Day 22,032

Evie Day 301

Good morning, and a happy Thursday to you all. Today is 11 January 2024.

I checked a recording schedule yesterday for a daily post on a company YouTube channel, and I noticed no one had signed up for today’s post, so I cranked it out first thing this morning. I’ve been doing enough of the YouTube posts that I can get the production done in less than an hour. It goes live around 11:00 AM Central Standard Time… check me on Linkedin for more info – https://www.LinkedIn.com/in/thebobster.

Last night was not a good night for sports fan Bob. The #1 and #2 college basketball teams fell to unranked opponents on the road on Tuesday night, and last night #3 joined the ranks, as Kansas fell to Central Florida in Orlando 65-60. The guys just could not get in sync, the shots didn’t fall, and passes seemed to have a mind of their own, venturing wide and flying high over the tops of the intended recipients.

That’s the way it goes some days.

Today is the last day for my cloud administration course. I hope my learners have had a good week. I still fight with my hearing from time to time as I often struggle with hearing things as clearly as I would like. Granted, inexpensive computer microphones, inexpensive computer speakers, and the distance across the internet probably affect the audio fidelity, but what can a guy do? I turn on the speech-to-text option and try to read what people say in real time.

I have another ten-minute presentation to crank out today for a work meeting tomorrow. I look forward to kicking back a little this weekend.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,031

Evie Day 300

Good morning, and a happy humpday to you. Today is Wednesday, 10 January 2024.

Today is my granddaughter’s 300th day living on this mortal plane. Woot! Let’s hear it for the young lady!

Tuesday is the day I normally make a taco run to see Gilberto and the crew over at Cascada la Golindrina, a nice little restaurant at the edge of Lawrence. I pop in, have a beer, maybe a shot of tequila, and get the family order in. I usually pick up ten tacos, chips and salsa, queso, and refried beans… the usual. We mix it up from time to time, swapping out for fajitas, or one of their house specialties, and, when I’m planning a day out or two, I’ll pick up a couple of orders of their mango habanero chicken wings to reheat in the air fryer. Last night, however, we couldn’t do that with the snow.

I gifted my wife with a cast iron tortilla press for Christmas. She had a list on an internet site entitled, “Lisa’s Private List”, which, of course, means, “Things my husband should look at for gift ideas”. She’s been picking up some easy-to-prep masa harina at the grocery, and her tortillas are very good. We had some leftover roast beef and a few other ingredients, so we improvised some street tacos for dinner last night. It was really good… but I’m still planning on going over to the restaurant sometime to grab a little takeout.

After dinner, we watched a little college basketball – the undefeated Houston Cougars traveled to Iowa State, and the Cougars found out about something called Hilton Magic, and the Cyclones handed the visiting Houston squad their first loss of the season. Houston had risen to #2 in the polls, but they had only played one top-25 team up until then. Now they are in the Big 12 and they’ll have to face top 25 teams just about every week – 7 Big 12 teams are ranked.

I also noticed that Purdue – the number 1 team in the country – fell last night to unranked Nebraska. That means that if the #3 team can get through the week and win their games on Wednesday night and Saturday afternoon, they could rise to #1 in the country… and that #3 team right now is the University of Kansas. Woot!

I jump back into my virtual classroom in another hour and a half. I’m talking about cloud storage and “Platform as a Service” tools today. Yesterday went pretty well, we’re about halfway through, and I have to get a couple of slides put together for a meeting on Friday regarding Diversity and Inclusion. I need to get my content organized.

That’s all I really have for now. Time to get this in the can and get on with my regular morning romance with medium-roast Tanzanian Peaberry coffee beans. Might take some of last evening’s leftovers and toss those into a skillet with some eggs for a scramble.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,030

Evie Day 299

Good morning, and a very happy Taco Tuesday to you all. Today is 8 January 2024.

Michigan won their first national championship in football in many years last night. They played like they almost knew what Washington was going to do.

Class is going well. My training partner and I had a good time yesterday, and I took a moment to share one of the little Canadian. She started joking that if someone said “Sorry”, she was fining them $30. I pointed out the irony in a Canadian rebelling against the common expression. It was not lost on her or the learners in class. We had a little fun.

We’re back in the classroom a little later today to chat about networking, then we’ll get into labs for the balance. I hope we have a little more time to work on labs today than what we encountered yesterday.

We’re expecting up to five inches of snow here today. They’ve closed down the campus, so Lisa will be working from home today. We may have to improvise on our Tuesday night tacos tonight… if the roads aren’t safe, they aren’t safe for anyone, including the good ol’ boy driving the 4×4 pickup with the all-weather tires. I remember when I used to commute to Kansas City how often I would count the number of cars and trucks in the ditch… and there was always an interesting variety, but the 4×4 pickups and SUVs weren’t immune from icy roads.

