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CBLindsay's brain droppings

Been a bit since I have updated my journal, although I have been meaning to for a week or two. The main obstacle for me providing updates is that I find myself otherwise occupied with "work" during the day and in the evening I put my regular computer away (so i don't work at home) and live on my ipad. I dislike making detailed or long posts using the ipad because its more difficult to type on. Such is life.

On the shaving front... I have managed to maintain a mostly everyday shave, with an occasional skipped day. I had to switch to a DE razor when shaving at the gym becasue days that inlcude arms/chest often leave my fine motor skills too compromised for an open blade. Until today my gear has been consitent, with the knotworks synthetic, Canadian soap (thats probably not the name but I know it has Canadian in it) rosemerry and lime Aristocrate DE and a Feather blade. Its all been rather routine. Today, I shook things up by swapping the razor, I used an everready with the new GEM blade I got from @Bullgoose. The razor is one I rarely use, a simple one with the BIG fat black handle. I like the big handle becasue it helps the old man grip. There was plenty of blood involved in today's shave but mostly from weepers here and there not from any real damage.

I had a couple very nice weekend shaves (after skipping a day or two) using one of my straight razors. I have mainly been using the tedalus for open blade shaves so the regular straight was a bit of a change. The most notable difference was the length of the blade, I got pretty used to the smaller blede length so navigating my face was a little odd.

On the home front, not a lot has changed. We bought my youngest daughter an old honda civic a few weeks ago and I have been doing some repairs and maintenance on it here and there. She gets her learner's permit soon so for now the car sits but eventually it will transport her to work and school. I am far from being a mechanic but my deeply rooted desire not to pay enormous amounts of $ to a mechanic makes me willing to turn wrenches and bust knucks as much as I can. I ran into some problems changing the spark plugs that made it take much longer than the few minutes and limitted cost I had promissed. The little rubber seals on a couple of the coil packs stuck on the plug so I had to dig them out and order new coils (red perfromance ones of course) so it took far longer than expected. Funny thing is I was able to change out the passenger side CV axle in about the same time as it took to change the plugs and coils. Alas, all that is left to do now is change the transmission fluid then its all fresh and ready to put more miles on.

I continue to go to the gym most week days and some weekend days. I have more than 90 gym days logged since starting in September. My weight has remained very close to were I started, with only a few pounds lost these past few months (NOT happy about that) but my physical health is notably improved. I have regained much of the muscle and bulk I once had while wrestling and have significantly improved strength. My goal was not to build massive muscles so much as it was to improve strength and stamina (while loosing weight) but there has been a siginifcant improvement in muscle mass recently. If I can loose another 30-40 pounds I will no doubt LOOK like I did while wrestling.

I have seen several doctors about my neck/arm issues that cause numbness in my right arm and hand but so far they have all been duds. I scheduled a visit to the ortho doc as suggested by my primary only to be told when I arrive that they don't do necks, so i was referred to a neuro surgeon (despite my insistance that I will NOT have surgery). The neuro surgeon said the nerve impingement in my neck is not a surgical case so she could offer no solutions beyond a referral to her colleage in neurology/pain management. When I pressed her for more she suggested I might try one of a couple drugs known to help with nerve pain like I have...but she would not preseribe it so I had to see my primary doc for a prescription. I visited my primary (a PA who is not inclined to think outside the box or think independently for that matter) only to find out she had no idea how to prescribe the recommened med since the neuro doc had not indicated a dosage. So she prescibed the lowest does available and said give it a try. 3 weeks later and no improvement I reached out to the neuro surgeon to have HER suggest a dosage and have my primary update the dosage. So thats done. When I called to schedule an appointment with the neurologist i was told the soonest appointment is in mid MARCH...so here I sit having visited 3 different doctors waiting to see the one who presumably will have a better solution.

This entry is getting a bit long but I did want to mention that a year ago today is when my first grandson was born. I'm not sure how we are supposed celebrate this day, nor how I feel about it, given how short his life was. None the less I feel it is important to celebrate his short life and his birthday is a good day to do so. So for those who are inclined to do so, raise a glass in honor of my grandson this evening if you would.
 
