Well, vacation is over, for now. I am still on the look out for accounting jobs, but I have been hired full time (despite being as noncommittal as possible) at Walter's Wholesale Electrical through the temp agency. I'm driving a 1 ton 12 foot stake bed delivery truck all over the county for them. It's down just into Vista and I start at 6am, which is good because I'm out by 3. I'm thankful to have a job even if it is something I don't plan on doing long term.
Friday night I went climbing at Woodson and ended up locking my keys in the trunk when I changed into shorts (I was tired). I ended up getting a ride home and leaving the car there until Saturday afternoon when I went climbing again. As we pulled up Saturday I saw a pile of glass next to the passenger side and I new I had been broken into. They stole the owner's manual binder which had my registration and insurance, took most of the loose change, stole my copy of Moby Dick (which I've been reading for a couple of years now), and popped the trunk and took my pants (with the key in the pocket), my climbing backpack with my camera and some of my less expensive climbing gear (fortunately the cams were at home). Just a bad series of events.
I'm taking Friday and Monday off work for the much anticipated climbing trip to Indian Creek, Utah. Trip update later.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
A Trip to the other side of the Pond. . . by Amy
The first two weeks of September I was able to visit family and friends in the U.S. It was a short trip but definitely filled to the brim. Gabriel was able to come with me and experienced much since it was his first time in airplane, his first time to the U.S., his first time meeting my family. . . but he enjoyed it all and was able to see a lot of the country thanks to the roadtrip from Chicago to Escondido with my parents and Phil.
The first few days of our trip were spent in Chicago hanging out with Annette and seeing some of the sites. Unfortunately we only had two days in the area and I wasn´t able to see many of my friends in the area. The highlights were seeing baby Graham, staying in a hotel downtown with Annette, and taking the sunset boat tour of Chicago.
At the Grand Canyon
What a lot of nieces and nephews, and Erin and Megan are missing!
Then we hit the road in the camper! My parents and Phil had driven out for Josh and Caroline´s wedding so Gabriel and I took the opportunity to hitch a ride with them, spend more time with them, and see some of the country. Well, we stopped in Oskaloosa and got a tour of a farm there from Dad´s friend, visited the extended family in Denver and were able to climb also, stayed over with Andy and Kiara in Phoenix with a hike up Camelback Mt. and pancakes that are thrown at you in the morning, and then a climb up Suicide Rock in Idyllwild before arriving home 6 days after leaving Chitown.
Gabriel at the Black Canyon of the Gunnisen, ColoradoAt the Grand Canyon
At home, the activities were packed in too. Monday was holiday and so all the fam plus some family friends came up for a BBQ. I was able to meet my new niece, Megan, what a cutie! Gabriel was a little over whelmed by the amount of people and his lack of English. . . thanks to Aunt Mary for chatting it up with him:) Andy and Kiara and kids came out for four days which was great cause we got spend more time together. We got together with Heather and kids to visit Balboa park, had a picnic there, Gabriel and I saw the expo of Body Works. We all went to the beach another day and enjoyed the nice temp of the water and then went for a great dinner at Jack and Cheryls beautiful house. Gabriel and I and Mom also went to the Wild Animal Park which is a must for any visitors to my house:) Dad took Gabriel on a tour of different constuction material stores since Gabriel works in one and was interested in the differences between the U.S. and Spain.
Watch out for the gorillas at the zoo, they might eat your finger!What a lot of nieces and nephews, and Erin and Megan are missing!
That was our trip, before we knew it our time to leave had came and after a very looong day of traveling we were back in ValdepeƱas. I will be starting my fulltime work this Thursday with a pretty full schedule of kids and also some adult classes. I´m excited to start and look forward to the new experiences and challenges that await me this year. I am going to try to be better at updates so if you don´t hear from me in a while don´t be afraid to give me a nudge.. . Also, I have set this up so that friends and family will receive an email when I make an entry. If you are reading this and did NOT receive email notice and would like to, contact me and give me your email address!
Lots of love to everyone I saw and didn´t get to see on my visit home!! Miss you guys,
Amy
Friday, September 18, 2009
Phil's return to the ranch
The Wild Side (Sella)
World travels have come to an end, for now. Funds are lacking, it's time to find a J. O. B.