OK, I’m not incredibly motivated to write more. Time to focus on the day ahead.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,029

Evie Day 298

Good morning, everybody! It is 8 January 2024.

The first thing on tap at the beginning of the business day… time to call the propane distributor and get my tank reloaded. Here in rural Douglas County, we are expecting a cold snap for the week, with Fahrenheit temperatures dropping below zero.

I was thinking about the weather for the week yesterday. The Chiefs came back to defeat the Los Angeles Chargers at their field on a bright, sunny LA day yesterday, but now the Chiefs come home to host the Miami Dolphins next Saturday… expected high of 12 degrees Fahrenheit (-11 Celsius) and a forecast low of -3 degrees F (-19 C). I have a feeling the team from the sunny Florida coast will not appreciate the seasonal weather the way we do here as natives.

Tonight is an interesting sports night. The college national championship tonight, and much to the chagrin of some of my fans from the mitten-shaped state, I’m going to pull for the Washington Huskies. The Michigan coach was suspended for 6 games by the NCAA for a sign-stealing controversy. The Michigan coach was also the quarterback of the Indianapolis Colts when they beat the Kansas City Chiefs in ’94(?) in a game where the Chiefs’ kicker couldn’t make a single field goal that would’ve won the game for the home team.

Kansas will have a couple of games this week. The Jayhawks will travel to Orlando, Florida to take on the University of Central Florida in their first meeting following UCF joining the Big 12 conference. UCF was blown out by Kansas State on Saturday. I suspect Kansas will win. We have some friends that moved into the Tampa/St. Petersburg area a number of years ago, and they are excited to watch some Jayhawk basketball.

I’m back in my virtual classroom in a couple of hours. Cloud administration class this week for fifty+ learners from around the world. I’m delivering with a dear friend and coworker who gifts me with mementos from Canada when I see her. I’ve been returning the favor with Kansas gifts. There will be a snow globe in the background this week.

Our son is watching our oldest daughter’s dog this week. Bon has a trip to New York State for a business week, so Dane is hanging out at her place with Bonnie’s Great Dane/Standard Poodle mix, Ruthie. He might enjoy a little solitude.

That’s enough for me for now, time to get this in the can.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,026

Evie Day 295

Hi folks. Grampa Bob back at it again. This is the first Friday of 2024, the 5th day of January.

My class this week has gone pretty well. There were a couple of labs that have been unavailable – as the cloud changes and the interface changes, there’s always a bit of lag to get labs up to date, and some of the early labs also require updated policies so they work as intended. One of the things that make the experience so positive for me is my training partner. The gentleman I am working with this week is a true professional who somehow gets my humor.

Odin is back over at my wife’s feet begging for breakfast. He doesn’t seem to do that when I have breakfast. I think he has discovered that my wife is a little easier to manipulate. I should learn a little more from his example.

I’ve made a decision about my interaction with the comments section… I’m done. I might read some of the comments, but I have to resist the urge to express my opinion. There’s only so much time in the day, and addressing every idiot isn’t worth the effort.

I’ve got the news on, and there’s a little review of a town hall with a couple of GOP presidential candidates as they prepare for the Iowa Caucuses. One of them made a stupid mistake in my book… he advocated for the revocation of a three-day waiting period to purchase firearms… and he did so in Iowa on the same day that there was also a mass shooting at an Iowa high school. I don’t know how well his position is going to land with the good people of Iowa.

We’re expecting some snow a little later today. I’ll be in class most of the day, but when I have a chance, I might see if my son has a few minutes to check our common walkways outside to make sure they are clear of the sort of things that can cause someone to fall when they get covered in snow.

Salute to my friend Daniel on his fitness efforts. On consecutive days, he ran a 5k followed by a 10k. Another friend, Mike, regularly competes in distance running events, and I don’t hide my jealousy. I miss running. I miss playing basketball. I miss a lot of things. This may not be the year, but at some point, I will have to get serious about getting my right knee replaced. My left knee, the first one I injured back in the fall of ’82, seems to be OK. I didn’t damage the meniscus on that one, but the right one was pretty well shredded on the basketball court in ’89.

Tomorrow, I’ll give my Christmas present a trial run. I have a small pork loin, and it’s time to see what I can do with my Ninja Wood Fire grill and smoker. I might want to take a few minutes to read the instructions before I make that move, though, best practices being what they are. I’ll let you know how it turned out on Monday.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,025

Evie Day 294

Good morning! It is Thursday, 4 January 2024.

