Enthusiastic, that would be a good “E” word, were I keeping up with that Alphabet Soup project… :) In any event, I could feel it in me, bubbling out, when I met up with my co-workers at LaGuardia on Monday. I’d spent the day traveling, but by myself, with little chitty-chat and moving amongst a sea of strangers. I remember when I first had a self-selected roommate, after college, and I chirpingly greeted her in the morning. (She was not a morning person, and I was more of one then than I am now…) I figured out that I’d spent so much of my life alone, or with just my parents, that upon seeing someone else in my life sphere, I became quite gregarious and happy for the company.
Now, I just hate people in general.
(That’s not true.) I would, however, enjoy the use of a taser while traveling. Not for nefarious purposes, but more for that person who thinks it’s perfectly fine to come to a screeching halt in the middle of the main-traffic-drag of the busiest airport in the world. The problem is, the longer the day got, the less judicious I would be. I would have taken out two people alone flying back to KC for their insistence on slowly putting their three bags filled with Walt Disneyworld purchases into the overhead compartments, rearranging them, with no sense of urgency whatsoever. Actually, only one of them was doing the stowing, the other one? Standing in the aisle observing. I might have half-body-checked her as she finally realized she needed to step back into her seat. Might.
New York is a really kick-ass place, I love the energy and motion and the seventy-billion options you have, though it can get a bit overwhelming. If I had the chance to go back in time and invest in two things? Parking and scaffolding. There’s a lot of scaffolding, and parking charges are crazy! We had drinks & snacks with one of our clients in Bryant Park, and it was just lovely, the atmosphere. On our walk there, I was bringing up the rear (that’s what we do, phat girls, we bring up the rear and take the pressure off everyone to slow their pace to ours.) I got waylaid a bit, waiting for a couple tourists to get their photos taken, and then I strolled by a Hispanic couple, her arms draped around his neck, as they stood in this little patch of green in the concrete jungle. They looked at me, I looked at them, she turned as I passed and said, “Your eyes are really pretty.”
So much for all those New Yawkers being asshats, eh?
I’d love to have a trip where I could stay an extra day or two, just to do things at my own pace, have the Wo by my side, to see some things for the first time together, to see his face as he drinks it all in. We had dinner at a Belgian bar, and then on our walk back to the parking garage, ended up going through Times Square. It’s a lot cleaner now, I’ll give ’em that – it’s been 15+ years since I was there. I’ll get the photos off my phone, at some point!
Well, I’ve gotten derailed numerous times trying to write this, so I’m giving up – my concentration is shot, I’m still “hung-over” from the very long days of travel & meetings, and I’m ready to have a good dinner with my sweetie. I made the choice to get Papa Murphy’s pizza last night, and while it’s a “10” on appearance and toppings, it was about a “1” on flavor – I couldn’t believe how much it tasted like.. nothing. Uber-disappointing. And I was disappointed today on another matter entirely, so I’ve had enough. Tomorrow is Friday, I’m going to strive for stress-free right on into the weekend. Hope yours is as well!
Manhattan is the first place where I saw a car lift parking device. I always wonder how they get your car out when it’s parked on top of someone else’s and blocked by others. papa murphy’s is overrated and crappy, but cheap.
A taser for travel would be heavenly. On my commute to the shop I’ve more than once wished for car to car lazers. I want to zap the next person I see putting on makeup or running a red light.
You know I’ve always thought that too but never told you before. You do have amazing eyes. Striking. Enjoy your weekend!
i love telling people if i like something about them, or something they are wearing. complimenting is a forgotten nicety. genuinely complimenting…
Welcome back! I hope dinner with your sweetie and the rest of the evening was a soothing balm to that “came, saw, kicked ass, need a nap” feeling one gets after travel.
One time I was walking around in NYC and I was looking up and tripped on some cobblestone and I immediately had some people come up to make sure I was okay, which I thougtht was nice (but then everyone I met constantly interrupted each other which annoyed me too :)
My pet peeve when traveling are the people that put their shit in the overhead bins that’s actually over someone else’s seat when the space over their own seat was vacant.