It is my son's 29th birthday. It feels super weird that fact. It doesn't so much bother me that Jess is going to be 34, I feel like okay - that's to be expected. Jess has always felt like my adult human. I love them, and love spending time with them.
But Geoff. 29? how is that possible. Geoff is still a middle school kid, working towards his Eagle. But no. Dude is on the cusp of 30. Unreal.
I am not home to celebrate with him. I did call him first thing this morning and I let him know how much I love him. He's been interviewing for jobs (and not getting anywhere). Last night he applied to an associates degree program at a different Virginia location for community college. He had started down the path of trying to see if he could transfer into a CC in Maryland, and Doug was absolutely adamant that he not do that because from what he read, Maryland would want him to start over, from scratch, where he already has a ton of credits and a certificate.
Do not transfer to a Maryland CC. Over and over this was messaged to him.
Turns out, the CC he wanted to transfer to lost their accreditation for this program for this year and they're working to get it back, but they will not have it in place by Fall 2026. And 2027 doesn't look good.
Well then.
The universe made up its mind and prepared the path for him.
He told me this morning that he applied to the Virginia program for transfer, requested his transcripts, and he's going to be assigned an academic advisor next.
Here we go. Getting back on track for the degree. Finally. I'm relieved about this because last year he missed the application deadline. And I think he was okay with that because he had a job, a good job, he was happy even though it was part time and he could have been doing more. He was content.
So many people are not content.
But then we bought a house, he had to quit his job, he hasn't been able to find a new job, it's been a struggle. And I swear he is the most stubborn person (well, I think he gets it from my mom!) so to have the universe close that door and have him put right into the track we were hoping he'd go on... thankful.
Please, if you are reading this, send him good vibes. Let him get a job now, and be able to work right up to when school starts.
He needs this win.
For his birthday.
Anyway. Had a good day today. It was stupid and raining so I took mom's car to get an inspection and then went to Walmart because I realized yesterday I'd forgotten to pack deodorant. And I was starting to get a little smelly.
I walked inside the Walmart instead of going over to the gym. Glad I did and I would have walked more but had to get back to shower and get ready for a meeting. After my last meeting I went and did a real good walk around the neighborhood. Couldn't bring myself to drive all the way over to the gym, and the rain had let up totally. Got them steps in. Even though I paid for Black Card at Planet Fitness, the neighborhood is giving me the routes and the pathways to get shit done.
Mom thinks I'm crazy. But .... I'm not sitting on my ass eating nutter butter wafers and smoking packs of cigarettes and playing computer games all day. Get up and get it! That's my philosophy.
Tonight I had dinner with my cousin Bill. I invited mom but she didn't want to go. She doesn't like this restaurant (hilarious) and so we had a cousin's suppah. We talked about his brother, our moms, nursing homes, getting old, weight loss, exercise, his son who literally just joined the army a couple months ago. We talked about this administration, the things happening, he is retired military himself so he has thoughts and opinions. It was a good chat. Good time.
And I'm glad mom didn't come, so we could have this time together.
Tomorrow, mom will go to lunch without me. I have a noon to 1, a 1 to 2, a 2 to 3.... busy afternoon of meetings. Maybe I'll have her bring me back something.
This picture of Geoff and me is from two years ago. Digits below!
digits
exercise: 12/12 hours. two walks; one in Walmart (I measured and timed it and walked intentionally) 16 min/.77 mi. More serious outdoor walk, 25 min/1.36 mi; 10k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
8am: 112
4:45pm: 111
10pm: 90
food & meds:
8am: phentermine+jardiance
10:30am: protein shake
1:30pm: turkey and gouda on low carb bread; met+glip
6:30pm: scallops, rice, sweet potatoes; 2 glasses of wine
8pm: met+glip; the rest of the honey roasted nut mix; another glass or three of wine






