After checking into our place for the next week I decided to do some quick exploring around Alexandria, MN.
Watching how the critiquing is done from behind the judges table while my girls are on stage… Go Sister Squad!

Not a great start to a Friday… I got out to the kitchen to find my coffee pot ready to go like normal only it wasn’t, the coffee was cold π¨. Not sure what I am going to do if it is broken but I will get to the bottom of this soon (or replace it quickly π). ββ
Forty
Fortyβ¦ Yep, you read that right I hit the big 4-0 this year which besides the number I donβt feel much different today.
Looking back over the past year all I can say it has been a strange one indeed. I have always wanted the chance to work from home and boy did I get it. In the past year, I have only gone to the office three times and taken one business trip (which was just a month ago to the middle of nowhere Indiana).

However, some good things came out of last year as the whole family spent a lot more time together than typically. We purchased a Camper in July of last year and after getting it we found a way to use that thing almost every weekend until we put it in storage for the winter. We had been thinking of buying a camper for a while so once we saw that we probably wouldnβt be traveling like our normal road trips that we had been thinking about it seemed like no better time than to pull the trigger on the RV. I wonβt say every trip was magical with the family but overall everyone enjoyed it and enjoyed exploring the various State Parks in our area. It was a good way for us to get away from our house and all the electronics that are inside of it. However, April and I did work on some of our camping adventures. We figured since we were both working remotely and if we didnβt mind having to be creative to connect to the internet it would be great to squeeze a couple more days on the front and back end of weekend trips.

Working from home has been interesting (ok bad sometimes) but in other ways good. It is hard to really slice and dice my complete thoughts on this but I think simply put I enjoy being able to get my kids on and off the bus each day. I appreciate this school year as opposed to last where they were learning from home full time as I am not a great teacher myself and those days it was harder to focus on my work. However, being honest my wife took the brunt of the teaching and keeping the kids on task and I am forever grateful for her always keeping the family in order. The hardest thing for kids I think to understand when they would have days off and mom and dad are working from home is they are not sure why we wonβt play with them NOW. As smart as all my kids are, they are still shocked when they have a no school day and I still have to work. I think the kids believe that we should all be on the same schedule.

One of the benefits I have really been reaping this year working from home is Running. I used to be a morning runner by default because I wanted to get it done before I went to work each day. I knew myself and if I didnβt do it then, then I might not do it at all. This past year things have changed, I not only didnβt want to wake anyone up in the morning but I also realized that I could avoid running in the dark often as I could duck out for an hour during the middle of the day.

Embracing was the theme of last year and I feel like that was accomplished with how our family got to spend more time together doing different things and how more recently I have doubled down in focusing on my running personally. I came in strong last year thinking about running a Marathon but then when the pandemic hit and everything got canceled it only took me a month later to start lagging in my motivation to keep running a bunch of miles. However, I did get a spark of new hope after we got the camper again as we were visiting all of these cool State Parks that had miles of trails. So I made sure that every park I tried to explore as much as I could by either hiking with the family or just going out for a run at some point during our stay.
Sometimes a change of scenery is a great motivation to get out there and explore (or run).


Since the start of January, I have decided to take a different approach to my running by really trying to get more longer runs weekly. Previously, I would have probably only run one or two 6.2 mile runs a week and that was about all I could handle with other 3.1 mile runs sprinkled in. Right now I have a goal of running the Twin Cities Marathon later this year as it has been exactly 20 years since I have run a marathon (that one in fact). I have something else up my sleeve as well but still working on the execution to make sure it goes through. If so it will be fun for sure and make that Marathon extra hard with the little rest between the events. I have been pleased with my efforts so far but the road is still long ahead. If anything, I have continued to build on longer runs throughout the week, and as a benefit, I have been able to explore a lot of new places around my house by going outside what was a 3.1 mile radius.
As things are ever-changing in the world today with the virus and vaccine rollout, I am optimistic to see what this next year will be as I am rolling into another decade. As I still am thinking Embracing seems like another fitting theme, I will expand that as I would like to continue βLearningβ. More on that topic but this is long enough and the kids are about ready to get off the bus βΊ.
I felt like I was being watched while working today and turned around to see the doodle staring at me… ππΆ

Some solid sticker game going on here… If you don’t have any you should pick some up from @HemisphericViews and CoffeePot Games π

My son stayed up watching the NCAA tournament first four games last night and before he went to bed said his bracket was already busted π€·ββοΈ… Not sure how that can be but I have an idea of what he is going to be doing till 11am today π€£
Global early morning meetings are sometimes frustrating because you wake up early thinking you have a 6:30 am meeting only to find out the organizer decided to move it to later in the day…π₯± Time for more coffee β
10 Simple Truths
10 Simple Truths: curated by @Naval
- If the news are fake imagine history
- Human life is gradually turning from a struggle against suffering into a struggle against pleasure.
- If you don’t want to have a boss, you better be capable in the wild.
- Hard choices, easy life.
Easy choices, hard life.- Not wanting something is as good as having it.
- To remove the sting of insult, stop valuing compliments.
- Meditation is good for nothing. That’s why you do it.
- The unexamined parts of yourself are running around in the world masquerading as the things you think you hate.
- “Only the individual transcends.” - Steven Maxwell
- In the end you have to accept that either everything is magical or nothing is.
- The things that we understand, create Silence.
The Things that we do not, create Emotion.
I thought this was a well curated list and good things to keep in mind.
Right in the middle of a work discussion about some stuff that should be quick enough to get resolved by chatting instead of email or a phone call I get this…. Come on Microsoft Teams!

The backyard rink season has finally come to an end… Can’t wait till next year π

Sometimes I believe I am a small cat π πΈ

My t-shirt game is looking strong today… I will for sure turn the camera on for meetings and give @HemisphericViews a little publicity π€£

Early morning for this crew with a 5:15 wake up call to get all the costumes and make up on. Great work @aprilgottwalker as my part was only really driving and drinking coffee π₯±π€π©π―ββοΈβ




Teaching and Learning - 5am Joel
Part of teaching, is learning.
And part of learning, is teaching.
Reminded again why I got rid of my Fitbit!
Last night I was looking for a place I ran in Germany when I was there on a work trip in 2015. I then realized when I stopped using my Fitbit in 2019 I didn’t import that far back to my Garmin as I wasn’t using Strava then either.
As I logged back into Fitbit for the first time in a long time I was hit in the face again with how terrible their activity log and reporting is. Not to mention if you want your GPS data back and not a crummy CVS output of steps good luck!
Unforentually, my realization that I did not import my data from 2014-2016 into Strava or Garmin sent me down a rabbit hole of manual tasks by finding all my old runs in Fitbit to download. I am happy to say that task is done and I can thankfully (hopefully) never log into Fitbit again π.
Got this book late yesterday and can’t wait to dive into it. I have chatted with one of the authors, Brendan Leonard from Semi-Rad briefly over the past couple of years and I would hands down recommend all of his books and work. If you haven’t already check out his stuff or this book.

Took a couple wrong turns that led me on a lot longer run than planned today. At one of the dead ends was this sign that I don’t think I believe. Seems to have been here for a while… π€π

π· Photoblogging: Day 30 - Privacy
Peering back into my “office” area that I have been working from for the past year

π· Photoblogging: Day 29 - Light
After a snowy yesterday the sun was looking extra bright this morning