Thursday, September 5, 2019

Still catching up.

I slept in a little. I headed to Snohomish to hit some balls at a driving range with Chris as well as pick up some gear for myself and James. The weather was awesome. It was nice to hit some balls again. I headed straight to James' house to drop off his stuff before heading home. I spent the rest of the evening relaxing and prepping for the upcoming shoot. I really should not do these stupid all-nighters just to get things done at a leisurely pace. No need! Pffff.

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

The long trip home.

These travel days are always long but they are often enjoyable anyway. Steven and I went for breakfast a couple blocks away from the hotel. It was an excellent choice and a delicious meal for sure. We caught an Uber to the airport and made the first flight to Houston with Berndt. Berndt split off to continue to Austin as we stopped for lunch before our final leg to Seattle. The weather was beautiful and the scenery matched it well all the way back. I basically came straight home, hung out with Carlin and Pops for a while, then called it a night. I need to reset everything tomorrow before I head back out on Thursday for the next shoot. Fun!

Monday, September 2, 2019

The lasting day.

It was a pleasant, humid, thoroughly enjoyable concluding day. The work was hard enough but it was all a good payoff to see the family's responsive happiness. We actually had a decent turnout for the wrap dinner, which was unexpected, and I am quite grateful to work with such a quality crew.

Sunday, September 1, 2019

A rainless day!

It may seem strange considering this time of year but we somehow avoided the rain for our entire work day and I think it was quite refreshing. The work itself went relatively well and we even got done about an hour early. A few of us went out for pizza for dinner and I headed out for dessert myself during the sunset. I travelled around a little to get a better view of the sunset and got to see an alligator in person, in the wild, for the first time. I even scared it away further into the delta waters as I walked up close to it on the dock. Fun times! Anyway, tomorrow is the last day of the shoot and I think we will have an interesting conclusion based on the things still remaining for the clean up.