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Subletting an apartment is like, well, living in someone else’s room. You’re surrounded by their stuff, you sit in their chair, you take care of their plants, and you sleep in their bed. Sure you have a place to stay – you aren’t homeless. But you certainly never have a home.

This certainly doesn’t help with cooking either. I already know nothing, so when I’m forced to impose myself on someone else’s cooking utensils it makes me just comfortable enough not to try. I made a frozen pizza for dinner tonight.

I share my apartment with three women – all of which seem to be here temporarily.

My roommate Anna has been here the longest.  She’s from Maine and has several siblings. When she lived in Brazil with her sister for a year the locals would call them both “blonde tornadoes” because apparently they were “pretty wild”.  Her brother rides his motorcycle from Maine to Mexico and back at least once a year.  She grew up in the forest and as a result has a decidedly ‘earthly’ manner to her. She likes to cook mushrooms and not wear any shoes. Oh, and she is a designer for Armani Exchange.

Gloria has been here the second-longest, but only for a little over a month. She works as a “real estate liquidator” – whatever that means. But she is studying up on some sort of digital art or technology something as she will be entering NYU’s graduate program in the fall. Her cooking seems to be the best and after a talk with her today, it sounds like there may be cookies soon…

Alex is the third roommate (a coincidence, I know). I know almost nothing about her except that she is only in the apartment after 2:00am and she may or may not work at a video store in Midtown. She seems young because she is very small and quiet – but I have nothing to verify my assumptions because she is never around. I think she has been here less than a month, and she is leaving before July. I’m pretty sure she is scared of the rest of us.

Last weekend I got the opportunity to visit one of Andrea’s friends who has a nice apartment on the Upper East Side. It was refreshing to see that people actually make homes in this city, rather than live out of suitcases, uncertain as to what the future may hold.

Luckily, I got to go on their roof (something I have fantacised about with romantic NYC images drawn from Dharma and Greg and Friends).  Looking over the skyline was encouraging. Real people live in NYC. I know its only been a week and a half, but I think I could live here.

I just need a home.

Room from bed

Although I arrived in New York City on Saturday afternoon, I’m just now getting around to blogging about it for several reasons:

  • After working all day I have little motivation to stare at a computer screen in the evening.
  • NYC is way too big to spend time in my dinky room when I could be out exploring
  • Its been too long since I’ve typed out any thoughts at all, so it seems awkward
  • I got struck by lightning and my computer was fried

Wait, what? Struck by lightning? Yup, struck by lightning.

Here’s the story:

After arriving to my apartment in Williamsburg and chating with my weird roommates (more on that later) I decided to flip on the A/C to de-humidify my room.  While I was waiting for it to chill, I sat at my desk sweating my ass off researching local grocery stores on my computer that I had just plugged in.  As I was researching, the thunder storm began and rain poured out of the sky.  Naturally, the windows in my room weren’t made to keep the weather out, so rain dripped through every conceivable crack and started to dampen my already humid room. Annoyed that I was still sweating, I stood up and walked to the A/C (two steps away) to feel if the air was any cooler. For this next part of the story, imagine that it is being played out in slow motion, because that is exactly how I remember it.

I reached my hand out and placed my fingers in front of the vent.  With three inches to go before I was actually touching the A/C, a huge flash of light that seemed to come from the vent flashed and blinded me.  Instantly there was a deafening crack followed instantly by roaring thunder!

That’s right, lightning had struck my A/C (or gutter, or something in the immediate vicinity).  I recoiled immediately and my heart jumped to my throat.  After I made sure I didn’t soil myself, I quickly made a check of the appliances in my room to see if they were still operational.  A/C: check. Lights: check. Clock: check. Radio: check. Computer: ….

Shit.

After a two hour trip to the Apple Store, a “I’ve never seen this before”, and two days waiting,  I’m now back in action with a fixed computer.