HELLO EVERYBODY!!!
I'm glad to hear that things are going good here with all of you. How is everyone doing? The past few weeks have been quite busy and stressful for me, especially work, which is getting a bit out of hand for me.
I am disappointed with my boss because I mentioned to him about moving up in the workplace (Supervisor Role). As a result, the Supervisor position went to a new hire and my boss never told me. I felt upset and I was lied by him because he knew I wanted it. I asked him if I will have a chance to move up and he said yes, probably. Instead, he did not want to tell me upfront and prefer to let it slide by and then say that I'm not ready. I can't believe that my boss did this to me and this wasn't the first time I was lied by him.
Therefore, I have been looking around for another job, but right now, I'm staying put at where I'm at. I'm still angry at him and the other managers for lying to me.
Running is going well for me. I had the Harlan Days 10K Race and got my fastest 10K time in that run. I had a time of 37 minutes and 59 seconds, which is my second fastest 10K ever. I won my Age Division and was 9th out of 130-140 participants.
I will have my next race coming up the first Saturday of September (a 10 miler). I have signed up for the Indy-Mini next year (in May) and I'm still debating about doing a marathon this November down at Indianapolis or Columbia City. About a couple of weeks ago, a good friend of mine who lives at my apartment complex, as well as a fellow runner, passed away from a stroke. I went to visitation to pay my respects.
R.I.P. to Les Paul. I heard about it all over the news, Internet, media, etc. He will always be a huge legend in music.
Happy Belated Birthdays to everyone. I also celebrated my sister's 30th Birthday back on the 9th, and my Mom will turn 50 this Saturday on the 22nd.
Skippygirl: I'm here. I just haven't had time to chat with you and everyone, but I have had the chance to read the posts by everyone. The last race I ran was the Harlan Days 10K Race (my hometown). I got my fastest 10K at that run with a time of 37 minutes and 59 seconds. I won my Age Divisiion and I was 9th overall out of 130-140 participants. That is my second fastest 10K ever for me. Earlier, I just signed up for the Indy-Mini for next year in May down in Indianapolis and I'm excited for that. I'm debating about doing the full marathon this upcoming November. How are things going with you and your guitar playing? Miss chatting with you and everyone here.
Michelle: Congrats on the tickets. How are you doing? Happy Belated Birthday by the way.
Cheese101: How's the family doing since the surgery?
GoldenGirl2: Happy Belated Birthday to ya. How are you doing?
Do The Stu, McDave, Pip55, Igenousiceman, Elpp, Punkdude75, Burly, blue buffalo, death cube k, js1200js1000, Satriella, Blue_Moon, and everyone else that I did not mention (sorry, don't have a list of everyone's names).
How are you all doing? I miss chatting with all of you. I hope things are going well for all of you. I would like to see Joe/Chickenfoot so badly, but it looks like I'm going to be stuck here at my job. We have some huge Indian wedding reception coming up this weekend as well as Sports Teams, who are staying with us. We'll probably have all of our rooms sold out.
How's work, your family, vacations, and life going for all of you? Glad to hear that those who saw Joe and Chickenfoot had an excellent time. To those who are going to see them, have fun, especially you Michelle. Congrats again to you.
Joe: Great to see some blue from you. Glad to hear that things are excellent for you, Chad, Sammy, and Michael.
Well, I better stop now. I'm going to lace up my running shoes and put in some miles. The next three days is going to be a one hell-of-a-weekend for me at work. Keep in touch everyone and I will chat with you all again. See ya everyone!!!!!