Right now, one of the little dogs (Lily) is barking at my wife’s breakfast with a high-pitched bark that lands with me in the same fashion as an ice pick being shoved into my ear drum.

I love my dogs, but there are some of their behaviors that can be a bit annoying. Yesterday afternoon they all cornered a small opossum under the deck stairs. Poor thing was probably scared to death. Dane was able to get all of the dogs inside, giving the small rodent an avenue and opportunity to escape, and it did. But, I have to tell you, the level of barking was at an all-time high.

Last night I was gaming with the guys, and it was a successful foray back into one of our fantasy campaigns (the same one I wrote about a couple of weeks ago when I thought my character had bought the farm)… successful in that we all survived, but there are still some unresolved after-effects of the conflict (curses!). It was fun, and my spirits were lifted by a couple of timely natural 20s on my attack dice.

We wrapped up a little before ten, and I headed straight for bed. Lisa had a long day and was already asleep. I climbed into bed and my bedspread was wet… Odin has a strange habit of chewing and drooling all over whatever surface he happens to be nibbling a late-night snack upon. It was uncomfortable and damp, so I slipped on a t-shirt and folded that corner of the bedspread down, and we’ll get it tossed into the washing machine in a little bit.

Odin is currently at my wife’s feet begging for some of her breakfast. His vocalizations can be on the interesting side, as he is carrying on a one-sided conversation, a canine version of “Oliver Twist”, and he has no problem communicating the classic line, “May I have some more?”.

Time for me to think about my breakfast. Nothing too fancy today. I finished off the corned beef hash from Monday, so this morning might just be toast with peanut butter and a cup of coffee.

Time to get this in the can, and get walking around before Lucy the Schmokie claws my leg off.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,024

Evie Day 293

Hi everybody. It’s Wednesday. First new habit of the year is reminding myself that this is the year 2024, and today is 3 January.

My first day back in the virtual classroom went pretty well, but we’ve got a couple of labs that are disabled. These were the same two labs that were problematic during my class right before Christmas. The lab hosting company is usually a bit more aggressive about nailing down and correcting these problems, so I can’t help but wonder if there are deeper problems with the lab setup. I hope it gets resolved soon.

Last night was Tuesday dinner, and anyone who has read a Tuesday post of mine knows that I am a local ambassador to Taco Tuesday (self-appointed). I picked up a nice assortment of crispy beef and soft chicken tacos from my local purveyor of fine Mexican cuisine… although I think there was a little disappointment that I didn’t add on an order of flan.

My eldest pooch, Lucy the Schmorkie, is pawing at my leg, asking me to lower the footrest so she can climb up and sit between my knees. My son suspects she’s getting cataracts, and when I think about her behavior, I think he has a pretty good point. The last couple of nights, she has barked at my wife and I at bedtime, lights out, and stops barking after I get up and lift her into the dog bed at the foot of our bed. She’s twelve, and I know it’s normal for dogs to have their fair share of health issues as they get older. Last year was rough with the passing of Freya, and I hope we don’t have to go through that too soon. Since Freya’s passing, all of our dogs have behaved a little differently.

Gaming with the guys online tonight from 8 until 10. I look forward to it.

Time for me to get some coffee brewing, and heat up the remaining corned beef hash from Sunday morning.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,023

Evie Day 292

Good morning, and as I am wont to say on days such as this… Happy Taco Tuesday! Today is 2 January 2024.

Time to focus on me for a month.

January is my annual launch pad for whatever kind of success I’m going to have for the year. It’s time to change some old bad habits and replace them (hopefully!) with a good habit or two that will help me be a better version of myself every day. I’ve got my second glass of water sitting to my right on the end table – I’ll readily admit, the first two glasses and the last glass are the easiest, but working in those other three 24-oz glasses throughout the day requires a bit more focus. I’ve got a book at the ready to reread – “Atomic Habits” by James Clear. I hope that will have a little traction with me. Tonight, I’ll take a little time to select another title to enjoy. I already know that I will not be reading “The 5 AM Club” by Robin Sharma. I know someone who enjoyed that title, but I already get up at 5:30 in the morning. I’m old, and that extra 30 minutes of sleep can be quite meaningful.

I am open to suggestions, by the way. I’ve got an app that suggests new titles, focused on non-fiction self-improvement titles. I think I’ll look for some titles on self-confidence (always a struggle for me), overcoming imposter syndrome, staying focused (attention deficit issues), and time management. I will allocate some time every day to self-improvement.

