10% chance of precipitation = no precipitation. Right? At least that's how it should have been today, that's how it normally goes. But I was very thankful I didn't don my shorts today when I headed off to work, because today turned into a gray and gloomy and very drizzly day at the back bay. Amazing how that heavy mist can get everything so wet so fast, but it did. I was soaked from head to toe, dried, resoaked, redried (except for my shoes and socks...those never recovered)... As it that wasn't enough, the day was also plagued by challenging coworkers and a group of punk kids. Oh yeah, and when the day was done and I was about to go home, I discovered that somewhere over the course of this highly frazzling day, I locked my keys in the car. Thankfully, AAA got there in record time and saved the day (and it wasn't horribly wet during the waiting). Yay AAA.
Oh yeah, and if all that wasn't enough, then we had to go hang up all the ponchos that 100+ kids wore for half a day and then unceremoniously dumped in the dirt. Not my favorite job, but I've got some great coworkers that made the cold and wet and everything a little bit more bearable. Thanks, friends.
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