I decided I like Sooke. A chef at school recently encouraged me to apply at the Sooke Harbour House. Sooke Harbour House is a very cool resort, the onsite restaurant operates as organically as a restaurant can, growing their own produce on site and changing the menu regularly to encourage freshness. You all know where this is going. If I get the position the likelihood of me returning to VIU for the second year is not very likelihood at all.
Looking for a place for rent for March plus still looking for a job, Nanaimo is beautiful, but weak, very weak. The economy here is like a delicious salted cracker.
I went to Mexico on the weekend for my Mom's wedding. It was really nice, congratulations Glenn and Tracy McDougall.
My trip was a little bit zany but ultimately really smooth and painless, except for my left ear which is still echoing from the plane descent. I took a flight out of Nanaimo to Vancouver where I met up with Alex, we had a little food and chatted it up really quick and he kindly got me back to the airport just in time to board, very comfy. From there I flew to Toronto, I slept most of it I think, I had a quick layover and took off to Cancun. I arrived there at 2pm and was at the resort by 3pm, and the wedding started at 4pm. So that was kinda bewildering in my state of mind but I manned through it, for about 6 hours and then I passed out like not so much of a man. The next day we went to Xel Ha which is a cool snorkeling park, you rent some gear and then just slide into this lagoon and check out all the colourful fishies. There was a jumping cliff and a lazy river. That night we went to a restaurant on the resort and I had swordfish carpaccio which was not carpaccio 'cause it was cooked, served with diced watermelon and a balsamic reduction. I had a green apple crab bisque that was really nice, and then I had a suuuuuuuper delicious tuna filet steamed inside a banana-leaf served with some orange and ginger spongecake, so amazing. I had chocolate mousse and a white Russian for dessert, then Emily and Greg and a bunch of my mom's friends got drunk in the calm of the ocean breeze. On Sunday I left. I don't wanna talk about my trip back 'cause it started horribly, but ended with running into a friend on the ferry and sharing a sunny afternoon being calmly rocked back and forth by mother ocean.
...I got another tattoo. No one likes my knife but everyone likes this new one, I like them both so eff you world, eff, you.
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So many lovely things about this post I don't know where to start. How about with the beginning?
Love the Sooke story - sounds like basic perfection all the way down to the truck ride in the back. Oh and if you do decide/get the job there don't feel obligated to go back to school is what I say. But then again I've always been one to go with what life throws at ya.
Um, Mexico over the weekend? Whoa, eh?
Nice wedding photo - and you talking about the watermelon really made me crave some.
Keep me posted on your journeys - you're always welcome here on the spare futon.
Take care
Oh right! And the tattoo! Beautiful!
tell your mama and Glenn i say congratulations. She looks great :)
and I like your knife tattoo better.
i actually really like the knife, its quite interesting, but i want to know the significance of this tat?
Kyle, I always enjoy your posts. They're as comforting as a blankey right out of the drier.
Lauren, it's just a Canada thing. I didn't wanna get some trashy Canadian flag so I got a goose.
And Hasi, be sure to let me know if your cruise-ship is making it's way to the coast of Vancouver Island.
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