Acapulco Is Still Great
8th January 2007
At 2:35am after a long day on the road, I can’t quite figure out the persuasion angle, but when I do, I’ll repost on this and see if I can write off this trip with the IRS . . .
I’m just back home from Acapulco. I took Melanie there for the past six days for an early wedding anniversary vacation. We stayed at the Fairmont Princess and had a fabulous good time. The experience was a lot like being at home except it was always 88 degrees, everyone had a tan and you could tell because most of them were wearing bikinis, the skies were blue and the clouds light and puffy, everyone you met was friendly, kind, and happy, oh, and did I mention there was a beach and an ocean?
The best part was spending a week alone with my wife. She’s the girl of my dreams even after twenty eight years of marriage. The thunderbolt of eternal love struck me the instant I met her and I had several flashbacks during our week in Mexico. On those days when I’m nothing but an idiot and the world conspires against me, I know I have my girl and find hope for the future. When even a fool like me finds love like this, it must mean there’s a lot going on out there that I don’t really understand.
Now, upon some reflection, it occurs to me that there were several most interesting persuasion applications during this trip . . . and after a good night’s sleep, I’ll dazzle you with them. Or else post up pictures.