I am getting a lot of action on resumes sent out this time around, which is great. So far none of them are worth setting up an in-person interview but I will just keep plugging away. Something will come along. I'd rather take the long, slow approach until I find something than be forced to make a bad decision and take something quick when I am so frustrated where I am at.
I actually emailed my district manager again yesterday. It has been 2 1/2 weeks since I found out I was shorted on my check. My manager doesn't seem to care. I have him plenty of time and my DM told me to email him with any problems when we had our lunch. (I can't remember if I even told you guys I had lunch with him last month). So, I emailed him. I had today off so I don't know what he said in his response, assuming he did yet. I also asked him if I can change stores as my manager doesn't seem interested in advancing his employees and I can't afford to waste time. Usually you have to wait a year before you can move. We'll see what he says.
I am so impressed and proud that you are working so hard to look after yourself when it comes to that lost money. Did you hear back from your manager? Sorry that most of the phone interviews haven't been worthwhile - what has been the issue?
And, did any of you see how fast Wine and Dine sold out? My co-workers signed up today so one of them was updating me. The other is on a cruise so his mother signed him up. But, when I checked at 4:00 it was already sold out so it was less than 4 hours to sell out. Crazy!!!
Yup. IT sold out in 49 minutes! So quickly that I e-mailed all of my family about the Avengers race and told them to contact the travel agents and get on their list right now so that they don't have to be poised at the computer and hope that the stars align. Last year I signed myself up and the two nephews, while mom and my friend T signed themselves out. This year my brother, his wife, and the boys want to run the 5k, so I'm letting them fend for themselves.
Signed up for Lozilu so now I'm committed to something!
Excellent! You are going to have a blast!
I did make it to the pool four times so I'm happy about that. I did a VERY rough measurement of how big the river is and it's about 44 meters (48 yards for the funny calculation you guys do!

) so I would need to do about 113 to be 5km. The most I've done so far is 30 so I have a bit of a ways to go! I almost didn't want to do the calculation because I was afraid it wouldn't be as much as it felt like and I was right! At least I have something to aim for lol.
Part of me is looking forward to going back to my regular schedule but I have to admit I love working these hours (6:30-2:30). I'm in before most of the staff and can get a lot done in a much shorter time frame and then I still have part of the afternoon and all of the evening ahead of me. I might see if I can make it work for the summer months.
You may not have the distance, but you have a lot more resistance. Keep running in the lazy river and you'll feel great running on land. You should keep that as part of your workout regularly, just to help amp up the intensity. I'd also say to go for time instead of distance - what's the longest you've gone without stopping?
Oh, and I lost the 3 lbs I gained over the winter already. If it keeps up then the money spent on the nutritionist will be well worth it.
Nice!!!!
Well today is Day 1 of the 21 day fix. Hubby is already complaining because he has to think through everything. I pretty much told him to suck it up buttercup. He is the reason we are doing it. I printed out the checklist sheets today to make it as easy as possible. We weighed ourselves this morning (I'm down 1.4 lb since last Tuesday - yay!) and will be doing measurements later today. I think the hardest part for me will be the 30 minutes of exercise each day. I would rather do an hour 2-3 times per week. But we will see.
My kids were talking today about how they both want to do cross country. I found that interesting because neither of them particularly like to run. If they do cross country they will be required to run a certain number of miles over the summer. They are asking to do 5ks with me again, so I will see what I can fit in. I don't know anything about cross country, not even how long their courses are.
Yeah, for some of us, planning ahead stinks. Hopefully he'll stick with it. And congrats on the weight loss, too.
High school cross country is usually 5k, junior high/middle school students it's right around 2 miles. So running 5ks with you would be great for everyone. And hey, a WDW 5k is way cheaper than a longer race...maybe a family incentive to get their miles in!
The Shamrock Half this weekend was good, and as a weekend, it was great. This was a group celebration of the end of chemo for my friend T, who I ran Avengers with mid-chemo. It ended up with four of us (T, her brother, our friend D, and me) running the half, and her husband running the full. We have friends down there, and T's brother and sister-in-law, and their two boys came down, and T's brother's new GF came up from North Carolina. About two weeks ago, T's brother (who refers to me as "Big Sis") got in touch with me for some mentoring, then asked if we should run the race in team shirts...so after some intense internet searching, we ended up with a simple white shirt with a big teal (ovarian cancer) ribbon and "Team T" on the front. We bought enough for all the runners, the spectators, and two of our friends who couldn't be there. It was pretty cool to hear people cheering for "Team T" and three of the four of us ran the entire race together from start to finish. D has damaged lungs and can't run outside if it's below 40 degrees, so her training has been limited - she finished about half an hour after us. The good news is that we beat our November time by 25 minutes (well off each of our best half times, but three months post-chemo we'll take it) and D finished under three hours, when she was expecting to run around 3:15 to 3:30 (also well off her best half, but...winter).
The only bad part was the stop-and-go traffic for the last 60 miles of the drive back to DC...turned a four hour drive into a five hour drive. Still worth the pain!