Friday, November 29, 2019

Still Managed to Lose a Little!

First thing this morning I weighed my self; I wanted to see how much damage I did to my weight loss progress. I found that I actually lost 0.2 pounds in spite of the eating I did last night! Winner! By the way, today was the 1013th day that I have been using the WiiFit; that's almost 3 years!

It tries to be encouraging, but sometimes I just find it annoying.

Today I celebrate Buy Nothing Day; which was created in the early 1990's by a Canadian to examine consumerism. It's a good excuse for me to avoid crowds. Hard core people even avoid driving, they say its delayed consumerism because you will have to buy gas to replace what you used on Buy Nothing Day. I wonder what they do about eating? I'm not hard core; I just don't buy things on Buy Nothing Day.

On my drive up I saw Loy, later I saw Wolf near the driveway. During my walk I saw Wolf in the  distance; I was never able to catch up with him. Later I saw Laure with Champ and Molly. As I was coming up Lurline I saw Sue; I checked in with her about her visit to Maunalani. She said she liked what she heard but she was also made an offer from another business where she could work a lot of holiday overtime. She decided to take that for now in order to pay off a bunch of student loans; but she's keeping Maunalani in mind. During my cool down stretches I saw no regulars.
Ten minutes before sunrise on Maunalani.
Six minutes after sunrise on Sierra.

The day before Thanksgiving there was a concrete truck at the Lanipoko house. Because of the location of the pours they were doing, part of the road was blocked by the truck but I was not able to get a photo since I saw it as I was driving by. Today I got a look at the areas they were working on but this is not a good photo of the 2 slabs they poured; one is behind the portion of wall that is painted black and the other is behind the original foundation.


I'm having trouble remembering to get a series of photos of the Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow flowers. So I have decided to get 3 consecutive days worth of photos before I present them to you. So don't hold your breath, it may take a while since it is not really one of the top things on my mind while I am doing my cool down stretches. In case you are wondering, here are the Top 3 Things I am usually thinking about: 1) Stretch, 2) What bird was that?, & 3) Don't fall over! (For the hamstring and quad stretches I am standing on one leg & balancing. Sometimes the gusts make that challenging!)

When I went  by the hāpuʻu I could clearly see from across the street that I needed to remove a frond that was almost all brown. I stopped by as I was leaving to take care of it. I forgot to get a before photo.


I was going to do my mid-morning walk a little earlier since there was a round table discussion with Sai, Maunalani's CEO, at 10, but I was delayed in leaving. I only did one lap around the circle; but I jogged for 4 segments and did not totally die!


The roundtable was very interesting; 6 residents attended, Mr. Aguillera, Mrs. Okawa, Mrs. Shibuya, Mr. Izon, Mrs. Lee, and Uncle Larry. Sai talked about the new flooring, wanting residents to spend more time outside of their rooms if they were physically able to, improvements to the bathrooms, and the 70th anniversary celebration being planned for this coming January! Unfortunately I had to leave early since RevoluSun was coming today.

Unlike ProVision, RevoluSun does the solar PV installation in phases; today is Phase 2, the racking installation. The tracks and the photovoltaic panels that sit on them were installed today. They arrived a little before noon and left about 2 pm. Fun fact: Josh, the project lead, is a client of The Potential Most Favorite Roommate!
Steve gets ready to unload the truck.
Steve (L) installs the panels, as Jordan (R) carries them from the edge of the roof over to Steve.
Jordan checks the work before they leave.

There are 16 panels; each one has its own inverter. Josh said they can be monitored separately via the app that we will be given.


Each inverter has its own serial number.

I'm not sure why RevoluSun splits the installation in to 4 phases and sends different crews for each phase. But I think ProVision did everything back to back in one week because their main office and warehouse is in Hilo, which is at least a 2 hour drive from the Kohala house. I know the 3 guys working on my project there were staying in a hotel in Waikoloa during the week they were installing the PV system. On the last day another crew working on a different project nearby finished their job before my crew did and came to help with the installation so they could all leave earlier to get back to Hilo.

Friday is usually laundry day for me. I usually wash my clothes late on Thursday night, then hang it out as soon as I return from my sunrise walk. I didn't do the wash last night because of Thanksgiving, so laundry got delayed today. Consequently I got some great photos of things in the back yard!
The first papaya that we topped; it has a few flowers forming.

Okinawan sweet potato.
A few of the many oranges on the tree.

While hanging out the laundry I also made an unwelcomed discovery; there were bits of fluorescent green on several shirts. Which means at least one visitor tag went through the wash. Aue! I later found a gummy spot on one of my shirts; I'm not sure how to get it out without ruining the shirt.
Oh, oh; where did those come from?
Oh, no! It's on one of my favorite shirts!

We had a lot of food from last night; it included a bag of salad that had not been opened because there was so much other food. I had it for lunch, but I used my own low carb dressing rather than the dressing that the salad kit came with. I was pleasantly surprised to find that the Carb Manager App has the specific salad kit listed with only the vegetable portion; most of the carbs are in the dressing packet that comes with the kit.
The leftovers have filled the fridge.
My lunch.
With vegetables only it has 3 g carbs per serving.

Because it was Buy Nothing Day, I did not go to Kokua Market to buy my dinner like I had been since Kokua started its dinner offerings about a month ago. I made a Pizza Topping Casserole instead. I used the ham from last night; the mozzarella cheese, pizza sauce, and sun dried tomatoes were things I had bought previously and were already open and in need of being consumed. It was delicious! I added more salt than noted in the recipe; I have been having cramps in my calves even with the magnesium malate. I have been told while on the ketogenic diet salts are flushed from the body more readily; I was advised to drink a cup of bouillon every evening but its too hot for something like that!
The main ingredients; ham, cheese, sun-dried tomatoes.
Ready for baking.
Finished dish.
It has a much better texture than the previous one I made.

As you can see by the following ketone test strips; I never made it out of the trace range today. My body was running off of the carbs I ate yesterday. It should get back to the fat-burning state tomorrow after it has depleted the recent carb load!
At 6:01 am, upon waking.
At 8:35 am, after the sunrise walk; still fasting.
At 10:54 am, after the mid-morning walk; still fasting.
At 12:12 pm; still fasting.
At 1:39 pm; still fasting.
At 2:32 pm; after lunch.
At 4:20 pm; before dinner.
At 6:46 pm; after dinner.

Hauʻoli lā Hānau to Victoria and Valory!

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