So it took 2 hours from being picked to getting into the city, but it wasn't that bad. The first LIRR station we stopped at wasn't having any trains stop until after 9am, so we went further out and caught a 7:35 in. I even managed to get a seat.
It is a wee bit like a zombie movie (as a co-worker said yesterday) with easily 3 times the number of people on the sidewalk as I usually have to deal with and almost no cars on the roads. We crossed Broadway and Fifth avenue without the light and were in no danger of getting hit.
Safely in the office now with bagel and coffee. We are the only 3 in though.
Ugh. I feel for you New Yorkers.
Someone remind me not to celebrate lack of headaches
too
soon, okay?
So it took 2 hours from being picked to getting into the city
Compared to how long does it usually take?
Oh, ita. I hope that soon you wouldn't even feel the need to mention lack of headaches, because that would return to be your usual state.
(There's a part in the Jewish daily prayer where you ask for health, and you can insert names of people who need health-improvement, for a more specific "hey, Mr. G-d, can you please look after these people extra carefully?". I don't care how mushy it is, I mention your name in my prayer.)
compared to 40 minutes door to door normally for me.
Nilly makes me smile in the most English way.
msbelle, why the shouting?
Okay, Nilly gets to be mushy.
When idiots get internet access. And no, I don't think age is an excuse. I was that young. I was never that stupid.
oh, right. You are all the way on the other side of the country
and a stubborny stubborn thing
so I have to yell sometimes.
Hey, you were making comment yesterday too--I'm not taking sole responsibility for the evil eye shifting onto me.
Short workweek, short workweek, short workweek. Gotta focus on that.