Well my summer vacation keeps getting better. This weekend Dad, Cousin Bruce and I went camping an hour away from the ranch. I really like camping because I get to sit around the fire listening to Dad tell stories about his "wild" youth and then hear Cousin Bruce compare those stories with his own. Sometimes it seems like they forget that I am sitting there, but its ok because then they say things that Grandpa would yell at them for saying in front of me. Dad told a story about how he and some friends ran across his college campus naked and one of his friends got caught climbing up the field goal posts while the security guards tried to get him down by shaking it. Dad and the rest of his friends took Scott's (I think that was his name) clothes and ran back to their rooms. I guess Scott came down eventually and was put on "probation" (More on that word later). Cousin Bruce then told a story about how him and his friends went on a trip to Mexico and then he stopped and looked at me and said that they had a great time scuba diving and saw lots of colorful fish. Then Dad said that it was ok that I am getting old enough to hear real stories about "what men do at night in strange places". Cousin Bruce then was a little quiet but talked about how he met a girl there named Nidia and how he fell in love with her, but that she didn't speak english and all they could do was look into each others eyes and try to speak what little of each others language they knew. Cousin Bruce knew only one sentence from a song and repeated it over and over to Nidia "Tu eres la luz de mi vida". I said very excitedly that I knew what that meant from my spanish class because our teacher read a story to us about a boy and a girl who fall in love at the beach. It seemed like Cousin Bruce wanted to say more about it, but could only say that his friends teased him the whole ride home to college. He seemed to be thinking about Nidia even into the next day because he told me as we were fishing at a pond near the campground that he went to Mexico expecting to have lots of fun with his friends and that they were going to drink lots of beer and see lots of girls taking their clothes off, which he said they did, but the thing he always remembers more than any of that was his brief time with Nidia and how he will always be able to hear her voice and smell her "sweet breathe". I said that I hope I meet a girl like that and Cousin Bruce said that he is sure I will someday. I then said that if I go to Mexico that I will be prepared because I am learning spanish in school. Cousin Bruce said that sometimes people who like each other a lot speak a whole different language than Spanish and English. I then said to him "Like French" and he just smiled as big as I've ever seen him smile and said "yeah something like that".
Todays word is "probation" which means "the process or period of testing or observing the character or abilities of a person in a certain role, for example, a new employee." An example of is use is "for an initial period of probation, your manager will closely monitor your progress." That only made me wonder who my "manager" is. Dad said earlier today when I asked him that "your manager is me, your mother, your grandfather, and all your teachers". I said that I have a lot of managers to monitor me and he said that I was lucky and that some kids don't have more than one or two and that some don't have any at all. I was sad to hear that, but I guess it did make me feel pretty lucky.
Todays word is "probation" which means "the process or period of testing or observing the character or abilities of a person in a certain role, for example, a new employee." An example of is use is "for an initial period of probation, your manager will closely monitor your progress." That only made me wonder who my "manager" is. Dad said earlier today when I asked him that "your manager is me, your mother, your grandfather, and all your teachers". I said that I have a lot of managers to monitor me and he said that I was lucky and that some kids don't have more than one or two and that some don't have any at all. I was sad to hear that, but I guess it did make me feel pretty lucky.


