The purpose of our little roadtrip was so Eric could meet for an interview with a firm in Spokane. He's now had 2 job interviews - 1 in Boise & 1 in Spokane, both of which went really well. I think the hiring committees were impressed. Unfortunately, the Boise firm isn't even hiring, but they were impressed enough with Eric's credentials to at least meet with him & maybe consider creating a position. The Spokane interview went great as well, but they apologized to Eric in advance for the "glacial" pace at which they conduct their hiring decisions. Apparently, Eric was one of the first to be interviewed. So now we wait!
The building on the right is the Spokane firm (19th floor). Eric unknowningly ran a solid red light trying to point it out to me as I was taking a picture out of our sunroof.
It was a close one, but Eric's proud to say he beat the statue.
These last two photos are of Coeur d'Alene. It's so stinkin' beautiful! We wouldn't mind living here. And these pictures don't do it justice; it was a weird overcast day.
And that's all! It was a fun trip. On Wed. night we got to have dinner with some old friends from BYU-I so that was really nice. Thanks again for having us over Fischers, and great dinner Melanie! I'll have to steal that recipe from you.
4 comments:
1 - I would love to live in Idaho but never been to Coeur d'Alene. Beautiful. I'll show Gregor :)
2 - I burst out laughing at the Jean Val Jeane (sp?) bit. I can HEAR it NOW. Awesome.
3 - Congrats to Eric for beating the statue. I mean, the interview thing. That's so wonderful. Good luck with the job process. If he doesn't get it, at least he beat the statue. That pose is priceless. I'm glad that some things never change :) Seriously!
Speaking of Jean Valjean, my production of Les Miz opens Nov. 19-23. If you're roadtripping down to Utah around then, come see the show (I'll even comp you the tickets).
Spokane rocks. We would LOVE to live there.
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