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Saturday, August 2, 2014

It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door...

“It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.”

- J.R.R. Tolkien, Lord of the Rings


Hello again, readers! My summer has mostly been filled with work (I did finally find a job) and packing -- but I have finally, finally relocated to my new apartment in Tallahassee!

I left Michigan a little less than a week ago. I set off at about 3:30 in the morning last Sunday, my car loaded down with more stuff than I really thought would fit. (My mom looked at the car as I prepared to leave and said, "Well, there really wouldn't have been any room for me after all...") My entire car was filled -- the trunk, the backseat, the passenger seat, the passenger footwell... But I could still see out my rear windshield and could check my blind spots! Bonus!

The passenger seat was pretty filled -- definitely no room for anyone but me

The view out the back of my car

I drove for about 16 hours on Sunday and made it all the way through to Perry, GA -- a smallish town south of Atlanta. I had achieved my goal of getting through Atlanta! Which was just as well -- even on a Sunday afternoon, the traffic in Atlanta was horrible and I spent the entire time with both hands grasped to the wheel, knuckles white whispering to myself "please don't die, please don't die". I do NOT recommend driving through Atlanta. It was harrowing to say the least.

Monday morning, I got a bit of a late start, but still made it to Tallahassee around 10:30 am to get my keys to my apartment. Signed all the papers, collected my keys, drove my car around to the back of the complex, found a parking spot, headed up to my apartment aaaaannndddd.... no dice. My keys didn't work. I could just BARELY get them into the lock, and even then I couldn't get the lock to turn once they were in. I double checked the apartment number, tried a couple more times, and then resigned myself to going back to the leasing office. Finally found a key that opened my door so I could get into the apartment. The manager informed me that I'd be getting new carpet (good, because the carpet was pretty gross), and he put in a work order for a new lock. I had just started unloading my car when the maintenance guy showed up to fix my lock. Then the carpet guys showed up.

The next couple days passed in a blur of unpacking and unloading and shopping and unpacking. The moving company came on Wednesday to drop off all my furniture and boxes (mostly full of books, let's be honest). I finally got my TV, cable, and internet hooked up. Then I found out that my apartment living room was wired in an exceedingly stupid way. Luckily, the maintenance guy came out and got all the wiring straightened out (along with fixing my living room fan which was exceedingly lazy, and my bedroom fan which never shut off).

The first thing I put up -- well, once I ran to the store to get shower curtain rings...

Empty closet

That is an air mattress -- it is HUGE

All the stuff from my car

After the movers came I finally had somewhere to sit!! (And nap... whoops)

Working TV!

Kitchen before the unpacking

Closet only partially unpacked


All my clothes on my bed...

Kitchen all set up!

All the empty boxes waiting to get taken to the garbage

Got myself a nice little area rug!

On Thursday, I pretty much just passed out all day -- exhaustion from the heat, the running, the unpacking, the organizing caught up to me. So I spent the day mostly napping -- though I did manage to get my kitchen all put away.

At this point, I realized that my internet was just not going to cut it. My modem, sitting out in the open on my kitchen counter, now no longer surrounded by pots and pans, was still not broadcasting a signal that reached beyond about a 1ft radius.

On Friday, I did a bunch of running to get some furniture and then came home to call Comcast about the wifi signal. It's a good thing the Comcast technical support is so friendly -- I spent over an hour on the phone with them basically saying "Have you tried turning it off and back on again?" We tried this 3 separate times. Each time with the same results -- yes, my modem is connected; yes, it is broadcasting a signal; no, the signal does not reach beyond the kitchen counter. I've got a technician coming out tomorrow, and he better have a viable solution.

I'll be honest -- even though it took about 3 weeks to set up my internet connection in France (largely owing to a mistake on the part of France Telecom), at least once it was connected it was extremely reliable. I think I had less than a handful of instances where I had trouble connecting, and those instances very quickly resolved themselves so that I was never without internet for more than a few minutes. Plus, during those 3 weeks, since I technically had an SFR account, there was (exceedingly horrible, I admit) free wifi that I could connect to while waiting to get my personal wifi box set up. No such thing exists here in the US. At least not in Tallahassee. I am disappointed, America. I am disappointed.

This morning, I headed off to the Downtown Market which is about a 15 minute walk from my apartment. Unfortunately, it's mostly arts and crafts that are being sold, but I was able to pick up some local honey, and there's a lady to sells goat cheese (which I sampled -- it's delicious), and there's a couple fruit/veggie stands. Nothing like the markets in France that I'm used to, but there's a little bit of food to be had -- like the guy who sells goat and lamb meat. When I get a little bit of extra money, I might order myself a nice roast from him. 

On the way home from the market, I wandered into the Challenger Learning Center -- a planetarium and IMAX theatre that is literally just down the street. A show had just started in the planetarium (which was sold out), but they had a volunteer give a powerpoint presentation which was pretty interesting. So I stuck around for that, and I might head back up there to go see How to Train Your Dragon 2 in IMAX (which is about $3 cheaper than seeing it in a regular movie theatre AND I don't have to waste gas).

The Downtown Market


From the outside, the Challenger doesn't look like much, but it's pretty awesome.

Fountain outside the Challenger Learning Center

Walking past the university on the way to get donuts -- it's graduation day, so everyone's getting pictures in front of the fountain.

There's totally a Dunkin Donuts about 3.5 blocks from my apartment; this may or may not become a problem.

Internet issues aside, I'm absolutely in love with Tallahassee so far. Yes, it is stupidly hot and humid. Yes, I miss my French grocery stores (I just want my good veggie soup!) And, of course, I'm pretty lonely here. I did get to see one of the other grad students last Monday who was on his way down to Orlando (for Leaky!Con -- I'm so jealous!!), and he introduced me to this fantastic burger place in town. But since then most of my human interaction has been at the grocery store or putting in work order requests at the leasing office.  But I think once orientation and classes start, it'll be a lot better.

I'll be going home in a few days for the weekend, then when I get back it'll be pretty much time for orientation.  (And also time to get a cat!)

I miss this little furball.

Until next time, DFTBA!