I'm home for the weekend between back-to-back weeks in San Francisco. Yeah, I know, this past month I haven't really slept in my own bed much. Hopefully, after next week I'll be home for awhile. Nothing is on the schedule until the end of August, though I'm sure that will change. There's possibility of me going to San Antonio and Connecticut later this summer, yeah!
FYI: After next week, I'll have spent a total of seven weeks in San Francisco since last September. Geesh. That sure increases my odds of being in the "big one." I actually think of that quite often when I'm in compromising positions, such as the shower or on the toilet. What if there's a quake and I get caught with my pants down...literally? I guess if that's the way I'm gonna go there's no stopping it.
These two weeks aren't going to be so bad. We're being put up in the nicest hotel I think I've stayed in yet. The view is amazing. Right in the Financial District overlooking Chinatown, Coit Tower, and the Bay. I cannot and will not complain about that.
For you loyal blog readers, I only have a couple of more parts to post from the "Operation: Surprise" series, then it's on to posts from my Boston/NYC trip two weeks ago. I know, you can hardly wait. I'd like to post pictures here and there in between posts, to mix things up, but I still have tons to go through and it's kind of time consuming, so we'll see.
I have my first part of the CPA exam scheduled for July 12th. I'm studying today. I'm finally starting to get stressed about it. It's going to be more difficult than I thought. It's super hard to make time to study for it, too, with all the traveling I do. But whatever, no excuses. Knowing that by this time next year I could be a licensed CPA is motivation enough.
The view from my room as I walked in Tuesday morning. That's Coit Tower on the top left, and of course the Bay on the other side.
Overlooking Chinatown from the conference room at our client.
Such a comfortable bed.
Scoma's. Among the best seafood on the West Coast (so I've heard).
The view from Scoma's on the Wharf.
The view from my hotel room at night.

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