Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Lesser of Two Evils

The big news of my weekend is that I drove my brand new Prius into Manhattan, not once, but TWICE. I even parked it on the street and left it for several hours at a time...all of that without having an anxiety attack.

It is probably obvious that I am a neurotic freak about my car. Only neurotic freaks actually give their cars names (my Prius is named George, in case you missed my previous blog entries). So, the idea of taking my 3 week-old car into one of the most aggressively driving cities was not an easy decision for me. But, I cringed at the thought of having to deal with the Path train and several unpredictable Manhattan subways, especially in comparison to an air-conditioned, comfie car with my choice of audio entertainment.

So, George and I braved the crazy traffic of the Holland Tunnel, the West Side Highway, and the crowded streets of both the Upper West and East Sides this weekend. We had fun...well, that was when I wasn't swearing at the crazy NYC drivers. Seriously, George is BRAND NEW, and I don't want even a tiny little scratch on him, let alone a huge dent from some psycho driver who doesn't look to see what's in the way.

Some other not so fun experiences George and I had included:

1) Looking for parking on the UWS for 45 minutes (I nearly gave up and thought about driving back to NJ!). All the while having to deal with impatient NYC drivers honking at me if I slowed down to check out a potential parking spot. Grrrrrrrr...

2) Sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic for 15 minutes to get to the entrance of the Holland Tunnel to come back home to NJ.

The entire experience made me wonder if driving into NYC is really any better than taking the trains. Yes, some time is saved getting from point to point, but that time is easily wasted while trying to find a parking spot. And, don't forget about dealing with the ungodly traffic while trying to get into and out of NYC via the Holland Tunnel. But, there is something to be said for being in a comfortable, quiet, air-conditioned, brand new car.

As interesting of an experience we had, George and I are very happy to be back home, safe and sound in New Jersey. I think we'll be taking a little break before our next trip into the big scary city!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

A Day of Rememberance

I captured this image this evening on the Jersey City, NJ, waterfront.
I don't think there's much more to say...

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Please Help Me Welcome...

George the Prius!

Adopted: September 2nd, 2008

Weight: 2932 lbs

Length: 175 inches

Color: Silver

Above is my 1st photo of George, his first night of sleeping on the streets of Jersey City, NJ. Let's just say that I was VERY nervous to leave him there. After all, he was only a couple of hours old!
More photos (especially daylight photos) to come soon!
Many thanks to the fantastic sales team at East Coast Toyota, Route 17, Wood-Ridge, NJ. If you are ever interested in a Toyota, check them out. Ask for Alex Pena (my sales guy extraordinaire who found me a Prius in less than 1 week's time).