The service for Aunt Nina was really nice today. The best part of it all was that I had a chance to see family members that I hadn't seen in 5-10 (or more) years. I'm not quite sure what else to say about this event, so I guess I'll lay it to rest.
Changing gears a bit: the final episode of Survivor: Africa was tonight. Ethan won, which was pretty cool.
CustomTacos is rolling really well. Traffic on the site has been steadily on the rise and there are now more than 100 registered users in the discussion forum. It's becoming a thriving community. One cool thing is that a bunch of users from California and Arizona are planning to meet in the next couple weeks. It's a good feeling that the site helped those guys meet each other and form new friendships. It's so gratifying to see the main goal of the site being reached.
It's back to work tomorrow. Since I skipped out today, I'm not sure if tomorrow feels like a Monday or a Friday. Either way, it's back to work on designing Martin's extranet.
Oh, by the way: part of the bad news from Wednesday is that Martin did another (very small) round of layoffs. From what I understand, it was only 7 people. Our department head said that it's all part of a restructuring effort. In fact, apparently they laid off 7, but just posted 9 open jobs.