Wow - this place is busy this morning (well, it's still morning here anyway!). I almost fell off my chair when I saw Lori's short post. That would be like ME doing a short post. There would be something wrong!
Michele, thanks for the kind words. I always enjoy your posts too. I have a really exciting job (not really!). I run the non-credit program (senior swimming, crochet, dog training, etc.) for a community college. I also work with our division's workforce development and business training people and do some of that stuff too. It's a great job because I work with pretty nice people, I have a FABULOUS assistant and a half, I get 21 vacation days a year plus 2 personal days plus the week off between Christmas and New Years plus a bunch of other holidays. And the retirement program is great (see what happens when you get older - you look at retirement programs!). The job itself is not terribly exciting, but the benefits make it worth it. I came here after having a job where I worked in international tourism marketing and not only was the work interesting, I traveled to Europe all the time. So from that to this was an adjustment, but for the better in the end. I wasn't looking to leave my last job, but was recruited away. Otherwise I'd probably still be there. But it was hard to work out with weights on the road since gyms are few and far between. I would run every morning and that's about it. So being home all the time is nice.
Well, that was more than you asked for! I'm making up for Lori's short post.
I did BC yesterday and really enjoyed it. I did Imax 2 today and for some reason it REALLY kicked my butt - I mean more than usual. I was soooo tired when I was finished. But I'd rather feel like that than like I didn't get a good workout at all. Charlotte, your strength amazes me. Keep posting what you're lifting so I have goals!!!
Wendy, let me know how your new rotation goes. Sounds interesting. You won't get bored, I'm sure.
I hope you all have a great day.
Susan
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