Friday, August 25, 2006

day 1

despite the complications that surfaced in preparing for my move from los angeles to new york, everything worked out well. my sister, who's going to be my roommate in nyc, was a little overwhelmed apartment hunting earlier this month. it's her first time looking for an apartment, ever, and if your first time is in nyc, it's quite daunting, if not horrifying. but she pulled through and found what sounds to be a great 2 bedroom apt for us in the upper west side/west harlem.

then, three of my amazing guys helped me load all the furniture and boxes into a moving container/pod last weekend. the truck arrived to pick up the container before we finished loading. thankfully, the driver was super nice and made another run to give us another hour. but the guys not only doubted that we would finish but also fitting everything into just one container. but it all worked out - everything fit and we finished with over half an hour to spare.

but today...mmm...not so well. i am driving cross-country to north carolina to do a car swap with my mom before heading up to nyc and have planned to stop in:

1. las vegas, nm
2. denver
3. st louis
4. hendersonville, nc
5. mom's

i'm seeing people along the way so each leg of the trip gives me something to look forward to (the exception being st louis). but this morning, i started the drive an hour later than i had hoped, having to call new york to find out about setting up a phone line and internet service and loading up more stuff than i thought i had. while driving through arizona, a huge storm decending upon the section of the highway i was on. it lasted for about half an hour. at one point, my car was beside an 18-wheeler, and the rain suddenly fell so heavily that i couldn't see anything out of my windshield for three entire seconds. quite a frightening experience i never want to encounter again. and now, i'm stuck in gallop, nm because the monsoon has flooded the highway, and there are 2 major accidents on each side of i40 (not to mention the train derailing), trapping everyone in this town.

so nevermind about making it to my first stop on my first day as i had hoped. but at least i'm safe and not part of the crazy accidents. and thankfully, the hotels in the area had rooms available so i can rest well tonight before continuing the rest of the drive. so i should take advantage of it and hit the hay now. more tomorrow...hopefully, no more drama!

1 comment:

-kt said...

Drive safe. Who knows...maybe there is something to look forward to in St. Louis!