Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Its cold.

Its so cold, Dizzy is using eminent domain to take over my lap. Bob got tired of Dizzy trying to sit on him and left. Its okay boys, its not like I'm working or anything...

The weather has changed here in C-Bus...

Yup. That's right. Yesterday I was standing at my bus stop, buttoning my coat against the wind that was making foul whistling noises through the plexi-glass shelter and thinking about how it almost feels like New England. Granted, in New England right now I would be wearing a hoodie underneath my light coat (as opposed to the light-weight work shirt I am wearing) and wondering where I stashed my smart wool socks that I would be needing in a matter of weeks. That said, the change in weather, now that the humidity has taken flight, has energized me for school. I am feeling better--the mono just makes me tired now, as opposed to waking up, aching, and feeling in general like I want to die. This development in health has led Cat and I to explore Columbus a little bit more.

On Friday night we actually went on a date. We found this little one-screen movie theatre in Clintonville (a neighborhood North of us, just past campus) that serves beer on draught and sandwiches so you can eat and drink during your movie. There is also an old Pac Man machine, which apparently, Cat RULES at playing. (I blame my sisters for hogging the only Pac Man machine we ever came in contact, which was at our dentist office, for my own poor performance). So Cat had some kind of IPA and I had a Root Beer on tap as we split veggie sub and watched 500 Days of Summer. It was a perfect evening, it turns out. BUT our last bus came at 9:30 or something, so if we had gone to a later show than the 7:00 showing, we would have needed to cab it home. One downside of Columbus's cheap public transportation.

We were also able to get to a Sunday Brunch since Cat last wrote. We walked the two blocks downtown looking for some place for eggs and coffee and stumbled upon the apparently immensely popular North Star, which has outdoor patio seating, an ordering-your-entrees-at-the-counter system, and locally-grown, organic, and humanly-raised food. I got the pancakes and a carrot juice, Cat got a mushroom frittata and a tea. She couldn't figure out how the loose-tea contraption came out of the mug, but after a minor faux-pas, a nice staff person helped her. The food was kind of expensive ($30 for the two of us to eat) but the atmosphere lovely and the entrees tasty.

Otherwise, I am muddling through my first classes, trying to fit in napping and full nights of sleep in between reading, course-planning, and attempts to make friends. All in all, things are looking up and the wind can't keep me down!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Some general observations...

Hi folks! Mono update: Ally stayed home from her first day of teacher training today because she couldn't fathom expending the energy to get to campus. This is a good thing! She needs to rest before her actual classes. Her fevers haven't been as extreme but she still needs to sleep about 18 hours a day.
Other observations...
Columbus is a sports town, I believe we mentioned this. Those of you that are living or have lived in Red Sox Nation have an idea of what that is like. This last weekend was the big game between OSU and USC. Ally and I happened to go out to get ice cream the afternoon before the game. Everyone, and I really mean everyone, was wearing buckeye apparel. Old people, young people, dogs, toddlers, everyone. Except me of course, I was wearing my pink monster t-shirt. We felt lucky that Ally had put on her red head scarf before heading out. Having procured our ice cream, we basically made a bad choice and walked back home through the greek houses. I have never seen so much beer pong happening (on people's front lawns) at 3 in the afternoon. Anywho, lots of people had their barbecues going and flags waving, basically it felt like a holiday. I am actually looking forward to going to a game sometime (when Ally can stay awake) for the experience of being with that kind of crowd and maybe even to see some good football. I'm (slightly - to be honest I don't give a hoot about football) sad to report that OSU lost to USC that evening. Don't worry friends, they'll bounce back.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Why we haven't posted.

Where are the pictures? The stories of Ally getting lost and Cat wandering off..? Well friends, here is the update.
Day 1: After our bobblehead breakfast we sent Prema and Matt off on their own journey back home, not asking them to help with the Uhaul unloading. The breakdown of the Uhaul en route and the drive itself were all we could ask of that fabulous pair. We unloaded two thirds of the Uhaul and get tired, cranky, and itchy.
Day 2: We finish unloading the Uhaul. We ice Cat's ankle, which she twisted on what we suspect is a buckeye nut on the lawn and rest. We discover our box spring will not fit up the stairs to the bedroomor down the basement stairs out of sight. We sleep on a mattress in our new room (with air conditioning!) and dream of an Ikea bed.
Day3: We return the Uhaul, get a rental car, and treat ourselves to Vietnamese food in the Short North (artsy district).
Day 4:We spend way too much money at Target (yay vacum ) and then treat ourselves to a movie. Ally is tired, Cat is still itchy.
Day 5: We get some use out of the rental car, exploring German Village. German Village includes a book store with 32 rooms of books, none of which Ally wants to buy, and a Jewish deli that the NY times wrote up. We get sandwiches and pickles. Cat is happy. We conclude that cobblestones = $$$ judging from German Village and Beacon Hill.
Day 6: We find Trader Joes in a strip mall- like area of upper Columbus. Ally thinks it is ritzy since its near Lord & Taylors. We stock up on wine having discovered that our corner liquor store has way more varieties of Alize then wine.
Day 7: After returning the rental car we decide to see how long it takes to walk to the part of campus Ally will have classes. We think it takes 25 minutes but neither of us have watches. After the walk, Ally is exhausted, so we stop in the library for an iced coffee. The library is new and impressive. We then swing by the north side of campus to pick up a router at Radioshak. Cat gets a 2 dollar gigantic milk shake at United Dairy Farmers for the walk home through the area with all the scary greek houses. Cat says its just like the beginning of Legally Blond (the movie), (it is!). Returning home, Ally feels achy and feverish and discovers her temp is 99.7. Her mom tells her "You're fine."
Day 8: Ally's fever escalates to 101. Cat puts together the kitchen cart and bookshelf we bought at Ikea.
Day 9: Ally tries to put together a bookshelf, fails, and asks for Cat's help. Fever still hovers at 101. Cat makes her take Advil and makes her vegetable soup.
Day 10: Ally's fever hits 102.2. She becomes increasingly pathetic and neurotic.
Day 11: We discover that no clinics are open Labor Day weekend. Cat goes on a long walk, discovers North Market (an indoor, multi-vendor food market with nice cheese and other tasty bits), the Dollar Tree (candy!), and a lovely park with really large lilies.
Day 12: Ally's fever hits 102.7. We worry. Cat's computer refuses to work.
Day 13: Cat goes to the genius bar in Easton. The genius cannot help and so her computer is mailed away and her credit card is that much more worn. Ally's fever goes down, then goes back up.
Day 14: Ally goes to the health center. She finds out she has mono. Cat asks her where she got mono. Ally has no answer. Ally then goes to meet her mentor to talk about the class she'll be shadowing. Then she goes home and sleeps for 4 hours.
Day 15: Ally's toothbrush moves out of the toothbrush holder. Cat vacuums. Diz eats an unknown amount of butter and is banished to the basement.