I wasn't sure whether I wanted to bother with going in to the office today or work from home, but since school was canceled and our interns (Luke & Spencer ftw) didn't have school they were coming in to the office. So I had to go too.
Didn't have any real issues getting to work. I had to dig out my car and deal with ****ty DC drivers who act like they've never seen snow before every fricken winter. And the stupid government around here who does a piss poor job cleaning the streets. But besides that, it was fine.
Put in a good day at the office, got a lot of stuff done, etc. Come home only to discover... my locks are frozen. Crap. I just went through this YESTERDAY. Ugh. Frozen again. It was above freezing this morning, everything was warm and melting, so I didn't think there would be a problem. But I was frozen out again.
Yesterday after struggling with my doors for a while (another fun story) a friendly neighbor came out of his house with two buckets of hot water to poor on my door and unfreeze my locks. This time, I was in the metro parking lot (and good thing too, that same neighbor would have thought I was an idiot if I had my locks freeze in front of his house two days in a row). So I went in to the metro office and asked the guy if he had hot water. The only container he had though was a 12 oz water bottle. I tried it, it didn't work, and no doubt that water just made the lock freeze more.
Since I was out of ideas at this point, and I wasn't going anywhere anytime soon, I decided to go help this guy a few cars down who was stuck in the ice and the snow. He had his car lowered (ya know, cause it is cool) which doesn't help when you get plowed into a parking space. So after a bit of struggling I was finally able to push him out of his space.
He was a really nice guy, and said there was no way he was gonna leave me locked outside of my car after I helped him, so he drove me to the gas station to find some lock deicer. No dice. The gas station didn't have anything. So this nice guy drove me like 10 minutes to the nearest auto parts store. I bought a can of lock deicer, he drove me back to the metro lot, I thanked him profusely and he drove off.
So I go to my car and.... the nossle on my can of deicer is broken. It is totally useless and unuseable. UGH.
By this time I've been there almost an hour, and I'm an hour late for tutoring. I called them and explained my situation. The guy I tutor for's dad offered to drive out to get me.
While I was waiting I helped push out another two cars.
My tutee arrived with a can of WD40 and a kitchen lighter. Neither did any good.
So they just drove me back to their house, I tutored for an hour, they made me dinner (and hot cocoa). And I was gonna just have them drop me off at home and I'd worry about my car later when it warmed up, but his dad said it wasn't supposed to warm up until Monday... ugh.
So we filled 3 buckets of hot water and drove back out to the metro lot. Finally, at long last, my lock was unfrozen! It opened! Yay!!
Not only was I an hour late for my tutoring, but I was an hour late for a housemate interview that started at 8. I was lucky the guy was still there, so I had a chance to talk to him. In fact I didn't even get a chance to take off my coat, as soon as I walked in the door I was there with my housemates talking to my potential new roomie. He and my housemate Cora both seem to be talkers, so they didn't finish till 11.
So this is the first time I've actually fully gotten home and sat down all day. Ugh. Happy Valentines Day to me.
Didn't have any real issues getting to work. I had to dig out my car and deal with ****ty DC drivers who act like they've never seen snow before every fricken winter. And the stupid government around here who does a piss poor job cleaning the streets. But besides that, it was fine.
Put in a good day at the office, got a lot of stuff done, etc. Come home only to discover... my locks are frozen. Crap. I just went through this YESTERDAY. Ugh. Frozen again. It was above freezing this morning, everything was warm and melting, so I didn't think there would be a problem. But I was frozen out again.
Yesterday after struggling with my doors for a while (another fun story) a friendly neighbor came out of his house with two buckets of hot water to poor on my door and unfreeze my locks. This time, I was in the metro parking lot (and good thing too, that same neighbor would have thought I was an idiot if I had my locks freeze in front of his house two days in a row). So I went in to the metro office and asked the guy if he had hot water. The only container he had though was a 12 oz water bottle. I tried it, it didn't work, and no doubt that water just made the lock freeze more.
Since I was out of ideas at this point, and I wasn't going anywhere anytime soon, I decided to go help this guy a few cars down who was stuck in the ice and the snow. He had his car lowered (ya know, cause it is cool) which doesn't help when you get plowed into a parking space. So after a bit of struggling I was finally able to push him out of his space.
He was a really nice guy, and said there was no way he was gonna leave me locked outside of my car after I helped him, so he drove me to the gas station to find some lock deicer. No dice. The gas station didn't have anything. So this nice guy drove me like 10 minutes to the nearest auto parts store. I bought a can of lock deicer, he drove me back to the metro lot, I thanked him profusely and he drove off.
So I go to my car and.... the nossle on my can of deicer is broken. It is totally useless and unuseable. UGH.
By this time I've been there almost an hour, and I'm an hour late for tutoring. I called them and explained my situation. The guy I tutor for's dad offered to drive out to get me.
While I was waiting I helped push out another two cars.
My tutee arrived with a can of WD40 and a kitchen lighter. Neither did any good.
So they just drove me back to their house, I tutored for an hour, they made me dinner (and hot cocoa). And I was gonna just have them drop me off at home and I'd worry about my car later when it warmed up, but his dad said it wasn't supposed to warm up until Monday... ugh.
So we filled 3 buckets of hot water and drove back out to the metro lot. Finally, at long last, my lock was unfrozen! It opened! Yay!!
Not only was I an hour late for my tutoring, but I was an hour late for a housemate interview that started at 8. I was lucky the guy was still there, so I had a chance to talk to him. In fact I didn't even get a chance to take off my coat, as soon as I walked in the door I was there with my housemates talking to my potential new roomie. He and my housemate Cora both seem to be talkers, so they didn't finish till 11.
So this is the first time I've actually fully gotten home and sat down all day. Ugh. Happy Valentines Day to me.
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