This week, sadly two lives were stolen, families were shattered, and a community was shaken in a shooting at a church in Salt Lake. Utah is a place where we believe in personal and collective responsibility. We look out for our neighbors, we reject senseless violence, and we refuse to accept fear as a way of life. In moments like this, we must stand united in condemning violence, supporting victims, and reaffirming our commitment to safe communities rooted in respect for life and the rule of law.
On a lighter note, my high is that I recently changed where I stay in D.C., and love a place where I can work out by myself. You’ll have to click the video below to understand the full scope of what I did, but I went out to the garage of this place, and I used every square inch and assembled a Smith Machine and got myself a treadmill and now I have a fun place for me to workout, where I can have all sorts of privacy.
My lesser-low, is that apartment shares a wall with a neighbor. Three weeks ago, they left for Christmas vacation and the day they left, their smoke detector alarm started going off every 30 seconds and I hear it ever so quiet through that wall. Three weeks later, they’re still not back from vacation and, when I try to sleep at night every 30 seconds I hear a, “beep, beep, beep.”
Hope you have a great weekend.