What made you happy today? Part II

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Great pics TP.

Everything today made me happy, been a glorious day with the Pies, Sharks and catching up with old friends.

But I don’t know whether to put this in the happy or pisses me off thread
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Spent some time on Tuesday with someone who tested positive for Covid on Wednesday, did a RAT, negative and no symptoms
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Working a 4 day week, love it.

Spent 2 hours this arvo playing Crash Team racing on the PS4.

Keeping the walking up in the mornings, minimum 30 minutes and keeping under 9 minutes per km. This morning did just over 5km in 45 minutes. Very happy with that.

Bought a new pair of walking shoes today, put my right big toe through the current pair plus the grip on the sole is worn down to the point they work on concrete but are like ice skates on anything damp. Got em half price :D

Get the Ute back next week.
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COOOOOLLLLIIIINNNGGGGWWWWOOOODDDDDDD!
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think positive wrote:COOOOOLLLLIIIINNNGGGGWWWWOOOODDDDDDD!
WOOOOOOO 8)
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Port Douglas Holiday booked for first week of September. 8)
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WTF? your taking holidays in September?? ill never do that again!!!

enjoy!

so my eldest came to visit last night with the poochy, says she has huge news.... no no grandchild yet! Just that the CEO of the company she has worked for for a year rang and said they are so happy with her vetting/interviewing work, they will continue to get her on a management path, oh and we are giving you a 20% payrise! yep the kid who didnt get out of bed before 11 all through uni! well done, l take my hat of to her!
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A few things actually; Checking in for our flligt to Melbourne tomorrow, 2 of my speccy shares jumping 20% on a great first up drill hole, with 5 to come and a very attractive job offer.

Ah yes, since quitting alcohol (almost 3yr's ago now), I must say, life has turned some amazing corners 8)
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Goodonya, happy for you.

It all comes down to quality of life. I like a drink, stopping drinking might prolong life a bit, but I wouldn't enjoy it as much. Everyone's brain works differently.
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Daughter, SIL and G’son staying at our place this week. Rode to Frankston and back with Tom the SIL. He does triathlons and did the City to Surf run last week.

80 km and Oliver’s Hill. A bit sore now as I did a tough spin class last night (hills practice)
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Nice to have family around, enjoy, but you can bash your cycling up where the sun don't shine.

I've worked up a good pace on my morning walks, consistently well under 9 min per km. This morning did 4.38km in 38.3 minutes followed up with a routine on the Kettlebell, Y bell and stretches on the resistance strap.

The other thing that made me happy, the shed up in Toc has passed the first level of the convoluted centralised approval process. $7k payment to get the materials started to be built.

4.5x9m shed plus carport, with plumbing to allow a shower, toilet and sink. Approved (so far)
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Good job Stui.

My fitness has dropped off big time over the last month, there just isn’t any daylight left when I get home and not much in the way of we’ll lit walking trails. Hopefully cricket training kicks off soon and o can get moving again.

As to what made me happy today, borrowed a car from work got the weekend and in a company car I drove much more sensibly than usual
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Something big happened yesterday ;)
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Jezza wrote:Something big happened yesterday ;)
F*ck yeah. Still buzzing
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I had an even greater day than watching us ruin Carlton fans doing something that hasn’t been possible since before Covid. Best thing was it was just like pre Covid, no masks or other bullshit to be seen.
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I think it's the greatest H&A season victory we might ever see.

I'm still on cloud nine.
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