I'm not really a hobo. I work 2-3 days a week for Carter Rehab and make more than Roger. So I'm doing pretty good. I have several applications in and I've had a few interviews and even a shadowing gig for a few hours for a home health company. I'm hoping to hear back soon with an actual job offer, but we'll see. I'm in a happy kind of limbo.
Also HBD to my much older and wiser cousin, pictured here. (Top left). |
It's giving me a chance to get lots of projects done. Like Grampy's book. Which arrived the day AFTER his 80th bday party but has been thoroughly enjoyed ever since. Aaron did an awesome job with Grampy's celebratory film and I learned some things from his Kahoot game. Roger learned that he's a celebrity. We all had a great time, cut short by work for Rog and my volleyball gig.
Just some casual bday wishes. |
It's nice to have a few friends, some good competition, and an exercise gig all in one. And volleyball seems like a safe option at the moment. At least it's getting my body back into the mood of jumping. The compound lifting I've been doing at Joe's clinic after work is helping get my body back into working properly too. And it's fun. I've been doing research on a few gyms I might try when I lose this option.
I've also been working on my new YouTube channel - crude animations and all. It's geared towards aspiring PTs to help them study for boards. Which is something I've been doing multiple times a week with my friends currently studying. So hopefully it'll turn out ok. It's just a work in progress for now.
Juicy boi. |
Roger and I drove up late Friday so we could celebrate his bro's bday in Page with the whole fam. We went to the middle of the desert and each started walking off in different directions. Which was only problematic when we wanted to leave and Roger was miles away from camp. So we went to look for him and lost Stu in the process. So we found Stu and went back to the car, where Roger was, and then found that Roger had gone looking for us again. McFly. smh. But they were happy they found some sheds and I was happy for the sunshine.
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