Friday, May 11, 2007

Delicately re-creating our entire apartment in the unfound corners and pockets of our modestly sized sedan seemed impossible. Negotiating that car through the paved roadways of middle america, connecting the mega churches, strip club truck stops, fly populated restrooms and 24 hr. shitholes further narrowed the possibility of success, however, that brand of scepticism is reserved for all the faint hearted, rubber legged and soft bellied in the world...not THE BOOKITS.

DAY 1
Beginning at 8:00 am we rise. Our
apartment easy fell into many catagories, packed would not be one of them. Our confidence was high though, after 6 months of soul sucking wind, the sun came out and the day had some promise . Dawning costumes of rags we begin.












As we begin our arm filled trips from 6th floor walk-up to street lev
el sedan, we are forced rely both on our bodies and our minds. Our bodies prepared with a year of constant commute, our minds honed with the pre-pubescent knowledge of TETRIS. The most prized possesions distilled to no more than a series of L-shapes, T-shapes, long things, and squares of varying colors.

Doing this with two people in Manhattan can produce myriad of logistical problems. First, knowing that one person must stay with the car, keeping a scowl on their face showing any and all of the most viscous scars exhibiting a 'DON'T FUCK WITH ME AND MY SHIT' attitude is key. This then leaves one person to move all the shapes from the sixth floor to the car. We both will attest to the relative ease of moving the heavy stuff down the stairs rather than up, however, the constant droidal return started to get the best of us.

Day bleeds to night, we lock up the car and make what we thought would be one of the last ascents to apt #22 for some eats, maybe a few beers and smiles with friends before we drive back to brooklyn, our last destination before heading west. The food was warm, the beers cold, but in our last trip to the roof taking in the neighborhood we were about to leave, a friend notices no reflection coming from the rear passsenger side window of the curbed car.

The window was in fact gone, leaving nothing more than pea sized pieces on the sidewalk and a somewhat lighter load in back seat of the car. Who ever it was that broke the window had an uncanny expertise. Stealing three bags, they managed to fleece us of the two bags we prepared for the 6 day trip across the country and requisite shoulder bag containing computer, notebooks and sanity.








Returning to Brooklyn now with a gaping hole in our car, I'm forced to rouse my dad from his slumber to tell him the bad news and we find ourselves in a bit of a bind. It's now 4 am(a mere 20 sleepless hours from the time we started) and we're back on the street, our car as vernerable as a lame sheep lying outside a slaughterhouse. In an act of chivalry my dad offers to sit in the car for the 3 hours as we go up to my sisters to catch a few winks. Amazingly all is well til daybreak.

DAY 2

The next day we fashion a makeshift window of Home Depot's best plexiglass, and finish what was left in apt #22, before leaving NYC with little reminiscence. Our destination: College Station, PA for a little RandR with a friend. We arrive around 11 p.m. as she is setting the table with an impressive spread of food we throw back about 3 much needed beers. We eat, we sleep.

DAY 3

I awake with the slight nudge of having gotten my ass kicked the two days previous. Not a real big deal, just some soreness and a turning stomach. It took only a few hours before things were sprinting out of me in every available
outlet. A primer before 6 days on the road. We nestle ourselves in at the motel 6.


DAY 4

On the Road...



DAY 5

And again...


DAY 6

DAY 7

DAY 8
We arrive...our new home.






6 comments:

HSOJ said...

I love you both so much, and I'm really sad we have to live so far away. However, I am happy to know we will both be close to the Pacific Ocean!

obfuscation.askewed said...

Bravo, sir! I'm waiting to hear the tail end of the story: both face to face (visceral::existential) and in the more deliberate setting of story to words (contemplative::juxtaposed).

Alannah said...

I don't know 'bout all them fancy words in other comments but HOLY SHIT what an adventure! Since my sister never writes me anymore, this'll have to do to fill in the gaps.

xoxo
Alannah

rupalicious said...

You went from cynical new yorkers to bright-eyed hippies in a week!

rupalicious said...

My posting date says 6/17 when it's actually 6/18 where I live.

John Langham said...

dang yo...you're a modern day Jack Kerouac