So my girlfriend is complaining that I haven't been updating my blog. I'm still stuck in New York so I guess it's just right that she wants to be informed of the latest buzz in my life.The problem is, nothing is happening here--seriously!
So after a couple weeks, New York eventually lost its excitement. After visiting all the nice places, there's nothing left here to do--unless of course I've got tons of cash--then I'd probably be doing a lot of shopping right now. Note that it has to be "tons" of cash; "just enough" is simply not enough for me, I hate shopping, that's why...
I don't even have to mention the fact that I am virtually alone in a large, over-populated city. Yeah my co-worker is actually living in the next-door hotel room, but his idea of a free time is staying in his room all day (I don't even want to know what happens there).
OK, so there are a couple of nice bars and clubs out here in New York--I was able to visit a few when my other co-worker was still here. He already left and I just can't see myself standing in line, alone, waiting to get inside a bar or club--too pathetic for my taste.
Even the experience of a daily commute to work--an activity which could possibly amount to a few exciting moments (it's New York after all)--has been taken away from me. Just imagine walking to your work--which is literally in the same block as your place; it's convenient at first, but now it's simply boring.
I'm going to be here for a couple of weeks more. Hopefully by th 9th of June, I'd be flying my way to San Francisco to visit my sister and her family. My girlfriend would also be there by then so I guess that's a moment to look forward to.
So I just need to find something more to do here in New York...
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