I usually work out three times a week, you know, to stay in good shape and keep my cholesterol level down. However, I had to work late yesterday and ran to the Metrocrest monthly meeting so I missed my day at the gym. Today, I took off to the gym, worked out and then came back to work. After kicked things off to run, I went to DFWAACC post banquet appreciation dinner for all the board directors and then back at work again. It's rather frustrating because I suppose to wrap up this project this week. It's already delayed one week and I really do not want to slip again. Things never really go right when you need them to but I thank God for whatever His purpose is in allowing me going through all these troubles, developing patience and learning to trust Him completely?
This article appeared today on the Star Telegram highlights a rather interesting situation we have here in one of the Texas House races. A political newcomer of Vietnamese descent running as a Democrat, Hubert Vo, appears to win the election for state rep. district 149, western part of Harris county, by a margin of 31 votes out of some 41,000 votes cast. If the 22-year Republican incumbent Talmadge Heflin, chairman of the House Appropriation Committee, decided to challenge, the House, which is 88-62 Republican advantage, could declare the election null and void and order the governor, Republican Rick Perry to hold new election. Being a Republican of Vietnamese descent, I hate to lose but I wish that Mr. Heflin had turned out more votes so we don't have this to deal with.
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