) at approx 165-168 mph (Chicagoland's Track qualifying record: Jimmie Johnson 188.147 mph). First off, I am tremendously happy that I have already lost the weight that I did because the G-Force that you feel inside the car is completely unexpected. Secondly, anybody that contends that these Nascar drivers are not athletes need to do this experience. It is really unbelievable and I have an even deeper appreciation for what the Nascar drivers do on a weekly basis.

Joe Driving the CarNext on the schedule was what we were all waiting for: The Driving Experience. The Richard Petty School has several program levels and for ours "The Rookie Experience" what it meant for us was to be strapped in our own Nascar Car and be able to follow behind an experienced driver (basically shadowing their line around the track). As you got comfortable and sped up the pace car in front of you increased their speed and away you go. 8 full laps (and they of course went by way to fast) were yours to run. If you run the laps correctly you have the potential on this experience to run between 140-145 mph. For those that think that doesn't sound too fast, try strapping in with over 600 hp at your fingertips out on a high banked track all by yourself and then tell me if you still think it isn't that fast.

Craig Just Finished Whipping Joe's Lap Time!So what were the final results? Well there were roughly 30 drivers and the winning speed was just over 141 mph. I am happy to announce I was in the top 5 with a top speed of 139.05 mph. (Hey the 2007 race winner Tony Stewart's average speed was 134.258 mph!) Unfortunately I must report that Joe turned in a top speed of just over 129 mph. Do you think I should let him live that down? (Neither do I :)

As you can probably tell - it was truly a unique and wonderful experience! I highly recommend it if you get the chance! As always click on the pics for a larger version and if you want: hover your mouse over the pic for a description of what you are looking at.

Want more info? Visit the Richard Petty Driving Experience website!

The Fattest States in 2008 - And the Winner (uh loser) is...

I found this article very interesting. It is an article from CalorieLab (A helpful website for calculating calories of your food). It shows by state the percentage of residents that rank as obese.

According to their research Mississippi ranks #1 for the 3rd consecutive year. Looks like Indiana ranks #9 under the 3 year average so maybe I am doing my part to help bring them down the next time!

Probably the scariest stat that I see on their chart is the fact that the lowest % of people overweight or obese in 2007 was 55.7 in Colorado! 55.7% was the lowest!! Holy Cow we are a fat country!

Where does your state rank? Check it out here:
http://calorielab.com/news/2008/07/02/fattest-states-2008/

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Update: The Harry Potter Movie: The Half-Blood Prince will be delayed until 7/17/09!

Back on July 29th I posted an article about The New Harry Potter movie. Unfortunately Warner Bros has announced today that they will postpone the opening of the film for nearly 8 months so that their 2009 summer movie schedule can now include The Half-Blood Prince.

Good news (at least for right now) is that the 2 part 7th movie has not been effected by this change and Part 1 is still slated for November of 2010.

Here is an article from Yahoo Movies with further information:
Next Harry Potter movie pushed back to July 2009

I will keep you updated if any other changes are announced.

A New Edition to the Palmer Family: Hayden Michael Palmer

I am happy to annouce a new addition to the Palmer family! Our niece Brianne recently gave birth to Hayden Michael Palmer.

He was born on 8/9/08. 7.5 pounds and 19 inches long.

Pictured is Brianne, Hayden and boyfriend Brad.



Congratulations Brianne!

Craig & Angela



Wednesday, August 13, 2008

New Pics of My Nephew Gavin!

Trisha has just sent me some updated photos of my nephew. How Cute!!

He is truly starting to get a personality of his own and just like all little ones - his curiosity levels seem to rise everyday.

As with any of my blog photos - just click on them for a larger version. Thanks for the pics Trisha - Keep em Coming!


















Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Cubs vs Cards - Another Game @ Wrigley!

Wow! 3 Cubs games so far this year!

Joe and I were able to see the Cubs vs White Sox back on June 21st (Cubs won 11-7). See Pic Below

Then I was able to be lucky enough to see them play the Marlins at My 1st Rooftop Game. Now I was able to go back and watch them play their rivals - The St. Louis Cardinals!

Unfortunately the game I saw - Saturday, Aug 9th - was the day they lost 3-12 but the seats were still great! Originally I was planning on attending with Mark (see Blog the Info!) but something came up that prevented him from going. Instead I went with someone that I work with and we had just a terrific time! (Sorry Mark!)

Working on trying to maybe get to one more game. (This one may be away from Wrigley Field) I really think this is a magical season this year and I am trying to be able to say I was there during the season that history was made.


My dad and I - 6/21/08 - Cubs vs White Sox

Monday, August 11, 2008

Sunday Trip: Grand Haven, Michigan - Corn Boil

Angela and I headed up to her father's house in Grand Haven, MI. Bob and Jan have about 10 acres on a wonderful country site and every year they have local friends over for an annual corn boil.

He has a large garden where he grows several items and the sweet corn was very good! Everybody that came brought a dish to pass and it made for a very pleasant afternoon filled with great food and conversation. The group was a wonderful bunch of people and many new friends were made. We are looking at returning very soon so that we can spend a bit more time taking in some of the local sites.

Here are more pictures from our Sunday visit:










Craig / Angela / Bob (Ang's Father) / Jan (Ang's Step-Mother)