I gulped when I looked out of the plane, thinking to myself: it should be okay. It’s not that bad. Don’t worry. I’m prepared.
The next morning before I left my hotel, the weather forecast showed 18 degrees. I was thinking, hey, it’s not that bad after all, I can take 18! The snow have melted! I might be overdressed and look like a dumpling with my 4-layer outfit! I went out of the hotel high-spirited.
A couple of hours later, after walking a few blocks from meetings to meetings, I realised it’s 18 degrees farenheit aka –7 degrees celcius! Knock knock!! The wool jacket that I brought with me was being described as ‘wearing nothing’ by my US colleagues.
8 meetings and 12 hours later, I came back to the hotel, beaten, miserable, exhausted, homesick, blurred vision as jet lag effects kicked in. I survived the coldest day in NY city todate! This is a far cry from my dreams of walking on streets covered with snow in my nice-looking-stylo winter coat and boots, as shown on TV.
My next stops: Boston and Toronto. I will try to enjoy myself. How often do I get to experience –1 to –7 degrees celcius.
xoxo,
grrrr…..
it's 7.30am here in Singapore, drinking my coffee, reading this. almost split my cuppa and burst out laughing.
ReplyDeleteokay, that's my SK. no doubt.
love & hugs