Last year, as I was finishing up my third year with the Fitbit, I took my last look at the top 25 step days I’ve had since I first started tracking my steps way back in July of 2011. At the time, I had surpassed the 10,000 step plateau 165 times. In the past year, I have managed to add an additional 52 occurrences, my best year to date, for a total of 218. With my fourth year using the Fitbit coming to an end last week, I thought it would be appropriate to take a new look at my top 25 step days over the past 7 1/2 years, featuring 10 new entries.
1: 4/14/2018 – 27,470 steps
My best single day total is our first new entry, coming this past April during a trip to New York to see Angelina. The day’s excursions included trips to the 9/11 Memorial & Museum, the Museum of the City of New York, Central Park, the Guggenheim museum, and the Empire State Building.
2: 7/21/2018 – 27,278 steps
Another new entry, from July’s trip to Virginia, fell just short of the top spot, thanks to a hike up Catawba Mountain to McAfee Knob with Jeff and Val.
3: 6/6/2013 – 24,988 steps
After 5 years as my single day best, 2013’s trip to Disney World falls down two spots. The day’s excursion to both Epcot Center and the Magic Kingdom ended up with a total of approximately 12.5 miles.
4: 3/18/2018 – 23,780 steps
The third new entry comes from last spring’s trip to Las Vegas for the IBM Think conference. The day’s totals include gallivanting around town, including a trip up to Caesar’s Palace from the MGM Grand to see Absinthe.
5: 10/24/2018 – 23,362 steps
We round out the top 5 with the fourth new entry, from last fall’s trip to Boston to see Angelina for our birthday. While she was in class, I took tours of Fenway Park and Harvard, before meeting up with her for a late lunch and then heading to the airport for the trip home.
6: 3/22/2016 – 22,493 steps
My former second highest day took place during the ill-fated trip to Disney World in March of 2016. The day’s excursion started at Hollywood Studios before heading over to Epcot Center with Jeff and Val.
7: 7/27/2013 – 20,592 steps
My now seventh highest total, and my highest at home in the state of Illinois, came thanks to the BTN 5K and a, for lack of a better word, misunderstanding about where I should be picked up after the race.
8: 12/29/2018 – 20,374 steps
The eighth highest entry, and fifth new entry, took place just over a month ago and the trip to Disneyland to see Danny perform with the Lincoln-Way Marching Band.
9: 8/5/2017 – 20,218 steps
The ninth highest entry came in August of 2017 on the first day of my trip to Boston with Danny and Michael. After landing in town, we traipsed to the Science Museum, a breakfast joint, our hotel, and, finally, Fenway Park.
10: 7/14/2017 – 20,208 steps
We wrap up the top 10 with another trip to Disney World, this time a one day journey with Angelina to celebrate her high school graduation. Continue reading →



Jeff, Val, and I headed out to the car for the under-12 mile drive to Universal. As you can probably guess, we never made it. We were less than 3 miles away when we were forced to stop at a 7-11, where we stayed for the next 2 hours. Eventually, we decided to call an audible and drove across the street to the Whole Foods, where Val stocked up on some homeopathic remedies in the hopes they would calm her down. From there, it was back to the hotel, where we left Val in the room and Jeff and I went back to the ESPN Club for lunch.
We arrived late in the afternoon, around 4:00, and made our way inside. We started at Islands of Adventure, heading straight back to Hogsmeade, the original piece of Harry Potter land. We took a quick look around and then jumped on the Hogwarts Express, which travels between the two parks. After the train pulled in to the other park, we looked around there quickly, spending most of our time waiting for the dragon atop the Gringotts Bank to spit fire. With that done, it was time to bid farewell to Universal. That $900 provided nearly 2 hours worth of entertainment. 3 if you include the drive there and back.
Later this afternoon, I’ll be heading out for a week long road trip, with stops in Virginia, Florida, and many stops in between. The plan is to head to Roanoke tonight, spend the weekend there taking in the sights, and then head down to Florida and Disney World on Monday. After spending Tuesday at Hollywood Studios, we’ll be heading to Universal on Wednesday for all things Harry Potter, before returning to the Magic Kingdom and Epcot on Thursday. After that, it will time to take the long ride home, with a few interesting stops along the way.