Does Pixie Dust Help with Decision-Making? A 2012 PTR! NEW! 6/30 pg.85

You know how some times you have a “brilliant” idea, and then, when you act on it, it doesn’t seem quite as brilliant?

You know how there are just some trips that you wish you hadn’t taken?

Well, both of those things happened yesterday when we decided to go to Athens, Georgia for the day to show Chelsea the University of Georgia campus since she has decided that she wants to go there for college.

She has wanted UGA for awhile, but it took some serious persuading to convince Charles that this would be a good choice. He has always said that it is too much of a party school for his only daughter, and every chance I got, I was showing him statistics on the difficulty of its programs of study and how it is ranked as one of the best educations for value in the United States. Coupled with Chelsea’s own persuasive techniques of always being able to wrap Charles around her finger, we finally wore him down.

Now, neither Chelsea nor I have ever visited Athens and the campus, so I thought it would be a fun way to spend one day of our Spring Break.

Charles agreed as long as we could eat at the Varsity there.

We decided on Thursday, and the night before I told Charles we would be leaving at 8:00.

Now, let’s keep count of all the things that didn’t go quite right yesterday.

Remember what Charles is like in the morning when it is nearing departure time?

Yep, he did it to me again. At 7:00 he was ready to go, and by golly, the rest of us better hurry up. (Number One)

We were on the road by 7:30. It takes about two hours to reach Athens from where we are, but it takes driving through Atlanta traffic.

We ended up in a horrible accident-related back-up of traffic on I-75. Bumper to bumper, and apparently there were five lanes blocked. (Number Two)

We decided to get off the interstate and go the back way through Marietta/Roswell to hook up with I-285. We got lost despite the fact that this is where Charles had grown up. Things have changed in that area in the last fourteen years. (Number Three)

It was 11:00 when we arrived at the UGA campus -- the trip took an extra hour and a half, and I was already twitchy. (Number Four)

The UGA campus is HUGE and CONFUSING. There is no rhyme or reason as to how it is all laid out. It is so big, it even has its own bus system. Not little buses, either, but big buses like the ones at Disney. I got turned around within two seconds of being on campus. (Number Five)

I felt great relief on finding the Visitors Center and parking.

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Meanwhile, Chelsea was pitching a huge fit. (Number Six)

Chelsea: I don’t want to get out of the car.
Me: Why? We can’t see anything if we stay in the car.
Chelsea: We are going to look so dumb. Nobody goes to a college campus and walks around.
Me: Sure, they do. That’s why there is a Visitors Center.

Anyway, this went on for a few minutes. I knew it was because Chelsea is at that age where she is so self-conscious that she thinks everyone is looking at her and judging her, but, for Pete’s sake, she had been looking forward to this. We practically had to drag her into the Visitors Center where we picked up maps and directions to what we wanted to do.

Back outside, she turned on her smile for the camera, although she was still in a frumped-up mood. Don’t be fooled by that hundred-watt smile.

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You can see how big the campus is from the map. Apparently it has over 300 buildings.

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Chelsea found the pool.

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We got back in the car to find the Student Center and Bookstore.

Guess what? I got lost again. We saw a LOT of the campus from the car before we finally found the Tate Center and the Bookstore. (Number Seven)

We parked and explored. I was two strands away from completely unraveling. All I could think of was, “How will we ever be able to come visit Chelsea -- this place is completely confusing and overwhelming.”

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That look on my face? Yeah, pretty sure that summed up my feelings for the day.

Chelsea cheered up once we hit the bookstore. She had fun picking out a pair of Georgia Nike shorts and a t-shirt. Connor was disgruntled that there wasn’t much for him. (He has his sights set on attending Georgia Tech and wasn’t interested in any Georgia gear.)

Afterwards, we stopped by the stadium to peek in. For those that aren’t huge SEC football fans, Georgia’s field is surrounded by hedges, so they always play “between the hedges.” I wish I had gotten a better picture of them. I was such a nervous wreck, I am surprised I had the camera pulled out.

