The interview went well, the classroom and testing was a breeze, and the fees and fingerprints and photos are taken and being processed... it's now in the hands of the state of Arizona. If my security guard card comes back in time (by the 26th), I will be working the golf tournament... If it doesn't come back in time, I still will be working according to the supervisor of the event...(who called me aside and assured me I would be there, given my management background)... I hope. So, it looks like I'll be gainfully employed again, working "between the ropes" at the FBR Open... We shall see what we shall see.
The other reason for this blog is to wish my brother-in-law a very Happy Birthday! Craig is joining the 50 year old group on Sunday and I wanted him to know how great it is that he's now in the club...(get that AARP application filled out and mailed, big boy!) Just think, in five short years we'll be able to move into the "active adult" communities! If 55 is considered active, what the hell are we now? INactive or OVERactive or PROactive or REactive? I'm more active now than I've been in the first 49 years of my life (give or take a police chase) but yet I don't qualify to live with "active adults." Sounds like reverse ageism to me. The older farts won't let this old fart join in their "activities". Sorry, got a rant there... Happy Birthday Craig and may you have many more...All the best for you tomorrow and all the tomorrows yet to come...You're a good man and you deserve it...Love you, bro (in-law).
Beach volleyball tomorrow for this HYPERactive adult...(I like that one). Another Events & Adventures event & adventure (not too redundant). Then it's off to watch the Cardinals defeat the Giant killers (Eagles) at a venue to be determined (maybe make it a group effort with E&A peeps)...Second game should be a war in Pittsburgh (I like Ben over Flacco in that one)...Enjoy the rest of the weekend... You know I'll be in touch (like I'll ever run out of things to talk about!)
Saturday, January 17, 2009
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