We chose to live in the suburbs, and my DH and I both work in the city. My office is about to move 10 more minutes past the city (basically a whole diff city) which will make my commute one way between an hour-hour and a half depending on traffic.
I get so sore from driving that long. I guess I'm just venting. Can anyone else relate?
Re: Does anyone else have a long work commute?
IVF cycle 1 (Nov 2013)- freeze all d/t OHSS
FET #1-BFN
FET #2-BFP baby girl born Dec 2014
FET #3-Sept 2017 BFP but miscarried at 6 weeks
IVF cycle 2 (Oct 2017)- freeze all again d/t OHSS
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The bad: my tailbone kills me everyday from sitting so long. I have developed a bad case of road rage. I feel like I never see my kids. My gas bill is insane.
The good: I only have one more week left and then I'm free to work from home!!!!
After reading how many of you ladies have a daily long commute, I refuse to complain for the remainder of my training session!
It-FUCKING-SUCKS.
I hate it. It's such a waste of 3hours of my life. That's 3 hours I can spend at home or at the gym or taking an online college class. DH and I had a terrible fight over where we live. We just can't afford to live in the city. I invested in a fast pass thing so I can use the car pool lane and that helps a lot.
I totally feel your pain. I am super stiff and my butt bone hurts when I get home.
I LOVE the idea if audio books. I'm def going to look into those.
I agree that audio books are awesome. I have a subscription to audible and listen to it through my phone hooked up to the car speakers. When I was a grad student and more broke I found the library has all sorts of awesome audio books on cd. I listened to all of game of thrones that way!!
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