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Connor complained that the sun was in his eyes. (Par for the course so I won’t assign a number to that.)

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I wanted to walk down to the see the famous Georgia arch, but Charles didn’t want to walk down there. Grrrr. We saw it in passing when we drove to the downtown area. (Number Eight)

Here is someone else’s picture of it…

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At this point, it was almost one, so I figured some food might make us feel better. We headed toward the Varsity which I had found on the map and figured I would be able to find with no problem.

We did indeed find it -- in a rather seedy part of Athens. Go figure.

Now, for those unfamiliar with the Varsity -- it has been a Georgia tradition since 1928 -- there is one near UGA and one near Georgia Tech. They serve some of the greasiest but yummiest food ever. I could feel my sanity returning with two chili slaw dogs and a Frosted Orange.

Lunch was lovely, and we were ready to tackle the downtown area.

Where. There. Are. No. Parking. Spaces. To. Be. Found.

Where. You. Circle. Endlessly.

Endlessly.

(Number Nine)

Finally finding a parking space, we went exploring. Very cute downtown area with lots of little shops.

One little shop, in particular, was the backdrop to Number Ten. Connor wanted six dollars worth of fake lottery tickets. I didn’t let him get them. Not like he could use them more than once. Instead he picked out a six-inch Godzilla and a bottle of bubbles and treated us to a heavy dose of grousing because Chelsea had been allowed to spend more money at the UGA Bookstore.

It was time to cut our losses and get out of Dodge.

Back on the road, the rest of the family decided they had a great time.

Really? Alrighty then. I decided to keep my opinions to myself.

Except Charles said, “I think we should have spent more time on the actual campus.” He couldn’t have mentioned that before???

(Number Eleven)

At one point I turned around and Chelsea had changed into her new UGA stuff.

Not. Even. Going. To. Ask. (And thank goodness for tinted windows.)

Lots of traffic on the drive home (Number Twelve), but we made it, and I collapsed for a two-hour nap.

Dinner was Peeps s’mores at about 8:00.

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And a silly girl modeling her UGA spirit.

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Next time I am heading to Disney instead.
 
Thank you for the break from cleaning and the good laugh!

I'm betting that you didn't go to a big school like Georgia.....because when I saw the map I didn't think it was that big at all. I went to the University of New Hampshire and it seems similar even if UNH is smaller in comparsion. Big schools like that and their downtowns are not made for driving around. You walk or take the shuttle bus.
 
I remember driving by The Varsity when we were in Atlanta on one of our weekend trips. It didn't look like much from the outside, but that usually means awesome food. :thumbsup2

Sounds like your day was memorable. Looks like the kids made it through just fine, and you'll have things to laugh about in the years ahead. ;)

Now that we know where Chelsea wants to go to school, do we know what she wants to do? (Besides swim, of course. :laughing:) Maybe you've said before, because I have probably asked this question, but I'm old and forgetful. :upsidedow I have a friend with a junior daughter who wants to be a vet, and another friend's daughter (also a junior) wants to be a pharmacist. Chelsea will be fabulous at whatever she does, of course. :goodvibes
 
The good news you were able to find your way home. Once again great story telling about your adventure in Athens. Chealsea looks great in her Ga. gear, but would have looked better in Ga. Tech gear.

I have found a new southern author Lisa Patton. She has just written two books so far, but they are a fun read. The first book is "Whislin' Dixie in a Nor'easter" and the second is "Yankee Doodle Dixie". I also have the new Kingdom Keeper book to read.

I hope the rest of your Spring Break is more relaxing.:goodvibes
 

Thank you for the break from cleaning and the good laugh!

I'm betting that you didn't go to a big school like Georgia.....because when I saw the map I didn't think it was that big at all. I went to the University of New Hampshire and it seems similar even if UNH is smaller in comparsion. Big schools like that and their downtowns are not made for driving around. You walk or take the shuttle bus.

