...at last
We've finally made it to Phoenix. After a LONG day of driving on Friday, we arrived at Candess' dad's house. It's been two days since and I'm still exhausted. But we made it. Now comes the unpacking and figuring out where everything is going to go. Shouldn't be too bad.
Candess starts her job right away tomorrow morning. That puts me in the hot seat. There was a job that I had called about but hadn't heard anything about since before we left. But now that I'm here, I can just walk on in and talk to them.
It's exciting finally being here and getting started, but the thing I'm most nervous about is the size of the city. I've usually prided myself on having a good sense of direction, but everything here looks the same and it's so huge. It's going to take me a long time to get used to it. Although, unlike the Twin Cities, the main roads aren't woven together like the human circulatory system. For that, I am thankful.
Well, there's still so much to do. So, I'll do my best to update you often as possible.
By the way, "Yes, it IS very hot down here." and "Yes, the low humidity does make it a little easier to bear." Reminds me of Kuwait...
D&C

1 Comments:
You mean the roads are actually laid out in a grid?
10:04 PM
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