Fitbit IX – Week 12

Warm weather, another round of jury duty, and a couple of baseball games led to my first week over 30.000 steps in more than a month.  Things got off to a slow start on Sunday, as I finished with 3000 steps thanks in part to celebrating Michael’s birthday.  Monday saw a healthy improvement, jumping up to 6300 steps thanks to my trip downtown for jury duty.  Tuesday saw a big drop off, as I wasn’t required to report to jury duty and I managed 4400 steps.  Wednesday fell back down again, dropping down to 3000 steps.  A nice increase on Thursday left me 17 steps away from 4300.  A post-work trip to Guaranteed Rate Field on Friday led to the best day of the week, with 6300 steps.  Another White Sox game on Saturday put me just 6 steps shy of 5400.

Total steps: 32,879

Daily average: 4697

Jury Duty 2: Electric Boogaloo

This past Monday, I was summoned to appear at the Everett M. Dirksen U.S. Courthouse for jury duty in District Court.  This was my fifth time being called overall, my first time in District Court, and my second tour of (jury) duty in as many months.  Unlike last month’s trial, this go around consisted of a trip downtown on Monday and a lot of reading on Monday before being let go for the day and… that was it.  No need to report for the rest of the week.  Hopefully, I get a nice long, multi-year break before my number comes up again.

Fitbit IX – Week 8

After a nice week thanks to days worth of activity, things came crashing back down this week.  The week actually got off to a decent start on Sunday, thanks to a trip to the United Center to see Purdue win the Big Ten Tournament, which left me a mere 4 steps shy of 5500.  Monday fell off the cliff, as I returned to work after a week of jury duty and ended the day with just 2200 steps.  Tuesday was even worse, just barely managing to pass 2000 steps.  A bit of an improvement on Wednesday pushed me up to 2700 steps.  Thursday was even better, coming 13 steps away from 3700.  Another drop on Friday put me back down at 2800 steps.  A night out for dinner with the Purdue crew pushed Saturday back up over 4200.

Total steps: 23,192

Daily average: 3313.1

Fitbit IX – Week 7

A week of activity led to my best total since my trip to Florida to start the year.  Things got off to a poor start on Sunday as I managed to record just 3400 steps despite heading out to dinner with Angelina.  Monday trended upwards thanks to my first day of jury duty, finishing with just 4700 steps.  Day two on Tuesday was even better, jumping up to 6000 steps, my highest total since early February’s trip to Bloomington.  Day three of jury duty on Wednesday pushed me to the week’s high point, ending the day over 6800 steps, my highest total since the Citrus Bowl on January 2.  A slight decline on Thursday, due to only one trip back and forth to the jury parking lot, put me back down to 4500 steps.  Wrapping up jury duty on Friday left me 6 steps shy of 4500.  A trip to the United Center on Saturday to see Purdue in the Big Ten Tournament left me just 6 steps away from 5000.

Total steps: 35,095

Daily average: 5013.6

Doing My Civic Duty

This past Monday, I was summoned to appear at the Will County courthouse for jury duty.  This was my fourth time being called overall, and third in Will County.  All previous sessions have ended without me making it onto a jury and, considering I had plans to attend Purdue’s opening game in the Big Ten Tournament earlier today, I was hoping for more of the same.  Alas, it was not to be.

The call for a jury pool came late Monday morning and, after an early lunch, we had to report back at 12:45.  Which we did, but nothing happened.  Eventually, we were brought up to a courtroom to wait some more until the judge and attorneys were ready for us.  By the time we made it into the actual courtroom, there was not enough time to complete voir dire.  After returning to the courthouse on Tuesday morning, the jury was selected: twelve jurors and two alternates.  I was the second alternate.  At this point, we were told that the trial would take about two days and should wrap up by Wednesday afternoon.

And then we waited.  And waited.  And waited some more.  The trial started Wednesday, so I figured I was still safe for Friday’s game.  But then there was more waiting.  After two witnesses, we had to wait for the third, who had left the courthouse to pick up her children.  Which, I will say, is understandable.  But the jury was told to make other arrangements for child care, so I don’t know why the same standard didn’t apply to the witnesses.

More delay tactics on Thursday morning, including calling all of the jurors back in one by one to ask if we had been deliberating before the end of the trial, which then led to a wasted afternoon as the judge had prior commitments and necessitated our return on Friday.  After closing arguments, we deliberated for far longer than I had expected to come up with the verdicts: guilty on four counts of domestic battery and not guilty on one count of resisting arrest.

The good news is that I’m unlikely to be called back for jury duty in the Will Country Circuit Court for some time.  The bad news is that I am already on the docket for Federal District Court next month.  Hopefully, that goes more smoothly and doesn’t take up another entire week.