Quick post from the exhibit hall in the San Diego Convention Center.
I’m here in rainy San Diego, California. If you stand in the parking lot next to the Omni hotel and squint … which I did at one point … it kind of looks like Seattle or Vancouver, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Natalie and I flew out this morning to save money on the exorbitant hotel rate by spending on night less here. Because of the time change, we were able to leave Austin at 9:15 and arrive in San Diego at 10:30. The issue with this, of course, is that this means we were at the hotel way before checkout time, so there were no rooms available and we just stashed our stuff with the bellhop and came over to the conference.
I should add, by the way, that the approach to San Diego airport is terrifying. There’s something about seeing tall office buildings on either side of the plane that incites panic in this post-9/11 world…
Naturally, because I only looked at the temperature on the weather forecast and not the conditions, I didn’t bring an umbrella. Natalie and I made it about three blocks before it started to pour, and I was soaked completely through my jacket.
And then there was the shoe issue. As I got into the taxi at the airport, I realized my right foot was wet. I took my shoe off and discovered that the soul had cracked along the tread, and thus there was really nothing between my foot and the water. Heh. Naturally, because this is a short trip, I only brought the one pair. They were my dressy/casual shoes that I can wear with my presentation attire and then with jeans for dinner, and they were very comfortable. They were also, as far as the basic function of a shoe goes, utterly useless at this point.
Hence, Natalie and I made two quick stops. First was a convenience store where I purchased an utterly ridiculous plaid umbrella that pops inside out at the slightest breeze. The second was Nordstrom’s. I was audibly slopping around by this point, and I paid what I needed to pay for a new pair of shoes. Ray gasped in horror when I told him what I paid–”Aren’t there any outlet stores in California?”–and he’s probably right, although I would easily have made up the price differential in cab fare. Plus, there was a time issue, in that I didn’t really have any.
And they’re damned fine shoes, if I do say so myself.
This afternoon’s development was that I discovered that my credit card was suspended for suspected fraud. (I should point out that I also only ever carry one credit card when I’m traveling.) Fortunately, I was able to tackle that issue on my cell phone right here in the exhibit hall.
The good news is that there’s free wi-fi in the convention center, and despite everything I am determined to have a good time. Shin can rest assured that I’m blaming none of this on San Diego (jury’s still out on the bossa nova, though). At least this didn’t happen in Montreal!
Anyway. I’m technically working now, so I should wrap up. Happy Friday!




