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Originally Posted by ~Christina
Oh your cookies !!!!!! Yummmy !!!!
I love seeing them, I am just not a good baker, I tried for years and finally just admitted defeat lol
I know you dread the trip for your husbands eye appts , I hope it all goes well. Did you head out to that cafe you found last trip ??!
Are you feeling better today ?? 
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Thanks, Christina! And I hope the medicated shampoo helps with your psoriasis. That, on top of your pain, must be terribly miserable. Skin issues are a pain to tame sometimes. Mine is very sensitive and I have had rashes and eczema, and other issues, in the past. My husband has dealt with psoriasis. He uses coal tar shampoo sometimes. The irritation makes him scratch his head to the bleeding point.
We left just after 1 pm for Philly, getting us there at 2:15 pm because of traffic chaos. Then it was about two hours there in the office. I did go to the cafe I usually like, but no wait staff was coming for several minutes, so I left and went to a Starbucks across the street. That was packed and chaotic, too, so I left and went to the little cafe stand on the ground floor of Will's Eye. That was peaceful. Should have gone there from the start.
The drive home was horrible! As we approached our approximate area, we chose one route only to discover it was jammed with cops directing one lane of traffic. We, and many others, did U turns to get back onto the highway to try a different route. That was packed, but moving. Then we chose a back way to avoid an inevitable jam closer to our downtown area. That moved fine, but fits into the "back road highway with deer danger and high beam lights, regardless" category.
Thank goodness we're home. We pulled into our driveway after 6 pm (5 plus hours total). The only bright spot was a beautiful full moon shining.
Hubby took tomorrow off. That's nice.
One advantage of going to NYC from our house is that there is a train going there directly. Trains to Philly are a hassle! It's better to drive to Philly. But it can be hard to find parking at the train station near us, and parking isn't free. Also, around commuter time, boarding the NJ Transit train to/fro Penn Station NYC is a real trip, especially from. I don't think many people in the world have an idea how that is. It's a real sight to see! When the train gate is announced in Penn Station (commuter time) people literally run, en mass, as if running from a coming tidal wave, then race, in desperation, for a seat on the train. It's similar when taking NYC subways at such times. In both cases, many people are left standing packed like sardines. This situation does become normalized for the regulars. Driving to/from NYC can be even more stress-inducing. Many people who live near me commute into Philly or NYC for work.
There are great aspects to these locations, but not without a price.