yeah, this is in fact mostly-incredibly-partially a last minute invitation to everyone to come to my graduation party. I've mentioned it to people by mouth but I don't believe I made my invitations, with the exception of a few occassion, sound very serious. However, you are more then welcome to stop by anytime today after 1400 till whenever you feel like showing up. There will be food (my dad always makes lots and lots of food) and of course Ian will be dancing naked for entertainment. Alright, I don't want to scare anyone off so that was all just in good humour (I apologize to those who temporarily lost their sight when thinking about that image).
Alright so I'll give directions to the best of my ability, but feel free to call 372-9381 or 667-5089 if you're confused in any sort of way or fashion.
I'll start giving directions from around O'Connor since we all seem to be so familiar with it.
Head North down bandera (head in the opposite direction of 1604 and O'Connor).
You're going to want to take a left at the stop light by the three gas stations right in front of O'Connor. This will be by they helotes city hall, motorcycle repair shop, etc. This will put you onto 1560.
Head to the right down 1560, opposite direction of city hall.
Take the second right, it will be at the end of the little bridge, and this will put you onto Antonio.
Take a right at the stop sign, the stop sign is right in front of Iron horse canyon (You'll still be on Antonio).
Follow the road till you come across a neighborhood on the left hand side called Adobe Ranch Acres. Turn into that neighborhood.
Take the road up the first little hill and you'll be forced to go to the right, as you continue down that road there will be a street called Adobe Walls CT (not to be confused with the road you're on Adobe Walls DR). Turn right onto this street.
My house will be on the left hand side and should have cars in front of it. But in the event that no one loves me, my house number is 13855.
I'd suggest going down the street and turning around in the cul-de-sac and then parking somwhere along the side of the street.