Thursday, September 2, 2010

Walk to Work

Thank you for all of the compliments and comments. Here are the answers to your questions.

I am working with the same firm I was with before, Kutak Rock. I am glad to be back at work. My office is in Irvine by the airport and we just live two blocks away. I walk to work. It only takes 10 to 15 minutes, depending on if I'm wearing flats or heals. I like to feel like I'm getting a little exercise because I sit a lot for work. Here are some photos of what my walk to work looks like.

These trees are actually really pretty, but I didn't get a very good photograph with the early morning sun.

I make a left at this corner with the flowers. Everything is groomed well and these were just planted this week.

Then I pass by these cute trees that kind of remind me of Alice in Wonderland.

Then I cross this street, and my office is in the tall white building.

Our table arrived earlier than expected. Here it is. Tags are still on.


Work let us out two hours early on Friday. This is where we went.


The crowd was larger than we hoped, but we watched the fireworks and Fantasmic. Here is what I looked like close to midnight Friday night.


Sunday, was my first week of teaching primary. I have the whole junior primary, ages four to seven, six kids max. Mom gave me lots of good ideas for my lesson on tithing. She is an excellent teacher. The lesson went well, but I forgot to take a photo.

It was a great week, and I didn't even take a photo of the lemon pepper shrimp linguine dinner I made. I don't know why garlic isn't in the title, it used 9 cloves of garlic. It was really good. Hope you had a great Labor Day. :)

2 comments:

  1. Just found your update--I like that photo tour of your walk to work! No wonder you like California so much. I just ordered a down vest to get me through September here at Bear Lake; "crisp" might be too nice a spin on our nights now. Nice-looking dining set, too. Feeling settled now?

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  2. Fun posting and up-date. Thanks. Glad you were able to become acquainted with the peninsula. It is beautiful down there. Portuguese bend shifts daily. Someday it might slough into the ocean but not soon.

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