Greetings all,
I have managed to setup a site to display photos from our past, present and future trips. Just click on the link ‘Errol J: Photography’ below and to the right, or go to http://erroljphotography.blogspot.com
Greetings all,
I have managed to setup a site to display photos from our past, present and future trips. Just click on the link ‘Errol J: Photography’ below and to the right, or go to http://erroljphotography.blogspot.com

The first day of school, whether it be kindergarten or as a graduate, is in many ways the same. After making myself look nice, obtaining a packed lunch from Jennifer and briefly contemplating how nice the past few weeks of doing very little with my brain had been, I trundled off to campus. Once there, I made my way through the ‘quad’ to the psychology building, and assembled in a small room with 10 other kids who were trying to look slightly intelligent and confident of their new surroundings. As I looked around the room at my fellow first years there was still that same level of tension and social discomfort that plagues all first meetings. The great thing about psychology courses though, is that it seems to attract the two extremes of social society. At one end of the room you have the ultra-social students, laughing and introducing themselves confidently as they discuss the various traveling or drinking escapades that brought them to
While the work will no doubt be unending, there does appear to be a significant degree of perks to this whole graduate deal. Remembering my days as an undergraduate, it was a proud moment being handed my own office key, shown my mailbox, and the bottomless coffee pot in the lounge to aid us in our studies. The department faculty seem friendly, my advisor and lab partner are both great, and apparently the first year grads aren’t given too hard of a time in regard to work load. I am also expected to fulfill my role as a teaching assistant in a first year psych course which should be interesting…very interesting.
So this was as the first day began, and first day ended. A wealth of introductions, and an overwhelming amount of information regarding our duties as students over the next five years. While it is early days, it seems as though this program will be both interesting and exciting, in other words…vastly different to my undergraduate days.
So ladies and gentleman, I have survived my first week at my new school and am, strangely enough, looking forward to the next…if such a trend continues I am going to need glasses, a retainer, and a ‘pocket protector’.
Pictured: The ‘quad’ at Notre Dame.
Greetings friends and family – so another week has passed here in
No traffic - Maximum driving distance to anywhere is 10 mins in traffic
$1 movie theaters
Everything is cheaper
We can have corn whenever we want
Cheap petrol/gas
It’s
You can’t buy alcohol on a Sunday – an atrocity and nearly reason enough to leave the state all together –
We can have corn whenever we want
Stating you have just moved to
No In’n’Out – but there is a Steak’n’Shake – which just has my taste-buds rearing to go!
It’s
We also had our first
So with preparations for school under way – and classes beginning this week – I am officially a first year again. Tomorrow we are off to school…with our sack lunches, our hair combed and sporting our favorite pair of underwear (for that extra bit of confidence) we are ready to go!
And above –
Ok so we have made it through our first week in
So all is going very well – with our apartment coming together nicely, and Jen and I still talking to each other – it seems we have passed our first test. We now have about a week before school starts in earnest, so we are going to try and settle down and relax – with our days spent near a pool and our nights spent thinking of new corn recipes – ahh the life -
So after five days on the road, we were both pretty nervous as we drove into our apartment complex in South Bend/Mishawaka - our home for the next few years. Given the general impressions that a smaller city in So we signed our lease, collected our keys, and moved our stuff in (about a 30 second process), and now are happily deciding where exactly to put our inflatable mattress - a tough decision when you have no other furniture to speak of. Now, after a year long application process, much preparation, and five days driving across the country, it seems all is well, and we will be happily able to carve out our own little piece of existence in northern
While we survived the trip across the country, we are both fighting off colds and severely sleep deprived from various coughing fits throughout the night. Now armed with little sense, even less money, and two weeks before we start school, we are going to attempt to furnish our apartment…no doubt the true test of a relationship.

Melissa, her son Rain, and sister Christina, at what is apparently the towns premier Thai restaurant. After a beautiful meal, we settled down in a now all to familiar humidity, and enjoyed a few beers. The last leg of our journey awaited us, with our arrival in
moving the steering wheel in four hours, we decided that indeed this may be one of the most boring stretches of road we had seen. Luckily, we had a further couchsurfing host awaiting our arrival in While we appreciated being able to visit the Las Vegas of Nebraska, it was time to move on the next morning. The trip through 
Pictured: The Nebraskan 'ever-changing landscape' and Grand 'Las Vegas' Island
experience was great, and with some new friends and a hangover, we climbed back in the ‘red devil’ and set course for Pictured:
Our day in 
The beginning of a big trip is always an overwhelming experience, full of mixed feelings, goodbyes and as much excitement as one can muster at 6am. This one was no different. Jen carefully timed her bout of flu to coincide with the majority of the packing for our trip, and thus left me to pack our car and contemplate just how much stuff can be crammed into a four-door sedan. Having succeeded in squeezing our lives into a car, with the bonus being that there was room for us to sit, we made our way out of A departure from the west coast of