April 17, 2003
San Antonio, Day II

My second day in San Antonio has been restful and fairly uneventful. Last night, we went out to dinner at a mexican restaurant on the river walk. It was a fun evening filled with much talk about Iraq. I guess that is what happens when you have dinner with 3 political science professors.

There was some debate about me presenting my paper this morning, but I decided to sleep in and also wait to see if a projector would be avialable tomorrow. So, I am going to present at 11:30am tomorrow morning. This will allow me to go and see all of the other NKU people present.

Today, I slept in and then walked around San Anotonio for a little while. I keep getting confused as to what time it is, so I ended up coming back early. I did make it out to see the inside of the Alamo and spent some time at the river walk. It is extremely nice around this area. It helps that there is a Håagen-Dazs shop too! I posted a few more pictures in my San Antonio photo gallery.

Tonight I am going to the president's reception and then we are going out to dinner. On Saturday I might go to Mexcio or I might stay here and go to the mexican market. That would be $30 cheaper.

Gotta say that I am loving this computer. It is just too sexy and fast!

Posted by shawn at April 17, 2003 05:53 PM
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