Zumba

As I said last week, I would let you guys know how my Zumba class is going. It is going very well so far. (Granted, there have only been 2 classes....) There were 17 people there the first night and 14 the second. That is very good. I have been very nervous, which resulted in me forgetting just about every routine I had on Thursday night. But everyone had fun and got a good workout so it wasn't a big deal. I'm going to be preparing some promotions that will be going out in the next week or so. Hopefully that will drive my numbers up even more. We're in the gym/basketball court, meaning there is tons of space for more people to join us. It is a lot of work but I am enjoying it.

And don't think that I've forgotten my other TGW duties. I am three episodes away from finishing my next jdorama. You'll have a new review by Monday, at the latest!

Zumba Tonight!

I begin teaching Zumba tonight. If you happen to live in the Reading, PA area, class starts at 6:30PM at the Birdsboro Community Memorial Center. The drop-in rate is $7.00 per class or there is a 10-class punch card for $50.00. I'm nervous but excited at the same time!

The boring part of work

There are few things worse than a conference call. I keep getting stuck in these calls about some new computer software that the company is thinking about purchasing. As if conference calls weren't bad enough by themselves, these are extremely boring and usually most of the conversation doesn't relate to my job. We'll hit on one or two topics that pertain to me then the rest of the conversation is about something completely different. I will be so glad when the higher ups finally make a decision so I can get back to working.

A new jdorama review on Monday!

I will be watching the final episode of Manhattan Love Story today. (I'm glad I remembered my media player. Now I don't have to sit through commercials telling me to buy term life insurance for someone over 60.) A full review will be posted sometime Monday. If I'm not too busy, it'll be up first thing Monday morning. Now I have to figure out what to watch next. I'm not sure I have anything ready! Eep!

Collectibles generally aren't worth much

I don't understand why people would buy silver bullion bars or those "collector's" coins you see on TV. You know, the [booming voice]Obama Gold Coin[/booming voice] or whatnot. These things aren't going to go up in value. If they do, they still won't be worth very much because the companies tend to mass produce them. They are a lot like Beanie Babies. (I bought Beanie Babies but I bought them because they were cute, not because I thought I'd make a fortune off them.) I just imagine these people showing up on Hoarders with piles and piles of collectible plates. At least you can snuggle a Beanie Baby!

Dating Site Taglines

I frequently joke with my husband about visiting free online dating websites. With taglines like "It's OK to look," it's just asking for married couples to try to cheat. Though, when I say "Hey Honey! It's OK to look! I'm logging on!"...he replies by tickling me. Ah, I hate being tickled! At least we get some fun out of it. But those sites really should come up with a different tagline. "Using an online dating site doesn't make you a loser!" :)

Acid?

As I was starting off yet another annoying day at work, I came across a link for Acid cigars. I chuckled to myself. Why would a cigar company want to name themselves Acid? Doesn't it sound like something that will kill you? Well, OK, smoking will kill you anyway but acid would kill you quicker if you ingested it! I suppose it's supposed to be edgy and hip. It just comes off as weird. Then again, I'm not into cigar culture. Maybe it's extremely popular and people love them. I just would have picked a different name.