Morning all.
Ceejay - Glad you got the rain but not the storm. We could use some rain here. A hybrid bike is something in between a road bike - very lightweight and sleek, with skinny tires, i.e., built for speed - and a mountain bike, which is meant for off road trails: thick knobby tires for traction, frame has shock absorbers for all the bumps. A hybrid has more upright handlebars for a more comfortable ride - no stress on the arms and back, and has tires best for road riding but can handle the occasional gravel/unpaved stretch of path.
Mel - Do you know who will replace John when he's gone? You'll have to train someone!
Hope today's quiet after you get the reports done.
Michelle - Yay for the weight loss! Sounds like you had fun at the MSI.
Hellos to the rest of the Worldlies.
Not much to report. Bf and I went to the village fireworks display last night and that was nice. They didn't cut back like the city of Chicago did...It was rather warm (upper 80's) with no breeze to speak of all day, but very low humidity, so we didn't turn the AC on all day. But it was still 76 degrees at 10:30 pm, so we finally closed everything up and turned on the AC. Will prolly keep it going today and tonight as the same temps are expected again.
Feels like the workweek should be shorter - and by more than just one day! That's because the boss will be leaving the office Thursday to travel and will be out Friday - so I guess it feels like a break for me.
Oh well, it's not but it'll be nice and quiet anyway.
Already e-mailed that I'm skipping the movie tonight - didn't care for any of the choices ("Bad Teacher", "Green Lantern" or "Pirates of the Caribbean"). I guess I'll exercise. My left knee is sore - not sure from what, so we'll see if I end up going to a class or just doing a workout in the basement.
I have a doctor's appointment Thursday after work and have no progress to show for the four (?) months since the last appt. Blood pressure is still borderline high and I haven't dropped any weight. At least my elbow is mostly better.
Back to the grind...