
Ok, wow. That sucks. I had no idea it was going to take you THAT long. I have to say I would reconsider it on a daily work-basis. But it still rocked not having to deal with downtown traffic and parking for shapping and lunch.
And you're precious to me too and I swear if you self-flagellate one more time, I will smack you!
Posted by Meg at November 28, 2006 09:43 AMTurns out that if you don't go all the way to downtown, but stop at the Broadway Station, it doesn't take nearly as long. :) It's all the crawling through downtown that adds up, timewise.
I did the entire commute, door-to-door, today in only 45 minutes. Which is completely acceptable to do two or three days a week.
I'm glad you know I love you. :)
Posted by Anne at November 28, 2006 12:02 PMI miss public transit. I consider the additional walking (exercise) and relaxation (I really don't enjoy driving, especially rush hour driving, and I love having "down time" for reading or music listening) worth the time, when it's available.
Posted by Jonathan Dresner at November 28, 2006 04:22 PMI'm not really on any one vehicle long enough to do any reading. But I'm absolutely okay with the extra walking (there are stairs!) and with not having to drive in crazy-person traffic.
And when the roads are bad, as they're supposed to be tomorrow, it's going to be sheer joy not to have to scrape my car or ease my way down slick roads!
Posted by Anne at November 28, 2006 06:30 PM