I've been running, in addition to Wii Fit. I'm going to try to keep to a 3-4 times a week schedule. I think that if I run less, I just fall out of the routine, but if I run more, my shins hurt. I'm not focusing so much on speed this time around, as opposed to just distance. Yesterday I did somewhere around 2.5 miles in about 20 minutes and walked approximately one more mile for cool down.
All told, I've lost about 10 lbs in the past two weeks. Given that I've increased my activity level pretty significantly while also cutting silly foods (sometimes I would eat breakfast tacos on Monday at work despite the fact that I had a bunch of cereal in the morning -- also, I'm not eating as much cheese) and making some cuts in portions (no more eating til I feel stuffed).
I've started some work on future guitar work. So far, I made a 7.25" radius sanding block (always wanted to try a true vintage Fender neck radius), I've made a neck template (a telecaster neck with a different headstock shape...kind of like this:

I'm going to work on a truss rod routing jig today, and then I might start on a pine prototype neck sometime later this week/this weekend. Maybe I'll try to take pictures of the process.
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Back when they were new (early Junior High) I read about half of the Animorphs book series, but they became kind of hard to locate, so I stopped reading them. I really liked the series back then and would think about them every once in a while...a month or two ago, I got really curious about them and decided to check if the series actually ever "ended" or if they just stopped coming out. After I found that there was a real end, I decided to try to read them all. I downloaded all the PDFs (omitted the "choose your own ending" stuff) and started reading them.
I really expected to start reading them, decide they were too cheesy and just quit reading them... They were really cheesy, but I really liked one of the side-series of books (There were 54 regular series books where typically one character tells the whole story, 4 "Megamorphs" books where they alternate by chapter and the "Chronicles" books where characters other than the main 6 tell the story). The Chronicles series was really good. The regular series and Megamorphs ranged from absurdly childish/cheesy to really good. All in all, I think if the story were condensed to about 10-15 longer but more detailed books, it might have been better.
I started reading the books because I wanted something kind of light hearted (and also, I suppose, to reminisce about things I did as a kid). In the beginning, they were almost too light hearted, but the final 10 books or so were pretty dark. I was actually genuinely shocked at some of the things that happened. I know lots of people considered some of the stuff in Harry Potter to be dark, but compared to this, Harry Potter was really childish. The plot is a fairly typical, "a group of # ordinary kids have to save the entire planet!" kind of story, but the way war is portrayed is very different. In the typical stories, bad things happen, but they're often balanced by this or that; in the Animorphs books, things don't always balance out so well.
Strange. I was looking for something light hearted, but wound up with something so dark...