No one even needs to say I told you so.

So, I didn't tell you all of the details of my Saturday. If you will recall, I told you that I went to a carnival took a nap and watched the Cubs. I even told you about my jog but I did not didn't give you all of the details.
I got back home from the carnival around 4pm. When I got here, I thought to myself; Self, it looks like a great time for a jog.
Then I said to myself; Self, You don't need those sneakers your wife found for you the other day. There is no reason to dirty a pair of socks for a 10 minute jog.
Then I said to myself; Self, That black top is probably pretty hot, better be careful. As I left, following my son on his bike, the blacktop was warm but not hot. As I got to the half way point which is 1/2 mile from my home I started to realize I was developing some blisters.
Then I said to myself; Self, you can't slow down even though this hurts. If you slow down you will only be out here longer. So I continued to jog home. I got here and could see the blisters forming.
I took my nap and when I woke up they had swollen. I lanced the blisters open, cleaned up the yellow fluid that spewed forth and watched the Cubs game. After that I went to bed.
I woke up about 3 am and the blisters had closed up. I had to do something as my feet were in terrible pain. So I said to myself; Self, this is going to hurt. I took a pair of toe nail clippers and cut half of the blister off. This was quite a mess and the fluid just kept coming. I went back to bed after this.
When I woke on Sunday I put a couple of band-aids on each of them and then put on my socks and shoes. As the day went on I could feel the remaining skin from the blisters tugging at the rest of the skin covering my feet.
I made the decision that rest of the skin had to come off. I said to myself; Self, this skin has to come off and it is going to hurt like a sonofabitch. As I cut my feet up a little bit more I realized that Monday was going to be rough getting around at work. As I was hobbling through hell today I came to the conclusion that I had to come clean and put this on my blog. This is the only way that you can really be part of the Alan Cox experiment.
So, I hope you all gained a little something from what you have read here today. Maybe there is another dumbass out there that would like to share his story. Maybe you will all just feel the need to say "man what a retard". Whatever it is, please let me hear it.
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Kids are off to school today

So, After working late last night, I made it up early to have breakfast with the older kids this morning. My wonderful wife made use cheese omelets and sausage links. I felt bad for working late last night because I know the house was full of excitement with the kids getting ready for the first day of school. So, I told my wife to wake me for breakfast. I remember what the first day of school was like. All of the excitement. You could see people you hadn't seen for months. You had a new teacher. You were 1 year closer to high school. Man that was the life. If I had only known then what I know now I would have intentionally failed and stayed in. Anyway, this is Zach and Olivia, my 2 oldest kids. Hopefully they do not figure out that staying is school should be their ultimate plan. I hope to see them graduate on time in a few years so that they can get down to business making a fortune of their own and supporting me!
I worked until 9:00 pm tonight after going in an hour early too. I was there by 7:00 am. So, if my math is right I worked 14 hours. Yesterday was 14 hours and 45 minutes and Monday was 11 hours. This is getting stupid. I am usually very good at working 8:45 minutes a day. (the minimum required) This just happens to be one of two very busy times of the year in the auto industry. There are a lot of new parts starting up and old ones going away. It will be over soon enough and I can get back to the old 8 and out.
I guess I am going to get some sleep now. I will see you on the flip side.
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Monday 8/15 I found my shoes!
My wife (Colleen) found my running shoes today. This is a good thing. I have not had these for along time. I ran the Indianapolis Mini-Marathon in them in May of 04. Then they went in to storage. We sold our old house last February. We moved into this house in late June this year. I have been thinking about getting back in shape. I had never been a runner until about 6 months before the 04 mini marathon and I have not run since. I have only had 1 cigarette since last Wednesday. This is tough, I was up to about a pack a day again.
Oh well, back to the shoes. I am glad to have them. I am kind of all or nothing when it comes to being healthy. I decided to start running and stop smoking, so I did it. For the past week I have been running barefoot through the neighborhood on the asphalt. It wasn't too bad but I am sure the neighbors think I am thoroughly strange. That's okay, I don't like most people anyway. I am actually getting my privacy fence built this week and next.
This is me

Not the best picture in the world but one of the few pictures of Alan S. Cox. This was taken in the hospital after Cooper was born.
Newest addition to the Cox house (Cooper)

This is baby Cooper. He was born on 7/24. 8lbs 12 oz. 22.5 inches. He is now 3 weeks old and a pretty cool feller.