My one weekend out!

Wow, I’ve always been a person with a bad sense of direction, but this weekend truly put me to the test. Yesterday, I went into the city to meet up with my college friends for this big birthday bash. From the get go, I had trouble getting to my friend’s apartment in the Upper Eastside. My dad took me to Flushing so I could catch the 7 and then get on the 4,5 or 6 at Grand Central. Fate definitely wasn’t on my side. It turns out the 7 was only running up to Queensborough Plaza. I got off there. I was lucky to have an alternate route. I would take the N to 53rd St and then switch to the 4,5 or 6 uptown. At that time, I didn’t realize that the express trains (4,5) stopped at 86th Street. Turns out that there were no local trains at the 53rd St station. I asked an MTA worker about what I should do and he told me to take the express trains to 86th Street. At that point I was relieved to find out this good piece of news. I then took a bus to go further east. I get off at the right stop and then I look for my friend’s address. It didn’t exist! I then call her again and ask where for her address. I was also confused because I didn’t recognize the street. We finally figured out that I was on the wrong street. Haha!

Today, I was heading back to the island and I decided to save money and use the City Ticket, which basically allows you to travel from Manhattan to anywhere in Queens on the weekend for $2.50. That’s only fifty cents more than the subway! I called my mom and told her I’d be getting off a stop earlier. Since this was the first time I was getting off in Little Neck, I wasn’t really sure what the station looked like. I got off right after Bayside, thinking I was right, but it turns out it was the Douglaston station. This station is tiny with no bus or even any cabs. I called my mom and told her about my mistake. She told me to find out how to get to the Little Neck station. I decided to go check out a deli and ask someone there. I go in and explain my situation. I asked where Northern Boulevard is and he tells me it’s pretty close. A customer overhears me and offers to take me to the Little Neck station. I was a bit confused but then I thought he was probably a nice guy and he was with his daughter, so he must not be dangerous. I called my mom and told her that someone offered to take me to the station and she said NO WAY! I think the man heard my mom screaming on the phone. After I got off with her, I told him that I was going to meet her and thanks a lot for offering. Haha.

Wait, this story is NOT over yet. I get to the intersection where my mom and I agreed to meet. It turns out to be a very busy intersection and lucky for me, my cell phone battery died! I thought I would never find my mom. I spotted a nearby pay phone and then realized I didn’t know my mom’s cell number since I rarely call her because her phone is never on! I decide to call my dad, and while I was trying to give him my location, I see a gray Camry pass me by. I got excited and followed it into a CVS parking lot and then I saw the license plate, and I knew it was my mom! How lucky am I? There are like 230958 Camrys that look just like my mom’s car and I found hers! I was so happy. :giggle:

So the lesson of the day? Keep your phone charged and don’t take rides from strangers. Also, ask someone before you get off the train what stop it is. Otherwise you might just get into the same mess as I did. cool

In other exciting news, we’re going to have another blizzard! I wonder how long it will take me to get home tomorrow. I better pack some extra snacks! )

…WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FOR MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT…

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN UPTON NEW YORK HAS ISSUED A WINTER
STORM WARNING.

SNOW WILL ARRIVE LATE MONDAY MORNING OR EARLY AFTERNOON…AND MAY
BECOME HEAVY AT TIMES LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SOME MIXING
WITH RAIN OR SLEET WILL BE POSSIBLE BY LATE MONDAY AFTERNOON AND
EVENING…WHICH COULD HOLD DOWN SNOW ACCUMULATIONS SLIGHTLY.

EVEN SO…CURRENT INDICATIONS ARE THAT AN 8 TO 13 INCH SNOWFALL COULD
OCCUR BY THE TIME THE SNOW TAPERS OFF MONDAY NIGHT. WINDS COULD ALSO
BECOME QUITE STRONG DURING THE PERIOD OF HEAVIEST SNOWFALL. NORTHEAST
WINDS OF 20 TO 30 MPH WITH FREQUENT GUSTS UP TO 40 MPH MAY CAUSE NEAR
BLIZZARD CONDITIONS…WITH CONSIDERABLE BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF SNOW
AND SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED VISIBILITIES.

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5 thoughts on “My one weekend out!

  1. Never take that ride! That is a no no! I would kill my daughter (if i had one) if she took that ride1

    Teresa said: Yeah now that I think about what happened, I should have said no. We can’t trust anyone these days. D

  2. wow, travelling around new york seems so complicated! i don’t know how you new yorkers do it! i still get lost in los angeles and i’ve been living here for almost 20 years!

    Teresa said: Well, traveling in NYC is pretty easy. Just hop on the subway. It’s just harder to travel in the suburbs. If I missed my stop on the subway, I could just wait for a train from the other direction. It would only be an extra 10 minutes at most. )

  3. I try and memorize all the numbers in my cell phone because I’m afraid of that happening, haha. Glad you found your mom!

    Teresa said: I definitely learned my lesson now! I should at least remember the important numbers. ) Thanks!

  4. Hey Terry!

    I don’t have your cell number and I wanted to call you… email it to me –

    -Ann

    Teresa said: Ann!! I’m going to e-mail you ) I miss you! sad

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