Yesterday, my roommates in Boston surprised me with oreo ice-cream cake and an outdoor s'more party. My friend Shooka from Iran roasted her very first marshmallow and looked more delighted than disappointed when the whole thing started
on fire and shriveled into a charred lump. We all played a game of Life, and I ended up as a highly-educated lawyer with three children, a mountain retreat, and very little money.
Today it's just me (well, me and the Portuguese gentleman sitting to my right). I, Erica Kyree, am officially twenty-five years old. The first quarter-century of my life has passed, and I've just kicked off my second. I'm off on a new adventure, armed with a dream, enough jerky and nature bars to feed me for a month, and the address to the CM Residence. The world looks different from the upper deck of a double-decker bus. I'm perched at the very front. The windshield is wide and covered in splattered bugs, but beyond that, the summery New England scenery is beautiful. I feel like I'm floating above the traffic in a self-propelled vehicle as the bus winds through the forest-lined interstate in a purposeful way, closing the distance between me and New York!
The bus is taking us though Connecticut now. I'm trying to figure out whether or not this is Hartford, Hartford being the only big city in Connecticut that I know by name. I just caught a glimpse of a golden onion dome that brings back memories of Ukraine. . .ha! "Hartford Supplies!" We are in Hartford. (Well, were. It's amazing how quickly you can pass from city to city and even from state to state on the East Coast.)
The Lincoln Center! Columbus Circle! Carnegie Hall! Times Square! The square is so flooded with people that the sight alone makes me feel a little claustrophobic. We pass right by a band performing on the main stage. I've never driven into New York in the daylight; in the past, I've always taken the overnight Megabus. I've got the best seat in the bus for this free tour of the city, and the day has been made-to-order.
Our bus stops. We're at 28th street. I grab the handle of my suitcase, and--acai berries, books, and heels in tow--I hit the pavement for the very first time as a summer resident of NYC!
2 comments:
LOL- at some point we need to talk about food. I didn't realize that we were so much alike!!!
Mindy
And she's off!
Love you, Baby Girl. <3
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