July 2015

By Guus , 26 July 2015

Jaap and Mieke are here now so it was easy to get out of the house for a quick run. I cut my run short since dinner was almost ready, but still did 3.8 miles. Couldn't properly reset my watch so no time recording.

By Guus , 24 July 2015

My week off is coming to an end. It's been quite productive -- and of course it was great to spend time with Leo and Adrian. When they were asleep I took care of the house etc. I also ran today and on Tuesday. Feels good.

"Are they twins?"

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Passport renewals to stop in many cities

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By Guus , 19 July 2015

It is super hot today. Very slow run, quite tired.

By Guus , 17 July 2015

When I got home I saw a bag with cookies on the desk and I was tempted to take one and skip my run. As always: I'm glad I didn't do that, it feels great to have run. It was warm but not too humid, quite pleasant actually.

By Guus , 15 July 2015

On Sunday I ran a 6.2 miles and clearly I wasn't fully recovered from that on Tuesday night. The run was slow. Since Sasha was going to Pilates I cut my run short a little bit (I started a little late) and that was a good thing.

In the evening we went for a long walk to Whole Foods and back. After dinner I became very irritable which is very rare for me and a sure sign I over-trained. I woke up at 5.00 am and took a Tylenol. Felt good this morning.

By Guus , 14 July 2015

This is the thirteenth book I read in preparation for the 2016 Presidential Elections.

The first half of the book is a nice autobiography. Mr Cruz is a law-geek, and behaves quite similarly to the tech-geeks that I'm well familiar with. He clearly thinks high of himself -- and he truly seems a smart person -- but also knows that pride can be his weakness and he is nicely self-deprecating at times.

In the last 100 pages, when he is a Senator, the book changes its tone and it became harder to sympathize with Mr. Cruz -- his ideas and comments are just too different and in my opinion completely wrong.

The Benghazi/IRS nonsense overshadows his arguments when he points out legitimately dubious elements of the Obama administration's actions such as the wiretapping of journalists