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| 03.01.06 (3:44 pm) [edit] |
Well, today actually went pretty well.
It started off with Leah and I sleeping in. A nice change. We got up and got ready for our day without problems.
Then I opened the front door and stepped out into the world. Not looking, I didn't realize that I no longer had front steps until I found myself sitting on my butt at the bottom of them. Tomorrow I'm going to try it with a crazy carpet.
So, we embark on our "short walk" to the daycare. It took us twice as long to navigate around our usual shortcuts because they were totally snowed in. We finally got there, and I had time to see my daughter inside before stepping back out into the cold and making my way to the bus stop.
The bus was late, of course, but it's all good. I got to the campus on time and attended some pretty empty classes.
Leaving school, I took the bus directly to work so that I could pick up a paycheque. The whole thing was uneventful, but I was sure glad I wasn't driving today. It's actually a blessing, not having insurance on my car...heh.
I stood there waiting for the bus to take me downtown for about 20 minutes before it finally showed up. It isn't really that cold out, but when you're exposed to the elements, mired in mid-calf deep snow, you get pretty chilled. While standing there, I was amused to see a tow truck towing another tow truck.
IRONY!!!
On the bus ride downtown, I was again amused to see that one of the city transit buses had hit a light pole. At this point, I was pretty confident that if I had been driving my car, I would have probably been in a similar situation as that poor bus driver.
The next bus I caught was very very late. And packed to capacity. I found myself at the end of the line to board, and wouldn't you know it?...The bus was just packed enough to prevent the last two people from getting on. So..I had to wait for the next one. Public transit, eh? Convenient.
On the plus side...I didn't get into an accident today.
I finally got my kid and got home without any further incident. Now...we wait for two hours for the pizza delivery guy.
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