However, I did hold my tongue. I was afraid that if I said anything I would get fired. My boss realized my frustration and she wanted to talk about it. I did not.
So let's see. We went to eat at Koehle's today for lunch. It was incredibly good. I had tacos and a burrito. For some reason, they serve their salsa warm, almost hot. I'd never had it that way before and it's really good. It's also a little bit soupy. And since it's served warm, it's more fragrant. And they have really good salsa. And I like to judge Mexican food by how good the salsa is. If a place has good salsa, then you know all the food is good.
I made it to the gym and I spent fifty minutes on an elliptical trainer. That helped me with racking up 13,600 steps today. I looked up 'average steps taken' and there's no site that agrees with any other site. But the one that I liked best said that over 12,500 per day is classified as "highly active". I'm going to stick to that as long as I can keep going to the gym.
I keep hearing that Ashley and I are going to Kissimmee on the 22nd. Mike is going down there on the 19th. I think we are all looking forward to going to the new office. It'll be one step closer to getting out of here.
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Do you get any days off at all??? It seems you're working 7 days a week.
ReplyDeleteDiscretion is the better part of valor. I used to have a boss who would constantly revise and edit the performance appraisals I wrote. And what passed the first two times would get changed the third time. What an a$$. But I smiled sweetly and made his stupid changes, though my writing skills were far better than his.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree about the salsa meter. Our favorite Mexican restaurant has NO decor/fiesta atmosphere, but the salsa is amazing and the food is out of this mundo. And they give you so much queso that a family of four can't finish the whole thing - I hate it when restaurants skimp on the queso.
When you go to Kissimmee, will you be in the "downtown" area or somewhere on the outskirts? I've read so much about the town that I'm curious as to how it really is.
We all work seven days a week. A few of our days the workload is lighter than others due to the schedule of our meetings, but by and large, every day there is plenty of work to be done.
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