Well, I got out lucky once again! Today I was summoned to jury duty for the 3rd time. I sat in a room packed with about 500 people for 2 hours and when they finally started calling names of people to go into the court room, I started to get nervous. (being on jury duty intimidates me) I know the odds to get chosen as an actual juror are pretty slim, but I kept thinking it was probably my turn. BUT--they didn't need about 150 of us and I was one of the lucky 150! So, once again, I got the rest of the day off to run errands, do some things around the house and enjoy the pretty day!
Monday, February 27, 2006
Wednesday, February 22, 2006
New York, New York
I just got back from a short trip to New York City. I was just up there for a night doing some wireless stuff for a client. I managed to find some free time while I was there to walk around. I haven't been to NYC in 15 years so it all felt pretty unfamiliar. 15 years ago I just followed my parents around, but this time I had to navigate the subways and streets myself. I'm still not sure I understand the subway but I managed to make it back home somehow. I was staying in Midtown East.
The first afternoon I wanted to get in as much sight seeing as I could. The main thing I wanted to see was the Ground Zero. So I hopped on the subway and rode down there (trying to not make eye contact with anyone :) . I was expecting to see more, but basically it's a VERY large concrete hole in the ground. There's a 15 foot fence around the perimeter of the site and lots of plaques telling different things about the WTC. When it came time to head back up town I wasn't sure how to get there. I thought I could just hop on the uptown version of the train I took previously, but I couldn't find it. I wanted the E train, but everything I found said A&C. So I hopped on the A and then got off near 42nd street to go see Times Square.
Times Square was quite a site to behold. I don't think I've ever seen so many advertisements at one time. Blinking lights and video screens. Everything beckons for your attention. There was also a couple of black guys on a PA preaching hellfire and brimstone. I snapped a few pictures but they don't really do justice to the visual onslaught. Continuing on back to the hotel I ran into a couple other landmarks. Rockefeller Center and St. Patrick's Cathedral. Somehow I remember Rockefeller Center being bigger.
The next afternoon I headed down to Chinatown to find some good bargains. I was disappointed because most of the stuff they had was for girls. I really wanted to buy a cheap watch but couldn't find any that I liked. After about an hour of walking around I got on the subway to head to the Empire State Building. I wanted to go to the observation deck, but not for $16. (I'm cheap). After that I really didn't know what I wanted to see in the couple hours I had left so I just kept walking and walking and walking. I decided to go try to find the UN Building which was a long ways away. I never found it. :( Since there wasn't much else I could think of to do, I went and got my bags, hailed a taxi, and headed to the airport.
I had a good time on the trip, but I think it would have been more fun if Halie had been with me. ALSO! There are more pictures in the Gallery.
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Saturday, February 18, 2006
What a treat!
Sorry it's been a while on posting. The latest news is that I woke up this morning with a yucky cold AND pink eye! No fun! I am thankful it is the weekend though, so I don't have to do sub plans or be at school sick. There has been a pink eye outbreak at our school and 4 of my kids had it this week, so I guess I was the next lucky one! :) Right now I am on the 2 hour waiting list to get into CareNow for some eye meds. Wish me luck!
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