Sorry it has once again been far too long since I have updated my blog. For some reason I have not been able to open the blogger website. Every time I have tried it tells me the connection has been reset and the problem seems to only be with this one website.
A ton has happened since my last blog. First off...school is going great. I've had a ton of exams and have gotten really good grades on all of them. On two of them, I beat the class average by more than 20 points. (I think I'm aloud to brag a little because I've been working my butt off.)
This past weekend (thurs-sun) my cousin, Matt came to visit. He is in the army and was home on leave from Iraq. He has been there for the last nine months and will be going back again on the 25th. It has been a year or two since I have seen him and I knew it was going to be a good weekend because he is a character (yeah my family is full of them). I took him to Old San Juan where we walked along the edge of the fortress that was built about 400 years ago. It is beautiful and we had a rip tide warning so the waves were crashing up over the edge of the walking path. We also went to the beach near the Isla Verde area. The waves were crazy big and standing in knee deep water would have knocked me down. The next day we got in the car and just drove. We didn't have any plan or direction, just drove wherever we felt like going. It ended up being a little longer roadtrip than we planned and thanks to Matt's GPS feature on his phone we did make it home (no thanks to the mislabeled map in our car). The whole roadtrip was spent winding around the mountains. The roads were crazy narrow and that didn't motivate people to slow down a bit. Matt started getting a little car sick from trying to read the map as the roads were snaking and his ears were popping. We stopped several times to take pictures out of the car window(see above). We were in pretty rural parts and it was nice to see what Puerto Rico really is, not just the San Juan side of the island. We had a blast until it started raining. Then the water just started pouring and it was like driving through creeks that were rushing across the road. Matt kept telling me that we would be fine, but as soon as we got home, he was telling everyone that he thought that the water was going to move our car sideways. The water wasn't that deep but it was moving pretty quickly. Some of the town we went through were pretty cool. I made Matt roll up his window when we were driving through one of the larger towns. Apparently listening to George Strait with your windows down gives away that you are not a local. Hahaha. We got stared at a lot.
The next night we took him to the El San Juan Hotel. The hotel has a casino (I still have never gambled) and a club and this really awesome open area where they have two bars in the middle and a live salsa band. People go to dance and some of the people are really good. Its fun just watching everyone dance. We have a couple classmates that know how to salsa and they promised to teach the rest of us!!
Overall, Matt had fun which was much deserved. I just wanted him to have a little fun before he had to go back. I was so happy to have him, and sad to see him leave. I'm going to worry about him until he is safely and permanently back in Louisiana. He claims that when he gets back from Iraq, he is gonna visit again.
Lots of Love,
Nik