This happy birthday balloon made the trip from Buffalo to Cleveland with me back in August 2008. It still is holding up pretty good.
That means this stupid, fantastic balloon has lived in five different apartments/houses in two different states, traveled over 200 miles across three state lines, and been a part of my life for over 25% of my existence on this planet.
That is pretty impressive for a happy birthday balloon.
I’ve tried to read more on July as I started full time stay at home dad-hood.
I read ask the Lord of the Rings books (Fellowship, Two Towers, and Return), followed by The Silmarillion, and have moved onto a Harry Truman Biography about his first for months in office (The Accidental President).
I’ve got my next book out from the library. The Witch Elm by Tana French. Heard a positive npr review and picked it up.
Now that the weather has cooled some, Marceline and I have fine for morning walks aground the neighborhood after her first feeding each morning. Just a short half mile walk around the neighborhood.
It’s not much, but it sure is a nice way to start the day.
A few years ago work the health insurance company gave all of our schools smart scales. The idea being that staff would weigh themselves and do some sort of ‘Biggest Loser’ type deal.
Shocker! Our teachers didn’t care and didn’t want to use it. We also work in a school without a weight room, exercise room or any showers. Its not like people could exercise at work. When I used to bike to work I had to take a wash cloth and towel into the staff bathroom and use the sink to clean myself. No one wants to weigh themselves in a public place. So it went into the closet and stayed there for a few years.
Don’t get me wrong. It’s a super nice scale. It’s a Withings Body Cardio. Despite being several years old, this scale still sells for a $150 on Amazon. This year I pulled it out of the closet and tried to charge it. While it always said it was charging, the battery never held a charge and you couldn’t get it to read anything but charging. Resetting it, leaving it plugged in for overnight, and other solutions didn’t work.
Anyways, being that it was now junk that didn’t work, options were either leave it there broken for the new principal or throw it out. Instead I took it home and decided to play around with it. Sam had a soldering iron here, and in some forums online people talked about replacing the battery. So, why the hell not try it out. I bought an $8 battery off amazon and got to work cracking open the scale.
Twenty minutes of work and the scale now works! Which is kind of exciting. I was able to put a new battery in, solder the wires to the battery, and get it charging. I even was able to weigh myself.
Of course I’ll leave in the garage for a little bit to make sure I didn’t screw up the battery and in the hopes that it won’t explode while charging, but it was kind of fun to play with electronics, even something simple like this.