Wednesday, April 4, 2007
One of those days
Ever have one of those days where it seems like everything is just out to get ya? Well mine started yesterday morning, with the train. Normally I get there a little before 9 and the train gets there about 9:10. Well what I didn’t know was that a new train schedule took effect and the train I normally catch now leaves at 9:34, which left me waiting at the station for almost a hour. Now granted this was not nearly as bad as if I had missed the train, which would have been bad, as traffic is horrid that time of the morning. So the rest of my day goes smoothly up till its time to go home. So I get on the trolley to head home and mid way to the next station they come on the intercom saying there was a fire a few stations ahead and that the trolley would terminate at QUALCOMM. So I figure "ok no big problem, ill miss the train i was planning on catching, but I can just go back to SDSU and catch a bus to Oldtown." We pull into QUALCOMM and the trolley losses power. As in the trolley was not going any where. So we get out and then spend the next 30-45 min waiting for buses. So at this point I start worrying as I know I’m not goanna make the next train and there is only one more after that to get me home. So the busses finally get there and get us to another station and get us back on the trolley, and I make the train and get home. So I though this bad day would be done and over with at that point. We this morning I turn over and my clock read 6:30, I normally need to get up at 6 to get breakfast and generally just have time to get ready. So apparently my mom had tried waking up and though she got a response out of me, but I have no recollection of this. So I have to go throwing my cloths on grab a pop tart and go running out the door to get to school. Thankfully my bag was basically packed and ready to go. I’m done ranting now, back to studying.
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Yeah, I know, sometimes I have those days too. But at least you managed to get everywhere on time, relatively speaking. Look at the positive!
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