Monday, February 27, 2006

The Bronx is up, and the (laptop) Battery's down

Yes, my little hayseeds, Scarlett has hit Metropolis and has been given a warm welcome by the city's citizens (not to mention the city's immigrants). And by warm, I don't mean weatherwise - it's in the upper teens, low 20s - but I'm not one of those Suth'un hot house flowers, so I find it invigorating.

I had one work-related presentation this afternoon, but tomorrow's the big interview, so I'll take extra-good care of myself tonight. Dinner with a friend at some French cafe around 61st and Lexington. 'Twill be a night of merriment, as Jay is a New York hoot-and-holler, so I'm just resting up a bit now to regenerate my witty Algonquinesque conversation skills before meeting him.

Thanks to all who have wished me luck on my interview. I think I'm prepared across the board - from the Barbara Walters-type questions ("if you were a tree . . .") to how my skills and experience fit the job's requirements. It's not like I'm auditioning for the lead in a Broadway musical or anything, for goodness' sake.

Speaking of which - worst day of the week for someone like me to be in New York. The theatres are dark Mondays. I can't even go to Broadway and press my little cold nose against the glass. Well, I could, but no one's there to watch my drama queen/poor little match girl routine, so why bother? Humph.

Still, just walking the streets of Manhatten is wonderful. Finally a place where everyone walks as fast as I do!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Break a leg ... or whatever ...

That French restaurant around 61st and Lex - would it possibly be Sign of the Dove? When I travelled to NY frequently that was my fave, and that's about where it was. But they come and they go...

Joy Des Jardins said...

Enjoy your night out with your friend Mary....sleep tight....and I'm sending lucky vibes to you for tomorrow. You'll be great!

chux said...

actually my lucky armpit is itching too - good luck! :-) remember to blast them out with tons of humour

MaryB said...

Winston - the name of the restaurant (Lexington & 62nd, actually - SE corner) is called Mon Petit Cafe. Very good. I'll look for the Sign of the Dove next time (fingers-crossed) I'm in NYC.

Joy and Chux - thanks for the vibes and itchy armpits. I'll post about the interview tomorrow, but I don't think I broke into any Tourettes rants or anything, and they didn't ask me anything I couldn't/wouldn't answer.

I'm home sweet home now - crashing.