Land of the Midnight sun.

So I finally arrived in Anchorage on monday. It has been pretty weird being back, almost like I never left. The weather has been good, which is weird. Last summer it seemed to rain every day. We got ourselves a pretty sweet apartment close to the bus yard, which is nice because only one of us has a car. Although Josh, Seth and I are looking into buying a sweet van we found online for 500 bones. And it looks pretty dang awesome. Other than that we haven't been doing much except going to meetings, remembering how to drive a bus, and playing..... MORTAL KOMBAT! Fun game, but Josh kills us. 
Our tour company merged with another one, so it's kind of been like starting over again with a different company, which has it's good points and it's bad. So far it seems like it's going to be a pretty good summer. But who knows. 
Kind of boring right now, I'm sure it won't be like that for long. 

Well it's time for a blog...

Alright, I guess it's time that I gave in. Time to give way to the movement they call blogging. I never really thought I would start a blog, but it seems to be all the rage these days right? So that means I am obligated by society to do it... Okay, that might not be the case. Actually, those of you that care about what I am doing or care what goes on in my head (that's a scary thought), can jump into cyberspace and find out. I'm heading out to Alaska tomorrow to drive tour buses for the summer again. I'm pretty excited to go back.  So I figured this is a good opportunity to share my experiences and keep people updated. Anyhoo, I have to go finish packing and then give Josh a mullet (he asked me, because of my superior hair-cutting skills, especially in that of mullet and mohawk making). Stay tuned, there will be more updates soon. As for now... Uhh... I need a signature sign-out... I'll think of one. 

Jason