I get to work about an hour after I get up. When exactly I get up is highly variable. On average, I probably get out of bed at 8:20, leave the house a little after 9, and get to work around 9:30. But sometimes I don't make it in until 10:30. And occasionally I'm here at 8, which startles our secretary.
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My mornings are usually me getting up around 8:30 and then stumbling to the bathroom to shower and get ready and then head out the door by around 9:15/9:30. At least, that's the goal. Yesterday, it was up at 9:45 and out the door by 10:05, and today it's up at 7:30 to do laundry and planning on being out the door by 9:45. My drive into work is only about 15 minutes (five miles), so that's no longer the big factor on my starting time like it was when I lived in Oak Park and drove 35 miles to work.
For the next two mornings, I have to be in by 7:00 to do the morning load for a co-worker who's off for Passover, but at least I get to leave by 3:30 on those two days.
I can't imagine needing an hour to get to work (twice a day! every day!).
When I was commuting into NY from PA, I got on a 6:50 a.m. train and arrived in Penn Station at roughly 7:50. Then I took the E up to my office, and usually got there about 8:20. I always had my first huge cup of tea on the train, and read while drinking it -- and then crashed until we pulled into Penn Station. Same thing on the way home -- read for maybe fifteen minutes, and then slept till Trenton.
I don't miss that at all.
Today I left the house at ten to nine and sat down at my desk at 9:30. I was out of bed at eight.
I get annoyed that my commute involves changing trains.
I usually get to work at 8:00 or 9:00.
Today I got up at 7:35, left at 7:55, caught a train, transferred to a bus and got to the McDonnalds near work at 8:45. Now I'm at work, eating my breakfast.
Sometimes I'll get up at 6:20 and make my own breakfast and get to work at 8:00. Other times I'll get up at 5:55 and go out for breakfast before getting to work at 8:00.
Dear bacteria living alongside my wisdom tooth:
Please die. No, seriously: just die. I'm going to keep taking the penicillin so you know you're all gonna die soon anyway, so why not save us all the bother and die now?
New commute will be 5 minutes or less. 10 if I hit all the lights wrong. Maybe.
Walkthrough @11:30. Meeting that goes on forever @11. But I'm skipping out early.
I'm going to have to adjust this fall. Owen will be starting all day kindergarten and so there will be some need to figure out a schedule for mornings. He gets us up around 7:00 a.m.
Hopefully, Olivia will be in preschool by then, too, although probably in the afternoon.
Hey, Sophia, check this out:
What your commute might have been.
That subway looks awesome. And also goes right from my house to work (although I would have to change twice.) Probably faster than the bus.
The thing about my commute that is a little crazy making sometimes is the time between buses. If for some reason leaving work I don't make a bus by 5:20, I basically have to wait between 45 minutes to an hour between buses. And then if something happens and your bus doesn't make the "line-up" (after 5:30 all the buses stop downtown so people can change buses)you get to sit on a bench in downtown Rochester for another hour.
And then if something happens and your bus doesn't make the "line-up" (after 5:30 all the buses stop downtown so people can change buses)you get to sit on a bench in downtown Rochester for another hour.
Ugh.
Stephen used to work, literally, across the street from our house. That was an awesome commute, although it did make the occasional urge to play hooky problematic.