Packers. I've moved to a house located ~45 minutes from the heart of Packer country. Naturally, this would affect even the slightest of football fans. Last Thursday my beautiful roomie and I enjoyed the final preseason game. It was stressful, fun, and intense. But it was just preseason so it didn't really count, other than giving us a few new players to look for, and pray that Rogers never gets hurt. The second string quaterback is acceptable, but not ideal, while the third string is simply atrocious in my opinion. I don't even play football and know that the object of the game is to move the ball forward (He went to throw and upon pulling his arm back ended up sending the ball sailing backward. He then failed to notice and followed through with his arm, suddenly wondering where in the world the ball went.). Well tonight was opening night of the entire NFL and luckily it went much better. I'm happy to report that my beloved Packers won the game, and Drew Brees looked to be on the brink of tears at the end of the game. =] Go Pack go!
Bikes. Well, my house is 5 blocks from the closest building on campus, which equates to a 15-25 minute walk depending on where I'm headed and how busy traffic is. I cross two busy streets, the first being Jackson. I kid you not there have been two pedestrians struck by vehicles over the past month. One was only yesterday. This terrifies me. It's bad to cross when walking, but almost more intimidating on a bike. Bikes cut down the commute from 20 minutes to ~5. This is great. But its hard to decide where to ride. Nobody rides on the street here, but the sidewalks can get very congested and I find myself riding on people's lawns. Nobody seems to mind, but I don't care for it. Biking is very popular around campus, which means the number of places to park and lock up your bike is limited. Fortunately, there doesn't seem to be an issue with locking your bike to any permanent structure, such as fences, light posts, or even benches. I plan to take full advantage of this.
Construction. Blows. Big time. I was hoping to escape the chaos of construction (Reedsburg has torn up half of the town). I was wrong. Elmwood, Algoma, and High Ave. are all being repaved, and, even in one case, rerouted. They were supposed to be done by the time the semester started. I can tell you they are not, nor do they seem to be anywhere near. These are the three major roads that run through campus, and its almost impossible to get anywhere without taking one. I have to cross Elmwood everyday, which is the worst out of them all. Half is sort-of paved, the other half is gravel, all the sidewalks are torn up every other square. I literally had to get off my bike and walk it across the street today because there was no safe place to cross that would not result of me falling off, flipping on my face, or some other disaster. I'm sure I look like a moron, but I've had gravel in joints before and its NOT fun. Not to mention that these are HUGE pieces of gravel- like the size of baseballs (granted, not all are, but enough to make it scary).*Pictures- Left: Me pausing for a vanity shot in the bathroom while photographing my apartment one night. Right: Kelsey attempting to silence the jumping washer one day when I made a comment about it sounding like it was about to explode.

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