What she said... :rotfl:

I did enjoy the laugh this afternoon! And I went to UNH too - didn't know Heidi then, but apparently our paths crossed quite a bit. Don't worry, if Chelsea goes there, you'll be able to find her. :thumbsup2
 
Our tiny little local university campus was enough to make my head spin, I can't even imagine a place like that!! I have zero sense of direction and would be lost before you could spell the word.
Glad you made it through the eventful trip in one piece!!
 
Despite that sounding like a VERY long day, it does sound like everyone enjoyed the campus visit!! Definitely reassure Chelsea that TONS of people visit college campuses, and yes, walk around them!! :laughing: The campus looks pretty big, but I'm sure you'll figure it out soon enough!
 
Thanks for the laugh! :laughing: My goodness...glad you made it through the crazy day! :thumbsup2 I can't believe how many things didn't go as planned!!! Well...at least you got to eat at the Varsity! SO GOOD!!! :yay:
 
Great story of a fun day for the family. Isn't it funny how everyone else doesn't seem bothered by all of those incidents? hahaha Maybe when you reflect on it later, it will be a fond memory. hehehe.

Chelsea looks great in her new gear! (I can't wait to see those clothes in Disney pictures!!)
 
Boy did your pictures bring back some memories! We lived in married housing at the University of Georgia when my dad went back to get his doctorate. Us kids had the run of the campus :yay: i don't think there's one inch of that place that we didn't cover (or get kicked out of) :rolleyes1 We had forts all over the place.

Now, tell your husband that Georgia has nothing on UF as far as partying goes (this I know first hand), so it could have been much worse ;)
 
My, don't you just hate it when plans go awry!?;)

Two of our sons went to a large school, one went to a mid size one & one went to a very small college, only 1500 students! College visits are so much fun, not! :rolleyes:

Today is the last day of spring break, I can't believe how fast the week has gone by! When we're waiting for Disney trips time just crawls, but the trip itself speeds by!
 
LOL...oh Jackie! I can just see you now on the Campus trip!!

We actually visited The Varsity today in Kennesaw after our Zoo trip!! Yum, yum, and yum!!!

Tell Chelsea she looks awesome in her gear! :)
 
Thank you for the break from cleaning and the good laugh!

Glad you enjoyed it! :goodvibes

I'm betting that you didn't go to a big school like Georgia.....because when I saw the map I didn't think it was that big at all. I went to the University of New Hampshire and it seems similar even if UNH is smaller in comparsion. Big schools like that and their downtowns are not made for driving around. You walk or take the shuttle bus.

Nope, none of the schools I have been to were large ones -- the College of Charleston has 10,000 students now, but I think it was smaller when I went. Kennesaw State University was bigger, but not much, and Berry College where I got my Masters and am working on my Specialist has about 2,000 students. I was unprepared for the size of a major univeristy.

I remember driving by The Varsity when we were in Atlanta on one of our weekend trips. It didn't look like much from the outside, but that usually means awesome food. :thumbsup2

That's the one by Georgia Tech. We always enjoy eating at the Varsity, but you are right, it is not much to look at -- I always joke that the grease on the walls dates all the way back to the 1930s.

Sounds like your day was memorable. Looks like the kids made it through just fine, and you'll have things to laugh about in the years ahead. ;)

Oh, yes, one for the vacation story book!

Now that we know where Chelsea wants to go to school, do we know what she wants to do? (Besides swim, of course. :laughing:) Maybe you've said before, because I have probably asked this question, but I'm old and forgetful. :upsidedow I have a friend with a junior daughter who wants to be a vet, and another friend's daughter (also a junior) wants to be a pharmacist. Chelsea will be fabulous at whatever she does, of course. :goodvibes

Chelsea, when she was little, wanted to be a vet, but when she discovered it was more than just loving on a variety of animals and would include giving shots and trying to save sick pets, she quickly changed her tune. Right now she wants to be a psychologist.

