bus head

Aug 09, 2008 09:49

Last weekend, we went to Wisconsin, partly to fulfill our yearly tradition of seeing a play an American Players Theater and partly as a weekend getaway in honor of Sarah's birthday. We spent the whole weekend in the Mt Horeb and Spring Green area. On Friday, we stopped in at our favorite little chocolate shop and then got dinner at the adorable Italian place we ate at last year, before heading up to the theater to catch Widower's Houses.

Saturday, we spent the whole day in Mt Horeb, starting with breakfast at a great little place called Schubert's. Then we took in the activities and sights of National Mustard Day. We didn't actually participate in the activities or eat any mustard or mustard-themed food (Culver's Mustard Custard?). But we did wander and take pictures and shop all the cute stores, including the gift-shop half of the Mustard Museum. Then we popped back into Schubert's for milkshakes and rosettes. We also did some quick visits to the gift-shops of Little Norway and Cave of the Mounds. We bought some geodes. I'm not sure if we cracked them open yet. Then, after a little chillin' at the motel, we got some yummy dinner at a place with a HUGE menu.

Sunday, we used the third part of our tickets to the House on the Rock tour. We did the other two parts last year. This was definitely the darkest part of the tour, but it was very cool... it started at the huge carousel and included the doll carousels, lots and lots of dollhouses and the amazing organ room. On the way home, we picked up some cheese and meat and ate at a Panera Bread rip-off called Atlanta Bread.

Pictures Here :)

It was nice to do a little road trip. I've been doing public transportation to work most of the summer and I've missed driving. I had kind of forgotten about the phenomenon that, back in high school, in the music groups that went on many trips, we called "bus head." The theory was that sometime after two hours being enclosed in the same vehicle, something in your brain shut off. We found that it didn't matter if it was a school bus or a nice comfy chartered bus or a van or even a car. Once you hit that point, you had "bus head." We discussed it with our band director; It takes a long time to recover from "bus head." We didn't want to plan any trips with long rides and immediate performing, even if it meant leaving in the early morning. We needed at least two hours. We could unload equipment during those two hours, but we definitely couldn't do any rehearsing or make any decisions or be expected to engage in any activities that involved a lot of thought.

Luckily, my drive to work usually stays just short of "bus head" inducing length, and the public transportation route involves changing from train to bus or "El" about halfway through. I actually drove a couple times this week. Wednesday, I got together with a couple guys, after camp, and played some music. I think it went pretty well, if it turns into something I will definitely let you all know. Thursday, we had our family night (that 60 inch TV was what my camp photos slideshow was being displayed on) and then some of the staff went to Whirlyball. I had no idea what Whirlyball was until I saw it. It's kind of like like Jai Alai or Lacrosse, in bumper cars. It was fun.

One more week of camp left. This week includes a sleepover, possibly another trip to Eli's cheesecake world, a visit to Independence grove and another cookout... so lots of excitement.

photo, memories, food, friends, music, driving, camp

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