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And her computer problems today. LOL Cats make it all better.
Excellent article today from the New York Times on people who move to the city and are either assimilated or broken. As readers of this blog know, I do a significant amount of time in New York from my first trip last year to the most recent one a couple weeks ago, I have visited the city 13 times in the last eighteen months. Side note- I’m going to be back there on September 8-10 and have already made great restaurant reservations.
The story notes that with each subject, there was a moment when they discovered that New York either was or wasn’t for them. For most, it was when they discovered they had “gone native” for lack of a better term. For me, that moment was in November (which was my sixth or seventh trip). I noticed that I didn’t need the subway map, wasn’t worried about hailing a cab, and could give directions to tourists. I also noted that my pace went up, my manner went down, and I needed to chill a little when I got back to the great middle west. If you’ve every gone to New York, you will agree that it operates on a completely different tempo from any other city. Like my former pastor Scotty Teets says, I love it and hate it at the same time. I can’t wait to leave and can’t wait to get back. Yep, that pretty much sums it up.
If it’s possible to be a mid-western New Yorker, that would be me.
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