Sunday, February 22, 2009

Who ever said compact cars don't fit much?

Granted they have the commercials that say compact cars are incredibly roomy and wonderful and have all sorts of special camera angles to give the illusion that you really can fit seven people in a two door car. We all know it's not possible. However. I have come to learn that you can certainly fit a lot in them. Two particular instances come to mind. Interestingly, or not so interestingly, both of them have been within the last month and both have been for an hour and a half drive.

First:

A drive from Columbus to Cincinnati at the beginning of our 20 hour drive to Texas. I have a lot of stuff ok? Getting rid of furniture was no problem but how could I possibly give away my *nsync cd collection? Or that pair of shoes? Or that other pair of shoes? It's just not possible. So i n the car they went. Ok, not really everything... I had to make an emergency trip to Cincinnati the night before. But that's a story for another day.

The setup was really quite simple. I got in the car and my roommate piled the stuff on top of me. Amazingly enough it wasn't too uncomfortable. I was able to fall asleep and my roommate woke me up in time for us to miss our exit. Oops.



Second:

A drive from Austin to San Antonio. It's a toss-up as to which was more fun really. Again we were driving a two door car. This trip involved Ikea. I had only been to Ikea once before and it was just a quite run through. This trip however... Ikea is like the best place ever! Anyhoo. There was a particular chair that I was looking for and a tv stand my roommate was looking for. We located both and found the chair to be in a very big box. At least too big in the way of fitting into the trunk, backseat, or even front seat of our car. Thankfully though I had already had experience in packing a car with things that don't quite fit. Once out in the parking lot, the chair comes out of the box and we broke that down to save it in case I needed to make a return. The little legs were stuffed in the back seat no problem. But the chair. Hmm. Even out of the box it was rather large for a compact car. But it was going home with me dang it! For a second time I got in the car and my roommate stuffed the chair in the front seat. This time it was a little harder as the chair was wider then a box. My roommate, a new one this time, stuffed it in as far as possible as I sat there getting smothered by cusioning. When it was just about in we gave up and slammed the door as hard as possible. Bam. Chair in the car. Interestingly enough once I got in a position so my circulation wasn't being cut off I was able to sleep through most of this ride too.




They were both fun trips with a lot of laughs but I wouldn't mind it if I didn't have to take another one in the near future.  :)

Friday, February 20, 2009

Let's compare the San Antonio Washington Mutual building to Polaris' building in Columbus shall we?

Columbus:
- 2 cafeterias with incredibly good food. Like, really good.
- Dry cleaners - perfect for those who seem to have a lot of clothes that need dry cleaning
- Post office/UPS/Fed Ex store - perfect for those who don't feel like driving to your nearest unknown location.
- Starbucks - exceptional cheese danish! And I'm sure coffee for those who drink it.
- Small store - with the absolute best gummi bears ever. I'm not kidding. AND swedish fish. How much better can you get?
- DVD rental - which I never used that service but they then put Previously Viewed movies on sale for cheap. Got a few good ones that way.... although they never sold Step Up.
- Massage service - also never used but it's pretty cool knowing that they have one right?

and then we have my new location of...

Washington Mutual:
- 1 ok cafeteria with prices more expensive then Columbus
- um, yeah that's it. :sigh:

I think I might have gotten spoiled at Polaris you think? I especially miss those gummi bears.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Traffic

When Chase first started asking for volunteers, like myself, for relocation to San Antonio a conference call was set up with someone currently residing in Texas, supposedly San Antonio. Some of the attractions were listed as well as geography, housing, and a notable comment on traffic. As far as I remember, and I confirmed with a friend who moved here as well, it was mentioned that traffic was not a problem because of the newly developed highways.

We were lied to.

There is traffic. As in traffic jams. Everywhere. All the time.