Whoa. Id forgotten how good I had it in the mornings at my last job, sometimes simply rolling out of bed and slapping on jeans and a tee, barely brushing my hair, let alone my teeth (um, yes that is a slight exaggeration but not by much). I had a mere 15-minute commute, driving down a mellow stretch of highway (against traffic), and Id stroll into the office sometime between 8:30 and 9. Ah, the life of luxury.
These days, my alarm goes off at 4:48 in the morning. Thats right. Before five AM. Urgh. Though I usually snooze until 5 anyway. It takes me about an hour and ½ to get ready, including making my coffee and checking my personal email (something I cant do from work anymore15 mins), feeding and playing with the cat (10 mins), showering and lotioning (20 mins), The Hair (15 mins), the makeup (10 mins), and of course, The Outfit (20 minsseriously, I can never seem to figure this out until the last minute). Then, it takes about 15 minutes to get out of the building and find my freaking CAR (down the looooong hallway, down the elevator, say good-morning to the concierge, over the walkway, and through the corridor to the back parking lot where I usually spend 5 or more minutes trying to remember where I parked the night beforeits a large lot!and theres an exact clone of my car that I sometimes fumble around with before I find mine).
The commute is 30 minutes at best, which really isnt that bad. You have to consider that Im on the road before the heavy rush starts, and I get to drive opposite the major traffic since Im reverse commuting from downtown into the suburbs. But I first have to drive through a tangle of downtown highway interchanges. The first few mornings were hairy, but Im starting to get into the swing of aggressive driving again. I dont like it, but its completely necessary. Plus, once I get out of the snare and onto the tollway (relief!), I speeeeeeed whenever I can, hovering at around 80. I drive the tollway for 20 of the 23.3-mile commute (yes, thats more than $85/month Im now paying for the luxury of being able to risk a speeding ticket on a daily basis). I toggle the radio back and forth, but normally settle on the odd combination of [a] NPR, [b] sports talk radio (I dont really know what and who theyre talking about most of the time, but Im getting there!), and [c] the hip-hop station (wakes my white ass up). I drive into one of the biggest parking garages known to mankind, though I have found a fairly prime secret spot by parking on the top level of the backside and walking into one of the buildings side doors (about 10 more minutes to park, lock, and walk), and Im golden, finally sitting at my desk by 7:30 am.
Goodbye, sleeping in. Goodbye, leisurely mornings spent watching the sunrise and sobering up. Hello again, pre-crack-of-dawn dream-interrupting rude awakenings, shitty drivers, and corporate office cubicle!!

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