I’d been waiting for today for a long time. Today was the day I reached my burgundy sweater in my closet exploration. The sweater itself really wasn’t that big of deal. It was a Christmas present from my sister last year, and I’ve probably worn it nearly every other week since then. [That’s me wearing the sweater on the first day of school last semester. The white dress shirt is part of the sweater.]
What was so special about getting to wear the sweater this time was that I now have adorable shoes that match it perfectly! I couldn’t wait to wear my sweater, grey skirt, grey striped tights (like the picture) and my beautiful garnet – that’s what the color’s called on the box – shoes.
I woke up this morning all excited, knowing exactly what I was going to wear and thrilled to finally get to wear my adorable shoes to work. [It’s hard to tell in the pic, but those are 4.5” heels.] I got dressed, brushed my hair for the first time in months – cornrows came out yesterday – put on my make-up and headed out the door.
It’s about a four block walk to the bus stop down at the busy corner. We’re only three houses from the BART station, but the bus is cheaper because it offers a monthly pass and the bus station in the City is closer to work than the BART station. The bus is also, usually, a much nicer ride because it’s less crowded and once it gets on the freeway, it doesn’t stop until we’re at the station in the City. So, I take the bus.
The sun was shining so that even with the brisk chill in the wind the day still felt warm. The bus stop has a wooden bench, sitting gloriously in a spot of bright sunshine. I arrived about ten minutes before the bus’s scheduled arrival because the buses have been running goofy lately and seeming to pay no mind to the schedule. I waited.
And I waited.
A gentleman joined me on the bench.
We waited.
And we waited.
We were waiting for the last bus of the day on this route; there was no next bus to wait for. Fifteen minutes after the bus should have arrived, he headed up the street to the BART station.
I waited a little longer, for one more not-my-bus to pass. Then I turned and headed in the same direction. But I didn’t go to BART. Instead I bought bubblegum. No, I went home.
[A = home, B = bus stop, C = BART station]
A BART ride into the city costs nearly $5. That’s $5 more than I would have paid to ride the bus, because I have a monthly pass for the bus. Plus, I’d already wasted a lot of time walking back and forth and waiting at the bus stop. Luckily, work has a very flexible work from home policy. And, since most of the people I work with on a daily basis aren’t in the office either, it doesn’t matter much where I am.
So, as I said, I went home and worked from there. I got a lot done. But nobody got to see my adorable shoes. Nobody except Mr. Trizzle and the guy at the bus stop. I doubt either of them even noticed.
4 comments:
For what it's worth, I think you're shoes are adorable. If I knew I could walk in 4.5" heels, I'd ask where you got them. Xi! :)
Just in case you decide to try, I got them from http://www.alloy.com But I think they don't these exact ones anymore.
I'll bet if you click your heels 3 times while wearing those shoes...you might find yourself back in Milwaukee!
Cute story! I might need to take the bus to work myself one of these days---it is do-able and cheap...just takes 2.5 hours. (driving is 40 min)
Nope, I tried Mary Ruth. Still in California. 2 and a half hours on the bus is a loooong time. For me, taking the bus is the fastest way I can get to work. A little more than half the time it takes on BART and way less than driving in the stop and go traffic!
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