Defrost

Oct. 6th, 2004 07:53 am
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This was the first morning that I've warmed up my car before heading to work. I figure, I'll get the kettle on for my instant "coffee" (the General Foods French Vanilla - I don't like real coffee but like this chemical stuff for some reason . . . and tea makes my stomach hurt when its empty, so I avoid it unless I'm having breakfast immediately). I'll use the back door out to the driveway and start the car, and I'll let it warm up while I get my things together, make said coffee, and get out of the house.

I'm starting to really get into a routine in the new house with the new commute (it takes me a while to figure out the best way to do things usually). I got up 16 minutes earlier on Monday (6:00 AM) since I had to be at a meeting at 8:00 and the traffic has been horrific. That 15 minutes meant I got to work over 1/2 earlier and avoided a bunch of traffic. I've also found that taking the Winchester Highlands/Melrose exit (near the Stone Zoo) works better than taking the Fellsway Rotary exit - even at 7:30 AM that thing is always backed up.

I still need to figure the best way to get to school on Tuesday nights . . . taking the car-pool lane helped cut some time off the traffic (at night its OK to take it if you're not car-pooling) but there is still a bottleneck at the Zakim area. Of course, by the time I figure it out it I"ll be done driving over to Dorchester, so I may just sit in the traffic and use it as a time to listen to music or something (and force myself to calm down at bit).

Passing the Cambridge reservoir this morning I could see trees with colored leaves on the other side framed with the fog off of the water. I love New England in the Fall.

This weekend we'll be going to the CT Renn Faire finally (Sat) and I'll do a buttload of homework (Sun). Things are definitely picking up, and I'd love to get a jump on the final papers that I'll be writing for my Social Policy Class (doing a look at the last 25 years of health care in the US and other countries - managed care versus other forms of coverage and the rationing of health benefits) and my Fieldwork Project (on Electronic Medical Records). Tonight though, will be sewing (Ashton's shirt and a bodice for Saturday's Faire). I'm taking the night off of school stuff, dammit!

Quote of the day: "From a certain point onward there is no longer any turning back. That is the point that must be reached." - Franz Kafka
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