The good news you were able to find your way home. Once again great story telling about your adventure in Athens. Chealsea looks great in her Ga. gear, but would have looked better in Ga. Tech gear.

:rotfl: We've tried to tell her that, but she has zero interest in Tech -- that's Connor's school of choice.

I have found a new southern author Lisa Patton. She has just written two books so far, but they are a fun read. The first book is "Whislin' Dixie in a Nor'easter" and the second is "Yankee Doodle Dixie". I also have the new Kingdom Keeper book to read.

I hope the rest of your Spring Break is more relaxing.:goodvibes

I have heard those books are good -- I must get them! The new Kingdom Keepers will be appearing in someone's Easter basket tomorrow. ;)

What she said... :rotfl:

I did enjoy the laugh this afternoon! And I went to UNH too - didn't know Heidi then, but apparently our paths crossed quite a bit. Don't worry, if Chelsea goes there, you'll be able to find her. :thumbsup2

Glad you enjoyed the read! :goodvibes That's funny that you and Heidi were both at UNH! You two have so much in common. :thumbsup2

Our tiny little local university campus was enough to make my head spin, I can't even imagine a place like that!! I have zero sense of direction and would be lost before you could spell the word.
Glad you made it through the eventful trip in one piece!!

I have a pretty good sense of direction, but it deserted me on Thursday. There was just no rhyme or reason to how that campus is laid out. All winding roads and one-way streets.

Despite that sounding like a VERY long day, it does sound like everyone enjoyed the campus visit!! Definitely reassure Chelsea that TONS of people visit college campuses, and yes, walk around them!! :laughing: The campus looks pretty big, but I'm sure you'll figure it out soon enough!

She killed us with that idea that everyone was going to be wondering why we were there. Like we weren't going to blend in with the 35,000 people who attend the school. :lmao: She ended up having a good time, though, thank goodness.
 
Thanks for the laugh! :laughing: My goodness...glad you made it through the crazy day! :thumbsup2 I can't believe how many things didn't go as planned!!! Well...at least you got to eat at the Varsity! SO GOOD!!! :yay:

It was a crazy day -- I kept thinking things were going to turn around, but all that happened is that we were endlessly turned around and headed in the wrong directions. :rotfl:

Great story of a fun day for the family. Isn't it funny how everyone else doesn't seem bothered by all of those incidents? hahaha Maybe when you reflect on it later, it will be a fond memory. hehehe.

I was so floored that no one else seemed the least bit bothered by the craziness. Even Charles was surprised when I told him later how I felt.

Chelsea looks great in her new gear! (I can't wait to see those clothes in Disney pictures!!)

Thanks! I have no doubt that Chelsea will be packing her UGA clothes for the trip.

Boy did your pictures bring back some memories! We lived in married housing at the University of Georgia when my dad went back to get his doctorate. Us kids had the run of the campus :yay: i don't think there's one inch of that place that we didn't cover (or get kicked out of) :rolleyes1 We had forts all over the place.

How fun! That would be a great experience growing up and having the run of the campus! I should have brought you along to show us the ropes!

Now, tell your husband that Georgia has nothing on UF as far as partying goes (this I know first hand), so it could have been much worse ;)

:lmao: I believe that is another school that Charles is always saying is a party school.

My, don't you just hate it when plans go awry!?;)

Two of our sons went to a large school, one went to a mid size one & one went to a very small college, only 1500 students! College visits are so much fun, not! :rolleyes:

Today is the last day of spring break, I can't believe how fast the week has gone by! When we're waiting for Disney trips time just crawls, but the trip itself speeds by!

They certainly went awry on Thursday.

I am sure this is just the first of many college visits for us. I would like Chelsea to see Ole' Miss, too, and a couple of others.

