Vacation

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My first official vacation this year was good, but interrupted by work almost every single day.  I don’t mind the occasional phone call, but after reviewing my call log I noted that I received 22 calls that week.   All but one were important enough to call me, but it’s still frustrating that it’s so hard to get away.   I also had to deal with several “fires” that cropped up and threatened to deter Jive’s move into our new building. Perhaps this was just the ultimate in bad timing, but what could I do since the time off was planned around Chris’ visit?

Chris, Karen, and baby Owen came up and we had a great time with them despite the interruptions.  We had several dinner parties throughout the week and got to hang out with lots of friends.  We went to Juan Colorado a couple of times as Chris says that despite the fact that they live in San Diego, they can’t find good Mexican food.

We made it to the Saturday market (on Sunday go figure) and enjoyed the great weather.  It only rained for the 10 minutes we spent eating under a canopy… perfect timing on our part.  We heard some dreadful performances by a children’s singer.  I suppose you might like it if you were a kid, but I found it annoying.  We also received some free hugs as you can see from the picture above.  You can see a host of miscellaneous pictures from the week on Flickr.

While the ladies were enjoying a few hours at a salon, we went to the zoo with Megan and Farnz.  We only spent a couple of hours there which is great since we go there so often.  The annual passes we have really come in handy!  You can view the entire set of zoo pictures on Flickr.

On Thursday we took advantage of the perfect weather and went to the beach.  The Killians, Howlands, and Goings families all piled into the van (14 of us in all) and drove to Seaside.  In our haste to put sunscreen on the kids, the adults forgot and we all got nice sunburns.  It was all worth it though.  Afterwards, we took teh scenic way back through Astoria and took the opportunity to drive across that roller coaster shaped bridge.  You just have to drive on it to believe it.  You can see the full set of beach pictures on Flickr.

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