On a whim, I thought it would be cool to go by my grandmother's old house and see what it looked like. I wish I had a picture for comparison. My grandmother had painted her brick white. So the whole exterior of the house was white. The lawn was just dirt. When I drove by the house, the owner was outside doing yard work. I felt a little weird driving by and taking a picture of the house so I got out of the car and introduced myself. Ida, the owner, was so nice. She actually invited me in to see the inside. She's made some really nice changes.
From there it was off to Chico's tacos for dinner. This place is an El Paso institution.
So my uncle and family live in Dallas. They live about an hour from my house but we hardly ever see each other because we're all so busy. They happen to be in El Paso the same week as me so we all hooked up for dinner.
It was a full week of work. I was doing training sessions for my clients. I did, however, have time to meet up with my cousins. My godfather & Charmaine & her family were on Spring Break and they went to San Antonio. But I met up with Angie and Lupe and Lupe's kids. Oddly enough, we met up at Leo's. I had Mexican food pretty much every day. This is the place to be for good Mexican food.
As always, it was great to see my family. I wish we all lived closer and saw one another more often.
Like I said, I was there doing software training for my clients. Every morning I would drive to their office and I'd see the mountains. It was so beautiful. It looked like scenery in a movie. I tried to take a picture but that's kind of hard to do while driving. I couldn't pull over because I was on the highway.
My clients were awesome. I really enjoyed this job. Most of my clients are pretty nice but with these guys, I felt like I was leaving a job that I'd been at forever. They really made me feel like part of the team. It was kind of a double edge sword - I was sad to be leaving because I really enjoyed the group but I was REALLY glad to be going home.
I've been very fortunate that my job has taken me to El Paso twice this year so that I've been able to see my family. Next time I go El Paso, I'm hoping it will be for pleasure, instead.