I’ll be back in my virtual classroom in another couple of hours. I’m delivering a course with a frequent training partner, and we’re teaching a security implementation course on Central Standard Time. I am thankful that my first day back in the classroom following the holiday break is in my time zone rather than Eastern Time.

What other things are at the top of my mind today? Eating right, not drinking alcohol for January, and trying to get back into a ketogenic lifestyle to drop a little weight. Time to focus on some smart goals for the year – the first step is working on the goals I didn’t achieve last year for one reason or the other.

It’s time to start working on some of those goals. If you have some suggestions, I am more than open to hearing your ideas on the subject. Good habits require daily dedication. It’s kind of like getting up on workdays and writing a blog first thing in the morning. Some days it will come easy, other days will be more of a struggle. If I make good habits, I’ll develop a little more “muscle memory” when it comes to managing my day and getting into a rhythm.

Ooh… maybe I should make daily guitar practice part of the habit, too.

In the meantime, go grab some tacos.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,022

Evie Day 291

Good morning, and Happy New Year. Today is January 1, 2024.

For the first time, I had to adjust the year when looking up how many days my granddaughter has been alive, adjusting the default year of 2024 back to 2023. It’s a bit surreal, being a grandfather, and Evie will turn one in about two and a half months.

This also starts “Dry January” for me, when I take a break from alcohol for a month – well, most of a month. I’ll toast my dad on what would be his 83rd birthday, January 29th.

I’m also getting some other ducks in a row. I’ll work on some of my other goals for 2024 after a bit, writing things down in my 2024 Law of Attraction planner from FreedomMastery. I do believe in creative visualization – it’s easier to achieve goals if you take an incremental approach and implement a plan. I’ve got my water by my side – 8 x 16-ounce glasses, or in my case, 6 x 24-ounce glasses. The first two glasses are easy, and the last glass is part of my bedtime routine. The challenge lies with the other three glasses throughout the day.

I’ll also be starting a new routine with audiobooks as well. I’ll allocate some time daily for books, meditation, and guitar lessons. Time management has always been a struggle for me – it’s almost like I have ADHD (derp!). Dedicating time blocks for certain activities has helped me this past year, so I’ll continue with that habit.

The first audiobook of the year – Atomic Habits by James Clear. It seems a bit appropriate that my first book I listen to should be one about establishing and encouraging better habits.

I just need to make little adjustments and create better habits. Writing daily is part of that as well, whether that writing is productivity-focused or just silly stream-of-thought moments captured by pen and paper. I like having a pen and journal in my hand… there’s something a little more organic about writing words by hand. I sometimes feel a little more connected when I go that route.

I’m also going to take a look at some courses on LinkedIn Learning as well. I’ve got a few areas of my mental composition I’d like to improve – self-confidence, focus, and learning styles. There’s always room for improvement, even if that improvement isn’t monumental – if you have enough small movements towards a goal, it makes for substantial gains over the course of a year.

Anyway, that’s where my head is right now.

Day one of January 1 if going in the can.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.

Day 22,019

Evie Day 288

Good morning, and happy Friday! It is 29 December 2023.

Just a couple of days left in this year. It’s had ups and downs. I’ve learned much about myself this year, and I hope that growth continues.

Yesterday I wrote of my lamentations about the passing of a character. I wrote that first thing in the morning before I had heard from a couple of the guys I game with, and they let me know that, thanks to seven “Healing Word” spells, the party and my ranger, Julian, survived. It’s kind of amazing to me… I’ve been playing in four ongoing campaigns with the same group of guys since the summer of 2020(?), and I have yet to lose a character. It seems when I started playing D&D back in the 70s, the night would always start with me rolling up a new character, as my ‘toon had been killed the session before, and the term “cannon fodder” was often used to describe my gaming style.

I like playing Julian. I pick character names for comedic effect… Julian’s full name is “Julian Kalendar”. In another campaign, I play a grump Lawful Good Dwarven cleric named “Buzz Keel”. Among the other monikers I’ve used are “Hart Burns” and “Noland Void”. Some of the guys in the party have also gone that route, with handles like “Bjorn Tobewyld” (I particularly like that one).

Anyway, I guess when Julian fell, it was a good thing. The magic trident he wielded while wading into battle turned out to be a fortuitous weapon in the end.

Today I have some work to get done, and some presents to wrap. My eldest has her birthday on Sunday, and a few items are arriving that will require the requisite attention.

I’m going to get this in the can, and get back to the subjects at hand.

I hope the world is treating you better than you deserve.

Peace y’all.