Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Cure for traffic jams

A few times a week, I have to drive to work.
Taking the train is no real option for me, since I get stressed when knowing I need to catch a train and still need to finish stuff at work. There's only one train an hour so if I miss it, I'm doomed to spend at least an hour in this large and cold trainstation.
If I was a knitting-person, I would consider it... ;)
So, I drive. An hour each morning, an hour each evening and this normally three times a week.
The other two days, I work where I live so I can bike! YAY!
Today, I was stuck in traffic jams in the morning AND in the evening and it really gets to me. I'm more tired and just need something to cheer me up after such day...
I found a nice video on the EST-blog recently - and when I feel bad, I just turn that on. Try it, you'll love it too! :)

5 comments:

  1. Hi,

    Fun to see your post about home working and/or driving to work.

    When i had to drive to work every day, i never had traffic jams but 30 kms of a very special, narrow and turning forest road.

    Happy 2008 !

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  2. Thank you for your comment on my blog! I visit your etsy shop (which is amazing!)all the time, but hadn't noticed that you blog too. But now I found out, and will come back!

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  3. traffic sucks!! biking rules!

    I hope you're feeling revived and don't hit any traffic in the days to come.

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  4. Poor art!
    Traffic jams are awful and here they are super-awful :(
    Lucky me, I can walk to work (just few steps to another room) ;)

    And I feel so beautiful after watching that video :)

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  5. Ack, traffic jams are no fun. I'm glad I've been lucky enough to be able to walk or bike to work so far. I hope the video cheered you up proper, it's a fun one. :)

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