Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Headed Back South

The two past weeks I experienced life as a Northerner at Michigan State University. During these weeks I had the opportunity to experience recruitment "Up North" (shocking news - it is similar to what we do "Down South")! 




Luckily, the weather was B-E-A-UTIFUL all but one day when it was FREEEEZING (to me at least), so I went on walks and explored campus!!

 Here are a few of my finds from my daily walks:

1. The iconic "Sparty" statue


2. Biking is THE WAY to travel around this MASSIVE campus. The first day I walked I quickly learned to pay attention, because there are designated paths for bikers, and they don't slow down if you are in their lane. Oh, and athletes drive mopeds, which is HILARIOUS. 




3. Painting anime and other objects on sidewalks is a thing...


4. If you get kissed under this bell tower..something happens, but I forgot what & still felt the need to include this, because it is neat. 


5. I found the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl trophy that COULD be living in Fort Worth, but instead is caged in a sweeeeet football trophy showcase complex place AND I found THE FOOTBALL STADIUM which looked AWESOMMME. 






(my high definition, professional photos don't do it justice)


6.  There is roaring rapid with no one floating on it running through the center of campus


7. This is the happiest parking garage. EVER. And I would've gone to this school just to get to park here daily.


8. Squirrels in Michigan are BLACK and creeped me too much, so I didn't even attempt to snap a pic, but CHIPMUNKS are critters of Michigan and aren't scared of people.



8. Northerners in Michigan are not as mean as people have made me believe. I got to stay in this cute Zeta house and met some of the most hilarious/fun people during these two weeks. I learned that people in Michigan don't have much of a filter, but it's a trait that I truly appreciate.


Thankful for this job and this PERFECT WEATHER experience in Michigan! 

Heading back to South Carolina for a week!! 

Peace, Love & Bye Mitten State


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