On Wednesday afternoon I received a call informing me that my recently ordered table was ready to be picked up on Thursday. Much to my surprise, despite the fact that the store is closing and the table was suspiciously cheap, the call about the table's availability came right on time.
At about the same time I also received a call informing me the used 2000 Toyota Echo that Jeannette arranged to buy would also be available on Thursday.
Talk about synergy.
Now we could use the car to pick up the table, or at least that was the plan that was rapidly forming in my head.
On Thursday we bussed out to the car pick-up site and were back on the road within minutes. Not surprisingly, our destination was the table pick-up site. Of course, because it's construction season and because the loading dock is tucked away beneath a bridge getting to the pick-up point (even though it's only about 3 blocks from our apartment) took the better part of a half an hour. Then, once we were finally on site, we found that the table was too wide to fit in either the back seat or the trunk.
So before we were back to the original table pick up plan - my hand-truck.
Of course the loading dock guys were amused to see that after the failed car-based load I came back with an even smaller means of conveyance. Anyway, even if it looked a little funny, I made it back to the apartment with the table on the hand-truck in much less time than I spent driving around in circles trying to find the right one-way access point to the loading dock.
(I guess I somehow managed to spend more time and effort on the table pick up than I did on the new car details. It's nice to know that even with the acquisition of a new vehicle I'm still not car (R)obsessed.)
Sunday, August 26, 2012
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