Before heading for home I spent some time with Carlitos and Diana in Alicante. We deepwater soloed (no ropes) in the Mediteranean ocean, climbing from an inflatable boat over clear blue water. The best was climbing stalagtites in a sea cave, the downside was climbing with wet hands, humidity, and fear of jumping/falling into the water. We also checked out some other (drier) climbing spots, the highlight was climbing the Wild Side at Sella. Then it was back to Madrid to pack the bags and head for the States.
I spent some time first in Chicago for Nick and Melanie's wedding. I then came home for about a week before my parents and I loaded up the camper to drive back to Chicago for Josh and Carolyn's wedding. We made several stops on the way to visit people: Andy and Kiara in Phoenix, the Scholtens in El Paso, Mr. Bush in Missouri. We stayed one night at the Hueco Rock Ranch where I got my first taste of Hueco tanks, an international climbing destination known for bouldering (the V bouldering grade was developed here).
I spent a week in Chicago before the wedding, it was a good time hanging out with Josh and Carolyn before the wedding. I also went up to Michigan one day to taste some of Michigan's finest brew right from the source. Amy and Gabriel flew into Chicago and the long road called us west. We enjoyed the fields of corn and soybeans stopping in Oskaloosa, Iowa to see Dad's old aquaintances. Then we stopped in Longmont and Denver visiting relatives and quickly checking out El Dorado canyon (I must return to climb) and climbing a little in Boulder Canyon.
On the way to Phoenix to pick up my car we stopped at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison (no time for climbing) and the Grand Canyon (no time for hiking). Other highlights were lunch at the park in Gunnison with chainsaw carvings, pitching tent at a gas station in Indian country, and the scenic drive through eastern Colorado.
Before arriving home Amy, Gabriel and I stopped in Idylwild to climb Suicide Rock. Andy and Kiara and family showed up the next week and we had a busy week together with the nephews and neices taking full advantage of playtime with their cousins. Another highlight for me was taking Gabriel up to Tahquitz (where the Yosemite Decimal System rating system was developed) and doing El Whampo, a five pitch trad climb, we did it in true Spanish style, coffee at the cafe before and after.
Before heading for home I spent some time with Carlitos and Diana in Alicante. We deepwater soloed (no ropes) in the Mediteranean ocean, climbing from an inflatable boat over clear blue water. The best was climbing stalagtites in a sea cave, the downside was climbing with wet hands, humidity, and fear of jumping/falling into the water. We also checked out some other (drier) climbing spots, the highlight was climbing the Wild Side at Sella. Then it was back to Madrid to pack the bags and head for the States.
I spent some time first in Chicago for Nick and Melanie's wedding. I then came home for about a week before my parents and I loaded up the camper to drive back to Chicago for Josh and Carolyn's wedding. We made several stops on the way to visit people: Andy and Kiara in Phoenix, the Scholtens in El Paso, Mr. Bush in Missouri. We stayed one night at the Hueco Rock Ranch where I got my first taste of Hueco tanks, an international climbing destination known for bouldering (the V bouldering grade was developed here).
I spent a week in Chicago before the wedding, it was a good time hanging out with Josh and Carolyn before the wedding. I also went up to Michigan one day to taste some of Michigan's finest brew right from the source. Amy and Gabriel flew into Chicago and the long road called us west. We enjoyed the fields of corn and soybeans stopping in Oskaloosa, Iowa to see Dad's old aquaintances. Then we stopped in Longmont and Denver visiting relatives and quickly checking out El Dorado canyon (I must return to climb) and climbing a little in Boulder Canyon.
On the way to Phoenix to pick up my car we stopped at the Black Canyon of the Gunnison (no time for climbing) and the Grand Canyon (no time for hiking). Other highlights were lunch at the park in Gunnison with chainsaw carvings, pitching tent at a gas station in Indian country, and the scenic drive through eastern Colorado.
Before arriving home Amy, Gabriel and I stopped in Idylwild to climb Suicide Rock. Andy and Kiara and family showed up the next week and we had a busy week together with the nephews and neices taking full advantage of playtime with their cousins. Another highlight for me was taking Gabriel up to Tahquitz (where the Yosemite Decimal System rating system was developed) and doing El Whampo, a five pitch trad climb, we did it in true Spanish style, coffee at the cafe before and after.
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