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Wednesday, June 02, 2004

So I got word yesterday that my contract at my job has been extended until the end of June. I’m very thankful to have an extra 3 ½ weeks of work, but obviously was hoping for more. We’re trusting God for things to work out the way they should. If anything, it gives me more time to continue looking for other employment, which is good considering I have no real options in front of me currently. I’m not sure yet how this affects me staying a little longer in BG. I’m waiting to find out if this extension if based on actual hours or just an end of the month thing. If it’s based on hours, which I expect, then extending my trip is still an option and I can make up the missed days in July. A wonderful (note: sarcasm) benefit of an extended contract is that I get two more projects piled on top of the two I’m already buried under. That’s the fun of being a second tech writer at a company who’s on a contract basis, they just pile the crap on you that the “real” writer doesn’t really want to do, whatev. I’m just grateful to have employment these days. Tonight we’re getting lobster tacos in MB with some friends, possibly a new Wednesday night tradition. You’d thing I would be sick of them after the weekend, no way jose. Got some plans solidified with Mary last night, good stuff. Looking forward to getting Justin’s dvds from her.

It’s gonna hurt to root for the Pistons, but we can’t have the Lakers winning anything, so that’s how it is. I’ve actually enjoyed watching their games, with the defense and all, gotta respect that. As for me playing bball, I’ve put myself back on the shelf. I came off the DL too early and have “re-aggravated” my knee injury. If a game gets put together in BG with Lars, then I’ll do it, but other than that, I’m concentrating on becoming a real surfer this summer.

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

I’m alive and well. 8am Tuesday morning, depression setting in big time because I’m sitting at work. I’m facing the dilemma that we have all face, time moving too quickly. Something I waited and anticipate for long months has come and gone. Why isn’t life like a vacation? Not sure, I know a select few in this life can live like that, thou shalt not covet I suppose. Anyway, that was a stupid way of saying I had an amazing time this weekend and I’m sad that it’s over, obviously. Everything was amazing and we had no troubles with anything or anybody. It took us about 3 hours to get to our destination, although in actual miles, it was only about 110 miles. Passing through the border at TJ is quite the experience. It was a beautiful drive along the coast for most of the trip. The house we stayed in was amazing as well, with a huge brick deck out the back with the ocean right in front of us. It was a bit too windy the first full day (Saturday), but other than that we had sun and good times. Saturday night we went out to dinner and a club like place in Ensenada. That was pretty crazy, just being in that different atmosphere and whatnot. Sunday we went to this place called La Bufadora, which literally means blowhole. There is this weird shaped part of the coast where the tide hits the rocks and blows water straight up in the air and makes a “blowing” sound. They have this long market area where they sell all kinds of crap. We walked around and negotiated price on everything (on a side note, in Ensenada, I even negotiated a better price for some cookies at Subway, everything is negotiable, anywhere, it’s crazy). Tracey got a fake Prada bag, and I bought a nice selection of Cubans (which were not as cheap as I wanted them to be) and successfully got them across the border.

We didn’t even have to stop when passing back to the states, they just waved us on through. We figured, between the 6 of us on the trip, we all ate around 80 or 90 tacos total. Nothing can replace authentic Mexican tacos. We had fish, shrimp, chicken, beef and dog tacos. Ok, not really the dog, not that we know of at least. It was just so nice to relax like that. Even though we live by the beach and in one of the best climates in the country, there is still something about getting away from home and from work and being away from everything. I love Mexico, the people are so friendly and sweet. From all the mission trips I took there when I was younger, it’s always been special to me. Hard to believe we haven’t found our way down there before this weekend, since it’s been almost 2 years of living out here. It was just a great time with great people. We got Mary coming in on Saturday and more good times ahead. At least it’s a short week.