As far as it is possible, I prefer for everything to proceed in the exact same way every day. I'd like to say that this is because I'm just naturally a creature of habit, or because familiarity is naturally comforting to me, but the fact is, it's because my brain doesn't function properly. If the unexpected is encountered, it's as if I have suddenly slipped into an alternate universe. What happened? Where am I? What do I do now?
I always take the same exact route everywhere I... go. Nearly every day, I go to the Starbucks at Plaza Renon. I take the same route and I park in the outdoors lot.
As I pulled into the lot this evening, however, I was told by the parking attendant that the lot is full.
"Jadi, harus ke mana?"
"Harus ke bawah."
"Oh. Di mana itu?"
"Um ... di bawah."
Ok!
But I had never been to the underground parking lot. Where exactly was it? Pasti, underground, but where is the entry. And how do you get out again? Hmm. I could just go home, but ... No, by God, I'm goin' in!
So I found the entry, took my ticket from the machine (though parking is free anyway - it says so on the machine - go figure), and down I went.
I parked my bike, rushed up the escalator (asyik!), entered Starbucks, bought my latte, cozied down at my table ... But damn, I'd forgotten my cigarettes in the bike compartment.
Back to the parking lot. Should just take a couple secs ... but hold on ... where the hell is my bike?
After I had toured the fairly small lot for a while, the guard asked whether he could help with something.
"Ya, uh, ha ha, I can't find my bike."
"Ok. I help you. What is license number?"
Damn! I should know this. I do know this. Except, at the moment, I don't.
"Ok. Nggak apa-apa. What color?"
"White!"
Whew. I feel like a Jeopardy contestant. What is white!
So we tour the place together, eventually unravel the mystery. The bike happens to be where I parked it maybe 10 minutes ago.
As I walk back to the escalator, I note the point of entry. Enter here. Turn left. Easy.
My coffee has gone cold, but at least I have my cigarettes.
Resy comes over and we talk a while, then Iadi comes over and we talk a while too, and then I read a chapter from the book I brought.
Upon descending ke bawah lagi, I exit the door, turn left, and ... Well, how about that, my bike has disappeared once again.
So I begin the search for the second time this evening, and I begin to vaguely worry that someone will report up above that there's a suspicious looking white dude lurking aimlessly around the parking lot below.
4655! Bingo! That's the number! I feel like finding the parking attendant from earlier to let him know I've remembered the number - but, of course, that doesn't really make sense at this point. I'm not crazy. Just stupid.
Ah, there it is, praise God, my bike!
And now one final question, Alex. How long do you reckon it takes for me to find the exit?
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