We were still walking on Universal Drive. “Maybe we should try to hitch-hike. We are not going to make it to the second group presentation. That’s for sure.” I told Lauren. “Hitch-hike?” Lauren asked. “Yeah, just like in the movies. You extend your arm towards the road and point your thumb up. Someone might stop and offer us a free ride.” I explained. “Really? I’ll try.” Immediately Lauren extended her right arm. Typical Lauren, no sooner said than done. Cars passed us without hesitation. Nobody stopped. “Maybe they would stop if you were in your belly dance dress. Come on, let’s keep walking.” We had already walked for almost 2 hours.
It all started at noon when we decided to go to T.J. Max to return Lauren’s suitcase. When we finished, it’s only 3 o’clock PM. We were expected to support Lily and her teammates at 6:30 PM, so we still got time to shop around. Lauren and I both wanted a Mac Book. There is an Apple store on campus but the price tags are not inviting. According to Siggy’s hand drawn map, a Bestbuy is just around the corner, but we couldn’t find it. So we went in a store and asked for the nearest Bestbuy. The manager was kind enough to google for us and told us the direction. He just assumed we had a car, otherwise he wouldn’t tell us in such an easy manner like “...just go down the Skiff, turn left on the State street, then turn right at first crossing and do that again, you will find yourself on the Universal drive...” I took a picture of the map and followed his instruction to the letter. It didn’t look far on the map but I forgot to check the scale of the map!
After 15 minutes’ walking, I sensed something must be wrong because we already went out of the shopping plaza and walked into a quiet village. It’s a beautiful neighborhood. Houses and gardens are well-maintained. People hang floral hoops on their front doors. We enjoyed the walk so much that we didn’t stop to question the route. 10 minutes later, we passed across the Whitney Ave. This familiar name eased us from panicking. Another 15 minutes, we began to worry. Maybe we should have turned back from there, but for some reason we didn’t. When finally on the State street, we found ourselves in a dilemma. Because it’s been almost 1 hour and we were only half way there...
Walk, walk, walk.
We were walking on the Universal Drive, when a sign of Bestbuy appeared out of blue. We almost screamed. Actually we did scream because the second thing we saw was a restaurant called “Red Lobster”. “We’ve been here! The Target trip!”we shouted at the same time. Yes, we’ve been there two weeks ago on the Target trip. That evening we talked about whether we should have dinner together at the “Red Lobster” , but it was already after 7 pm so we went to the Bestbuy instead. Wait! That Target is in North Haven.What?! We walked from Hamden to North Haven!