My roommate Jon and i decided to go and walk in the MS walk this morning in Salt Lake. i figured i would get out and do something active, even though it woke me up early on a Saturday morning. lucky for me there was plenty of free food along the way. my dad told me there wasn't going to be aid stations along the way but he was wrong. my dad is used to running 100 mile freak races where the next aid station is 20 miles away. after basking in the mass amounts of donuts, muffins, and granola bars i made my way to the finish line. i even got a medal so there you go dad... i finished, ate and got a medal.
in other great Saturday news, i was also fitted for a tux today. our ward is having some sort of a formal night i would clear of this kind of thing but i decided i might as well give it a shot. it was just my luck that they had a nice brown 1970's suit in the back that fit perfectly. (kind of... the first one was a little revealing and tight. i felt much like David Bowie in the Labyrinth) pictures will be posted after on Facebook and on here.
Funny story. so i work with old people. they are always confused, sleepy. and forget everything. the other day i was upstairs at work right by the elevator. one of the residents was trying to go downstairs but forgot what button to push. i asked if she was gong down, she said yes and i pushed the button for the first floor. she thanked me and i waved good bye as the door shut. right after the door closed i ran down stairs and stood right in front of the door before it opened. when it opened i looked at her and said, "you never went down??" she looked at me confused and puzzled and realized that maybe she didn't go down. i started to laugh and then told her i was just kidding. hesitant she got off the elevator. i really shouldn't mess with people that old. karma is going to catch up with me.
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I think it is sadistic the way you treat those old people. Props for employee of the month though.
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