Day 6…

Written by Greg on August 28, 2007 – 9:33 am -

Today is day 6 of Weight Watchers. Things are going surprisingly well. I think the biggest adjustment has been portioning. Who knew that you were only suppose to have that much cereal as a serving size???

Who ever invented the 100 Calorie packs needs to get a medal!

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Wii went shopping…

Written by Greg on August 28, 2007 – 9:15 am -

Sunday, after Cindy was done with floor duty at William E. Wood and I returned from my work in the Richmond data center we decided to head down to Best Buy in Newport News. I was surprised to find that they had the Nintendo Wii in stock, so we picked on up. My last game console was a Super Nintendo that I used for all of about a week, before Benjamin bought it from me. I am told it is still in operation today.

Anyway, this Wii is a whole new concept in gaming that is very interactive.  So we need to be sure to do our stretches so we don’t get a Wiinjury. :) Couple rounds of Wii Sports Boxing is a great cardio workout.

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One day down, a lifetime to go

Written by Greg on August 23, 2007 – 8:14 pm -

For as long as I can remember, I have been overweight. There are some pictures of me when I was young that I was a “normal” size. After spending some time thinking about it, I think I have figured out that I starting gaining weight around the time that dad was sick the first time (around 1982), certainly not an excuse, but just a correlation.

Today marked the completion of Weight Watchers Online, Day 1. I was able to without an issue stay within my “points.” In fact, I was able to save enough points for a special treat this evening. One of my favorite treats, M&Ms and cold water. Even with the chocolate delight I will be under my point total by 6 (after gainined 5 points for my time at the driving range today).

Cindy has been doing Weight Watchers on and off for a couple of years and when she is on it, she has great success, so she too is re-committing today.

Wish us luck!

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Remembering Grandma

Written by Greg on August 20, 2007 – 3:25 pm -

This morning, I had the opportunity to share my memories of Grandma at her memorial service…

To paraphrase Tennyson, “God’s finger touched her, and she slept.” We have all been touched by the life of Molly Shanley. We come here today bonded together forever by her love and compassion. She was a devoted wife, friend, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

We all have special memories of grandma and what she has done for us. I especially remember those Sunday afternoons spent shopping at the mall, followed by Sunday dinners with seemingly bottomless bowls of linguine and meatballs. Or those special, though hot Christmas afternoons in Grandma’s apartment as we opened gifts and shared the holidays together. And recently how each time you came to her apartment, you needed to watch all of the pictures on her picture frame or how the definition of the perfect day would be to go walk around the mall and stop at ShopRite.

As we each mourn in our own way, we should remember the lessons Molly has taught us over the years. I have always been struck by her unconditional love and support for each of us. I remember clearly a conversation that she had with my mother; It happened many years ago during a difficult time for one of the cousins…grandma said with her signature shoulder shrug, “what are you going to do, he needs to be happy.” No matter what we did, at her very soul she wanted for each of us was to be happy. She has and will always be a pillar of our family, supporting us, and guiding us. For this we must celebrate her life, remembering these lessons and the time we were lucky enough to spend with her.

While these days and nights are difficult for us, we should take comfort in knowing that Molly is once again together with Alexander, her loving husband. We should take comfort in the 96 years that she has given the world and the difference she has made in it and in all of us; for without her, we would not be.

My father was fond of saying, that our children are the messengers to a time we shall not see. Today we are all grandma’s children, we have heard her message, and are better people for it.

So while we will shed many tears in the coming days, share many hugs in the coming weeks, and remember with longing our time with grandma in the years to come, the stars in the heavens will twinkle that much brighter with her watching over us.

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One wedding and a funeral…

Written by Greg on August 19, 2007 – 7:50 am -

Molly Shanley - July 21, 1911 - August 17, 2007 - Wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and friendIt is never easy when one has to deal with a life changing event be it a wedding or a funeral, but when both events happen right on top of each other, it makes for an incredibly difficult time. Friday morning, the day of Katie’s wedding (the youngest grand-daughter), our grandma passed away. As Katie began the events of the day, the hair, the nails, and she enjoyed her last few hours as a single woman, we received the news from mom that grandma had passed away. The difficult decision was made to keep the news from the bride to be (as well a the mother of the bride) as it was her day and we wanted her to have special memories of her wedding day. Not an easy decision to make, but we hoped that they would understand.

Grandma lead a long and heathly life. At 96 years old, grandma while having given up her license in the days of the Reagan presidency, lived alone until her final days. Three weeks ago grandma took a fall in her apartment and from then on it has be a difficult time trying to control her heart rate, blood pressure, and sodium levels.

The viewing is today and the funeral mass is on Monday, afterwhich grandma will be laid to rest with her husband, Alexander and next to my father.

While the world sheds a tear for the loss of a wonderful, kind, and caring woman, we are comforted by the thought she is joined again with her life partner. And we celebrate the marriage of Katie as she, on this both difficult and wonderful day, has been joined together with her life partner to carry on the messages we have learned from grandma.

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Perceiva graduates…

Written by Greg on August 7, 2007 – 8:16 pm -

Well, it is official…Perceiva has graduated from the James City County Technology Incubator. It is officially a self-sustaining company and is taking in more then it is burning each month.

Busy couple of weeks around these parts. Cindy has her first listing. Check our her site for more information. We posted a bunch of new pictures in the photo gallery, so be sure to check them out. We are headed to the Hampton’s next week for Katie’s wedding, so we are sure to have more pictures when we get back.

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