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SoC #31

November 15th, 2009 No comments
  • As I ran aboard the last Ikea bus leaving NYC, just behind the driver and before he closed the door
  • another passenger proclaimed me “Lucky, I’ve been waiting 30 minutes!”
  • I smiled and shrugged my shoulders and looked for an empty seat
  • went back halfway and my subconscious heuristic chose the skinny asian woman
  • (there’d be more room for my wide shoulders)
  • I asked if it was free, as I pointed to the seat
  • didn’t hear her response but her face indicated approval
  • I sat and caught my breath as I texted my success at catching the last bus
  • as we got out of the tunnel the setting sun lit up her side of the bus and I noticed her outfit
  • typical fall knits and tights and boots, at least that seemed to be what every other woman in NYC was wearing
  • her attractive face with pulled back long hair completed each other well
  • but her posture said stay away, crossed arms and legs…
  • as I contemplated my best Mentalist skills, I weighed
  • the risks of exercising my social skills VS her apparent
  • desire not to be “socialized” with
  • later her demeanor stayed firmly knotted, yet there broke the semblances of a smile on her face as I glanced over
  • I took the mixed signals to mean she was ‘taken’
  • but didn’t see any rings on significant fingers
  • the lack of traffic brought us to Elizabeth  quickly
  • only punctuated by 4 texts and 2 phone calls
  • besides her phone was studded and I couldn’t figure out
  • whether she was much younger than I guessed, or why would
  • a woman have such blingy accouterments with otherwise earthy tones and sensible knits?
  • alas we disembarked before the perplexity allowed me a chance to break the silence
  • and I was in the hunt for wood
  • it reminded me of the reality show on Planet Green
  • I’ve been mildly addicted to
  • they were accumulating firewood for the season
  • 4 groups of people from California to New Jersey
  • retired factory worker with his daughters
  • a computer tech, among others
  • in “Alaska Experiment”
  • a show about how these people will survive a winter in Alaska,
  • roughing it in some cabins and tents, certainly unplugged and in the wild
  • lumber turns out to be cheaper at Ikea than I can get at lumber stores in Manhattan
  • I cruised the aisles and activated memories of short cuts but
  • the Ikea was under renovation so at the second turn past pots and things I started looking at signs
  • I arrived at aisle 35 bin 36 and was surprised at the quality of the bed slats, it was labeled unfinished wood
  • but was much better than what I could pick up closer to home
  • and this was pretty much cut already to size
  • OK, I changed my plans a bit, but saved myself some noise and sawdust
  • now to figure out how much to get…
  • I decided on 3 bunches as well as a few other odds and ends
  • the skill of picking a fast line proved still with me
  • but there was only twine at the packing table
  • i was hoping to make a handle from tape
  • so it took a while to tie it up and fasten a handle
  • as I worked feverishly a woman and two small children walked by
  • she was somewhat out of it, but I didn’t really pause to observe
  • and instead continued to tie and hope to catch a quick bus back home
  • as her older child the daughter pulled a sign off the wall and it came crashing down loudly
  • an Ikea staffer came over quickly and asked her a question but she didn’t respond
  • I thought whats with these woman today who seem to not have a voice?
  • then her boy started to bang a cart into the wall and the table I was using, so I shot her a look of WTF?
  • she just took my stare and let it glance off her
  • not even making any attempt to corral her charges at all
  • I made my final knot and rushed out the door
  • just past the woman I sat next to
  • she was on her studded cell phone and she stared up off into the distance as our paths intersected
  • she towards the returns area
  • me out into the fresh air
  • and then I sprinted with cart towards the bus for the second time
  • and the driver indicated that he had to check if there was any seats left
  • luckily the woman in front of me was waiting for someone and I heaved the stack of lumber into a free spot and boarded the  bus
  • the purple colors were spectacular with the setting sun and the golden rays bouncing off downtown skyscrapers sandwiching the blue waters of the Hudson
  • I thought to myself how timely was my impromptu trip just as we hit tunnel traffic
  • enough time to review my To-Do list and send a couple texts
  • I carried the stuff across the long subway tunnel and my thoughts strayed towards that Alaska Show again
  • I was carrying 30 pounds of lumber to make some furniture
  • and they were logging and splitting firewood to the tune of 9,000 pounds to survive the winter
  • I sweated a new understanding of their predicament
  • just got snookered on a 4x trade, but it was only for dimes
  • and  I realize that 2 monitors are not enough for all that I want to do
  • so the new furniture I’m building which will be part custom bed, window seat, and large work surface with plenty of storage underneath
  • should allow me a spot closer to my multi monitor setup
  • and I did de clutter about 100 pounds this weekend
  • despite the 30 more I brought home.
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