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September 08, 2005

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Wow!!!!!!!!!! Its been a super long time since i updated this site.......The last posting i made was from Antofagasta, Chile!!!!!!!!!! Well Im home now...back in the good ole US of A. I am currently in Austin, Texas visiting old friends, searching for a job, and searching for a place to live. I interviewed for my old job with 360 Training, i would be doing the same thing they were training me for when i left the company...so in a funny kind of way it would be that i quit my job and just slacked around South America for about 7 1/2 months, then return to my job right where i left off, but with a raise and a new job title....not bad eh?
Anyways couch surfing in Austin has been fun.....but then again when is couch surfing not fun. Probably manana I will head back to Irving to apply for more jobs in Austin via the Internet (the wave of the future ya know!) from my parents house. Additionally, I will be painting the house and making it look nice so Mom and Dad can sell it and get the hell out of Irving, but alas not the DfW metroplex. : (
So after Antofagasta, I hopped on a bus for Arica Chile...it was an overnight bus (11hrs) then i got on a bus bound for Tacna, Peru right away. In Tacna i had some serious problems...at the bus terminal I used an ATM that deducted money from my bank account, but didnt give me any money. I found this out when someone told me the machine was bad, which was after i unsuccessfully tried to withdrawl money from my account. Well, after that i went to an internet cafe to check my account, and sure enough the dam ATM had deducted about $300 usd from my account, which was all the money i had left on my trip to make it back home to Irving. So i freaked out and missed my bus trying to sort out the problem with the bank that owned the ATM machine and the police at the bus terminal. Luckly, i had a spare reserve of american dollars to help me make it to Lima...when my flight home left from. I caught a bus later...so after spending about 8hrs in the bus terminal in Tacna peru, i was finally on a bus for Lima. Sadly this bus ride turned out to be the wost bus ride of them all...(although the bus ride from Arequipa to Cusco is a tough contender for Worst Bus Ride in South America) An 18hr bus ride turned into a 23hr nighmare where god saw it fit to make sure i sat next to a screaming child on a bus the broke down in the middle of the desert on a very empty streach of the panamericana. Finally, i made it to lima and that first night i ate a huge meal, then crashed in the Friends house hostal, which was in Miraflores. Second day in Lima i sorted stuff out with the ATM scandal that took place in Tacna and went shopping, then out to dinner with a lady friend of mine who lives in Lima. The rest of the days up until i left on the 23rd of Aug. at 1am i went to more museos and did more shopping for last momentos of my south america trip, not to mention pirated DVD's, booze, clothes, crafts, and random suff that i bought cuz it was all dam cheap. The flight back home was uneventful, although the security to board the flight was rather offensive. After i cleared customs without a search, which was really good considering that i was way over my limit on bottles of alcohol. I was greeted by my parents...we then went to go have lunch together at a nearby chain tex-mex resturant. I loved it..i got a huge Dr. Pepper with Ice and a huge plate of your typical tex-mex fare.
The rest of the time with my family in dallas i spent getting myself plugged back into the matrix that is modern american society...get a new texas ID card (cuz i lost my origional in Brazil), get car insurance, take care of bank stuff, getting a cell phone, ect.....and i was visiting old friends that live in the DFW metro area.
Last Wed. i went to austin to party at the 21st Street coop welcome wagon party, then catch up with all of my austin friends. On friday i met up with my dad and Uncle on the highway and we went to NEw Bransfuels texas to go tubing down the guadalupe river, which is a pretty green river that you float down on in your tube and drink lots of cold beer for about 5 hrs. That was a blast..on friday, sat and sunday it was just me, my dad, and my uncle camping out in grandmas motorhome on the bank of the river partying it up and having a good time. ON sunday night i caught up with all of my oldschool dallas friends at a house they rented just for the weekend which was close to the river. On monday i returned to austin and recovered, on tuesday i had lunch with an old co-worker and lined up an interview in my old division at 350 training and i met up with friends and dearched for housing...which i believe i already mentioned above. So here i am in austin having a good time. IN south america i knew that going back to the states would be such a shock, but to my suprise ive fallen back into the swing of life in america with relative ease and little discomfort. Since i left in january gas has gone up about one dollar and twenty cents....which brings it to 2.89 for a gallon of gas...still better than what a lot of people pay for gas in this world (execpt for venezuela of course..where gas is around 10 cents a gallon. People here in the US just keep driving their cars everywhere like nothing has changed...they just pay more at the pump. The hurricane that ravaged new orleans is pretty wack..now there is an influx of refugees that are looking for jobs as well here in austin..but where else are those poor people going go....but already i find myself missing little things about south america and life on the road. If i dont keep my spanish up il will forget alot of stuff....so i try to practice with people whenever i can.......oh well, Only time will tell. Im sure ill give yall an update on how im doing later, but until then take care and come back to this blog.

Posted by Mr D on September 8, 2005 01:00 AM
Category: Return to Texas
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