1/24/2024

Been a pretty busy week for me. Monday was of course a "holiday", which meant I didn't go to the office and did minimal work from home. Tuesday was our last trip to Disneyland for awhile, our annual pass expired and we decided not to renew it. All in all the visit was nice, not too busy and the weather was good. Wednesday was busy, it started with a blood letting at the local blood bank and quickly transistioned to a series of phone/video appointments. Yesterday was a bit slower paced and today I am purposfully not doing too much. I did manage to get some tax stuff done for my dad's estate and my own hellish return. Can't do much more until I have all the proper forms.

On the shave front... The holiday and Disney day afforded my an opportunity to use one of my old CBL test soaps and the fat boy I have on the counter. The shaves were nice but nothign to brag about. I have continued to hit the gym early in the mornign so yesterday and today I used what was in my gym bag. First Canadian lorretto lime, synthtic/burle brush and the GEM Jr. with fat handle (I think ALL GEM journors have the fat handle) loaded with the GEM blade I got from @Bullgoose. The last 2 shaves were far better than the first, this blade/razor combo seem to have hit its stride. I'll be honest, yesterdays shave was pretty awsome, so much so it left me stroking my face every now and then to admire how smooth I was. And this morning I was only just beigning to sprout new stubble.

According to the weather gurus on TV, the weather is supposed to turn cold and wet this weekend, we may even see snow. I am not holding my breath but I am also not planning anything big outside just in case. After seeing how our freinds in the south east are getign snow, I am holding out hope we get something here.
 
You are more than welcome to come get all you want. I'm willing to let it go for nothing.
If only I could. Seems the weather man lied again. The wind is blowing at its typical 50-60mph indicating there could be changes on the horizon but for now it’s dry and even a little warm. They still insist snow is possible but it will be a few days further out.
 
1/25/25
Hit the gym this morning with my youngest daughter. We did some leg stuff and she wanted to do a little back and arm work (she likes to feel the pump in her bicep) before she hit the pool for a mile. I did some intervals on the treadmill then sat in the sauna while she finished. To save on time I went ahead and showered and shaved at the gym. I continue to enjoy the GEM junior with the magic Bullgoose GEM blade. The shaves are pretty comfortable with what feels very close to straight razor results. I should probably toss the blade I gave in the razor now but I think it probably has many more shaves in it. I just wonder if the being stored in the gym back is going to accelerate its demise .
 
1/28/2025
Yesterday was "arms and chect day" at the gym and I hit it pretty hard so I was in no condition to shave safely, so today's shave was on a couple day old beard. Today's hardware was a unique set up. My daughter got a nice 3d printer for Christmas (her brother is the 3d club teacher so he knows which printers are the best value etc) and she finally printed me a GEM blade SE razor. My son had printed me one several years ago but the printer's tolerances made for a pretty difficult to use razor. The one my Daughter printed me is modeled after the old Lather Catcher razors. The tolerances are very precise and the finished set up when loaded is REALLY nice. My only complaint might be how light the thing is, I am part gorilla so I like heavy razors. The print inclided a case and blade holder (which is what i was asking her to print) so now I have something I can toss in the gym bag and have whenever I want.

The software for the shave was an extra tub of CBL soap I had left unlabled, I beleive it is the inconcievable scent (I had hoped it was the smoked cedar). This stuff lathers up quick, easy and slick BUT the texture of the soap itself is soft enough I don't think it is going to hold up to the way I use the tub at the gym ...we will see. I lathered with an old Envy synthetic I picked up long ago. The knot is similar to if not exactly the older tuxedo synthtic knots, a good brush. I finished with a good rub down with the alum block and a splash of Masters' Cannibas flower scent. I like Masters but I find all of their spalshes to be soapy, they have a slight soapy scent and feel soapy on the skin. If I am remembering correctly Masters has gone ot of business, so I suppose I should enjoy my collection without complaining.

More about the shave. The printed razor loaded with a fresh GEM blade produced a fantastic shave. I am prety sure the fresh GEM blades are somehow TOO ready to shave but they settle in pretty quickly. The light weight of the razor ended up not being a problem, neither was finding the proper angle. I suppose I could just lay the flat part of the razor against my face like most GEM razors but this one felt like I should angle away a little otherwise it felt like I would press too hard against my face and risk injury. The shave was quite close and here I sit more than 6 hours later and I am still super smooth.

