Counter Programming with Shira & Arielle
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May 13, 2020 7:00am
32m
Hey, Counties!
How’s that isolation going? We hope you’re healthy and safe. Reach out and tell us what's up!
As always, each episode of Counter Programming will focus on a "counter" of some sort. Today, we learn about step counters, also known as pedometers.
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In this episode, we share what we're up to during isolation. Arielle started listening to the Harry Potter series via Audible and is confused by the line between the Muggle and the Wizarding world. Yes, she's 20 years late. Shira got an air fryer for her birthday and has been experimenting with frying all sorts of things, including bagels!
Last week, Shira and Arielle decided they'd compete: who could get more steps via their step counters in one week. The results: Shira - 56,626 steps and Arielle - 97,431. And we had a Countie submit her steps: Zari - 96,723. WOW. Close game!
There's some debate over who created the first pedometer:
Our history with pedometers:
- Arielle got one at a bar mitzvah in 2002. Loved.
- Shira's summer camp (2013) gave out pedometers inspired by Michelle Obama.
- We became obsessed with Fitbits/Jawbones when we moved to Jackson because we felt lazy being stuck inside all day.
Come back next week as we explore another "counter"-related entity.
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