When guests check-out of the property where I work, they're sent an email comment card. They're asked a lot of things about their stay, and one category deals with the Overall Experience.
The following was sent to in yesterday, and forwarded to me by my managers today:
This facility is located in a great place and convenient to many attractions and outdoor recreational opportunities. All the staff and resort manager were extremely nice and helpful. Of particular note, Mr. Jon Van Drunan (sic), was very helpful to us in explaining the sites to see in the area, printing directions for us, and greeting us every morning and evening. He made it seem like we had known him for a long time, and is a wonderful example of why I purchased, and have continued to increase my credits with this time share, due to the quality people that are hired, like Jon.
This was nice to receive.
I may use this in my job search. You can't argue with such superlative performance!
Ok, Canadian outerwear company, call me back for another interview!
Monday, August 16, 2010
Monday, August 2, 2010
The Memory of Running
Kir gave me this book awhile ago, and I've just started reading it. It deals with an overweight man who loses his parents in a car accident, and previously lost his sister to a mental hospital.
Today is my day off, and I enjoy reading books on days I don't have to work. I also like running. I was about to do both today, but I had to stop my run about thirty metres into it, or less.
I experienced extreme pain in my right knee, and could no longer run. I've never had a pain like that before, and I am a bit concerned about it.
The only thing I've changed in my life is that I started biking to work. It's a long way, so I try and go as fast as I can. I try to push big gears, because I don't want to admit to myself that I'm in worse shape now than I was a year ago.
So now I've got extreme pain in the anterior portion of my knee. I needed to find out what it was, so I googled it and came across some interesting information.
Cyclists often experience either hip pain or knee pain, and they're the two most common injuries that plague those on two wheels. These injuries are most common during the early season when the rider's body isn't used to riding, especially if the rider tries to ride big gears too often and tries to push too hard before the body is ready. The article also mentioned that inflexible lower extremities can add to the problem.
I am guilty on all counts. I try to ride as fast as I used to, and I try to ride big gears because I assume they're more manly. I also have inflexible lower extremities.
I'm happy that this preliminary research points to it not being a permanent injury. I wouldn't want to only have memories of running as a result of a serious knee problem. I'll have to find other ways of getting exercise for a bit, and with running and biking seemingly out, I'll have to try something new.
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