A quick FUNNY story.
So, being a soap guy i experimented with a batch of bath soap where the goal was to "plop" the soap onto a surface then smash it into a nice sized patty-like soap. I also experimented doing this with some shave soap. This particular soap looks a lot like an oatmeal cookie or bbq's hamburger patty (when in puck/patty form). Turns out this particular sample did not hold together well and began to fall apart whil eI was trying to use it. While they patty looks like a cookie or hamburger when intact, it looks a lot like ...well...poop when it crumbles and fall to the floor. Not a problem when in your own shower but in a locker room shower it is a great way to make friends and influence people.
 
Time for a quarterly update and maybe a few brain droppings.

I must admit I am not shaving all that regularly. I am not growing a bear or anything like that, just skpping 1,2,3 and sometimes 4 days at a time. While the extra stubble look isn't bad, I am not the kind of guy who looks "rugged" or "stylish" with a sybbly beard so I still need to shave for best appearance. Funny thing is the shaves are generally pretty enjoyable and I feel really good when I have a fresh shaved face so I really SHOULD shave more often. My gear has largely been limitted to what I take with me in my gym bag but at home I enjoy using the Tedalus or maybe a Fat Boy. I am blown away by how efficient and pleasurable that 3D printed razor my daughter made me (loaded with the GEM blade I bought from Bullgoose) has been. I continue to use the SAME blade I loaded in January with results that suggest minimal degredation of the blade edge. I do rinse and dry the blade using the electric hand dryer but other than that I just keep it in the razor/case.

I have not shaken up the software much, using CBL Miracle Max at the gym durign the week and one of a few different soaps at home (JabonMan, Vintage Velobra and maybe a few random CBL samples) so I have little to report there. My huge collection sits rather idle at the moment.

Brain Dropping:
While surfing the 'Tube last week I ran accross a reference to a 2014 speech by General McMaster where he suggested changing the world starts with making oyur bed. I'm sure you guys remember the speech so I won't bother pasting a transcript (google it if you must). The basic idea behind his start by making your bed idea was that if you start your day with even a small accomplishment you are more likely to be in the right frame of mind to be successful. And he also said that even if the rest of your day absoltely sucked "at least you come home to a well made bed". Like me, I am sure you see the paralel between making your bed first thing and shaving first thing. Mindlessly driving a 5 blade cartridge over spray foam is unlikely to qualify as a true accomplishment SO going the traditional wet shaving route ensures you feel the proper level of accomplishement to be successful each and every day.

In other news:
In addition to being busy these past couple months with the typical "fix this" "fix that" kind of stuff around the house, I have managed to squeeze in some camping time in a new (to us) trailer. My wife decided our micro sized trailer was just too small to enjoy so she began searching used options around us. Un fortunately the selection was pretty poor so we ended up at a Camping world. We got a better sized and somewhat newer trailer for about twice the price she had been lookong at but all in all its a pretty affordable upgrade with fewer problems to fix (bonus). Our new purchase inspired my son to buy a new truck and pick up an old trailer so he can upgrade from a tent. We will be going out this weekend to a local campground to help him learn all the important stuff and find all the things that need to be tweaked or fixed.

My youngest daughter started her new lifeguard job for the town this week and BOY is she excited about her first paycheck. She's pretty driven and a good worker so I expect she will pick up all the shifts others are quick to abandon so her future paychecks will be even more exciting.

On the health front:
I continue to go to the gym 5 days a week with some days being more aggressive than others. I am definately seeing changes to my phyiscal appearance depsite losing what I consider a minimal amount of weight over the past 3-4 months. My doc says it "reconstituting", I am losing fat but building muscle so my shape and size are changing more than my weight. I have definately had a terrible time finding pants and belts that fit well and look good. My waist and stomach are smaller but my thighs and shoulders/chest are larger so finding clothes that fit without looking silly or falling down has been a challenge.

I finally got an appointment to get an the steroid injection in my neck (in a couple more weeks), I am hoping it is worth all the hoops and waiting. The doc says he expects it will provide releif but is suggesting I use the time when I am feeling releif to aggressively train my neck and back and to increase flexibility. He feels i might be able to delay or prevent the return of symptoms if I improve my physical condition. I am game of course. I have been focusing more on my neck, back and core of late and have had mixed results. I get short perods of improvment followed by periods of more intense pain/numbness followed by a mix of mild improvment and moderate symptoms. One consistent thing is the act of shaving always results in numbness in my hand and fingers by the time I am done.

That's about all for now. enjoy!
 
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