Friday, December 12, 2008

Public Transit, I Miss You ....

Blog readers from outside my hometown are probably unaware of this, but Canada's Capital is currently in turmoil. Nah, I'm not talking about coalition governments and political subterfuge. I'm talking about the crippling transit strike that has made the last two days a living hell for anyone needing to get to and from the downtown core. Day 1 of the strike was coupled with the tail end of a winter storm that dumped close to 40 cm of snow on us and made street parking an impossibility. By the time I made it downtown, parking of any kind was impossible to find (though I tried - and ended up damaging my car to the tune of $2,000 or so when I scraped a post in a tight-squeeze parking garage that, to add insult to injury, had no parking spots available anyway). I ended up parking about 15 minutes away from work. Yesterday was not much better. I took a ride in with a colleague; it took 1.5 hours to get downtown, and after driving around for an additional half hour looking for parking anywhere in the downtown grid, my colleague ended up at a shopping mall about 15 (walking) minutes away. Last night when we left, it took 45 minutes to make it from the parking garage to the Queensway (main expressway through Ottawa) - which normally takes under 3 minutes.

I can't believe the amount of wasted time and productivity this strike has caused so far. Personally, I have worked just over half my scheduled hours in the last 2 days. So, today, I've decided to forego the commute from hell and work from home. In my Senators jammies, no less. I don't officially start til 9 so I have 5 minutes left to whine at you about how horrible this transit strike is.

While my car is still driveable, the panels on both passenger doors will both have to be replaced, and possibly the back quarter panel too. When I drive over 40 km an hour, the wrecked door handle rattles in the wind. The word "scraped" doesn't completely describe what happened. It's more like "crushed as though the outside of the car was nothing more than tin foil". Ugh. Hopefully my father, who gave me this car, is way too busy doing whatever people in heaven do to notice what I've done to it. Thankfully my husband, who tends to get upset about these sorts of things, has been really sweet to me about it and even gave me a pep talk to the effect that I am not in fact a bad driver and that I shouldn't be nervous behind the wheel just because this happened.

I've been a bit cranky over the last couple of days, but am feeling better today, what with staying in my Sens jammies, and also the possibility of going to the Senators-Tampa Bay game tomorrow night (the husband thinks he can score me some last minute tickets).

So even when life is bad, life is still good. There are far worse things in life than bus strikes and damaged cars. I know, I've lived through a few, and survived those, so this should be a breeze.

Here's hoping the city and the union manage to come to their senses over the weekend (although they're not currently talking), and that if you need to get anywhere this weekend, you have the means to do it!!

Ciao!

4 comments:

Kataroo said...

Thank-you for the frodo wishes :)

Anonymous said...

I'm sorry that you ended up having this meeting with the post. :( Sending you virtual ((((hugs))))

I can just imaging what hell you are going through 'cause it's been as bad around here this week even if we actually have public transport. Not that it's much help when the streets look like virtual parking spots... *sigh* It's been hell! I don't remember having to call my ILs that many times to have them pick up the girls from school!

I think I should have done the same thing as you and stay home today...

Anonymous said...

Ooooh man, that sucks! :( I hope your car gets fixed quickly. Your dh is right. No need to beat yourself up over this though... stuff happens, and you shouldn't feel like a bad driver over this. Really. (((hug)))

I hope you got lots of work done in your jammies! I had a great afternoon at my manager's Christmas party, and then I went for a tea with a friend... and then out for Thai food. It was a great opportunity to catch up with a friend I work with, whose office is just down the hall, but whom I never really have much of a chance to REALLY talk to. :)

Anonymous said...

We were thinking about your travels to work this week- that double sucks that you damaged the car trying to park and get to work.
Bright side- no one was hurt and you got to spend a day in jammies, later in the week to help make up for the "Bad Days"
Hope your travels go better this week.
Eileen