Spring Break has flown by -- I swear, it never goes this fast when it is a normal work week.

LOL...oh Jackie! I can just see you now on the Campus trip!!

We actually visited The Varsity today in Kennesaw after our Zoo trip!! Yum, yum, and yum!!!

Tell Chelsea she looks awesome in her gear! :)

It was insane, Heather. LOL!

I told Charles that the highlight of the day was going to the Varsity, and we could have done that just by heading thirty minutes down the road. :rolleyes:

I will pass along the compliment to Chelsea -- she will eat it up. :goodvibes
 
I just spent a bit catching up on your PTR. I am so behind on the DIS, reading about Disney has been making me sad lately because I have no idea when our next trip is going to be. I am quite anxious to start planning Violet's first trip.

Chelsea reminds me of myself at her age, I would have been the one not wanting to get out of the car for fear of embarrassment, heck I still have moments like that. Speaking of which, how did she get to be 14!?! Yikes! And just to give you hope, in our family we had many day trips like this and now we sit around and talk about the funny stories and fondly recall the memories. :goodvibes
 
OY what a trip, it reminds me a bit of my campus visits with my parents!!! We managed to get all types of lost when we visited Mizzou. I was pretty sure I wasn't destined to be a Tiger LOL!!!

Love your cake idea you posted on FB! So going to make it tonight!! Can't wait!!!

Can't wait to hear more about your trip, thanks for sharing this funny moment with us!! I'm sure you'll look back on it in the future and laugh LOL!
 
I just spent a bit catching up on your PTR. I am so behind on the DIS, reading about Disney has been making me sad lately because I have no idea when our next trip is going to be. I am quite anxious to start planning Violet's first trip.

Hi, LL!!! I have missed you being on the DIS, but I have thoroughly enjoyed all the Violet pics on FB!

I think you should go ahead and start planning Violet's trip -- I predict it will be two years away at the most. :goodvibes

Chelsea reminds me of myself at her age, I would have been the one not wanting to get out of the car for fear of embarrassment, heck I still have moments like that. Speaking of which, how did she get to be 14!?! Yikes! And just to give you hope, in our family we had many day trips like this and now we sit around and talk about the funny stories and fondly recall the memories. :goodvibes

I was the same way! :laughing: It took many years for me to realize that everyone else was not as concerned as I was about myself. LOL!

Can you believe how old Chelsea is getting? It blows my mind. :sad2:

OY what a trip, it reminds me a bit of my campus visits with my parents!!! We managed to get all types of lost when we visited Mizzou. I was pretty sure I wasn't destined to be a Tiger LOL!!!

Chelsea loved UGA, so I guess she will be able to cope just fine. It will be her mother that gets more gray hair from the experience. :laughing:

Love your cake idea you posted on FB! So going to make it tonight!! Can't wait!!!

I tried the frosting. It is really good! I can't wait to have an actual piece today.

Can't wait to hear more about your trip, thanks for sharing this funny moment with us!! I'm sure you'll look back on it in the future and laugh LOL!

Oh, I am sure I will be able to laugh very soon. :rotfl2:

This is great!

Thank you so much! :goodvibes
 
Hi, LL!!! I have missed you being on the DIS, but I have thoroughly enjoyed all the Violet pics on FB!

I think you should go ahead and start planning Violet's trip -- I predict it will be two years away at the most. :goodvibes

I was the same way! :laughing: It took many years for me to realize that everyone else was not as concerned as I was about myself. LOL!

Can you believe how old Chelsea is getting? It blows my mind. :sad2:

Oh I have my ideas about her first trip. I'm really hoping it's next January but I'm not sure what is going to happen. It depends on a lot of different factors.

I really can't believe how fast she is growing up, Connor too! I was thinking about it and I've been on the DIS for 4 years now and you were one of the first TRs I read so she was 10! How did that happen? These last 4 years FLEW by!
 




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