![]() Apparently the company is a little bit gun-shy as they hired someone for the position a year ago and it wasn’t a good fit. “Great,” I think, “here comes the offer.” Today I get an e-mail from the recruiter asking if I have a few minutes to touch base. So I’ve been through the screening interview with the recruiter, the initial interview with the hiring manager, and then last week did the battery of three interviews with 6 prospective colleagues. Position in business admin that lends itself extremely well to OE. I know 4 pounds might not seem like a lot in that amount of time, because of being sick I stopped trying for almost two weeks. 15 of 30 days and that includes 11 days that I wasn’t counting. I hit 17 separate new record non-weight measurements over the past month. It was good to see that I didn’t derail my progress over that time. I also didn’t weigh myself or take any measurements for almost two weeks. I didn’t work out, was extremely fatigued, and while I didn’t eat a lot I did eat like garbage for a while. I spent the better part of the last two weeks pretty sick with a nasty cold. I still don’t like running, but I feel good that I can do it. I’ve been doing CrossFit for a while, and there is regularly some running as part of those workouts, but I’ve started training for a Turkey Trot 5K. Even though i’m still progressing and still have a ways to go, I’m feeling fantastic. I fit into a 34” waist straight leg pair of jeans.įitting into smaller clothes makes a huge impact on how you look, which has a huge impact on how you feel. Clothing size is one of my biggest goals, so it feel so good to be down into the next size up from where I want to end up. Measurements this week (+|- from a month ago): It’s all about finding the victories where you can find them. ![]() I haven’t posted in a while, and the last two weeks I was sick, but I was happy with the progress regardless. While you probably do not hear a lot of the old Middle English (or Old Norse for that matter), both versions of the informal word for yes are still commonly used today.Hi everyone. Speakers may have just decided that the word,which is close to 1,300-years-old now, needed a makeover.Īll three words are a derivative of Middle English, and have roots in Old Norse and Gothic. There does not seem to be any clear reason for the addition of the H other than maybe to modernize the spelling of yea. While the three words once meant the same thing, it appears that the H was added on to distinguish the two meanings above and to move the word forward into the new century. While yea (and yes ) have been around far longer than the word yeah ( it looks like yea and yes can be traced back to the 900s) the sentiment has been around forever. Sometime around the early 1900s, yea and yes became yeah. In other words, you should only vote yea (pronounced similar to the opposing vote of nay) when looking to cast your vote in the positive. For example, it would not be appropriate to vote yeah on a measure, unless you were looking to register your vote with a touch of sarcasm. Voting is when that extra H makes the most difference. With both words having similar pronunciations, unless you are casting a vote, nobody will know which version of the word you are using until you write it down.
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