Saturday, November 17, 2007

The Holidays


So basically no matter where I go, I am seeing Christmas/holiday spirit and decorations, and it is not even Thanksgiving yet! To be honest, I am loving this!

Around campus, I am seeing lights strung on people's dorm windows. Here, at Purdue University, we have a building called the Purdue Memorial Union (PMU), which is basically the center of our University. Most students congregate there, and the PMU is where you can find Purdue's Union Club Hotel (very nice, a little pricey, but highly recommeded!), Purdue's banking service, a food court, Purdue's traveling agency (good deals, by the way!), and my personal favorite--Starbucks!

The Union in itself has not begun decorating for the holidays, unfortunately, but Starbucks....well, that's another story. I went to Starbucks yesterday after my math class because the Union is located across the street from where my math class is located. Starbucks is already in the swing of the holiday season! There is no other way to put it. They are already offering their "Holiday Trio" selections--the Gingerbread Latte, the Peppermint Mocha, and the Eggnog Latte. Every year, I get the Peppermint Mocha. It is absolutely delicious. It has just the right amount of peppermint flavoring mixed with mocha (just to clear everything up, a mocha has a chocolate flavor, while a latte is milky). It actually tastes like mint hot chocolate or better yet, an Andes mint. YUM! Also, Starbuck's has decorated their store already with Christmas trees and garlands, and you can now buy advent calendars there that are shaped like Christmas trees, along with coffee cups, teacups, and t0-go mugs with different holiday settings on each. You should go to a Starbucks and check it out even if you do not plan on buying anything. If one is decorated, they probably all are no matter where in the world they are located.

I actually have my car up here now at Purdue, where freshmen cannot have cars. My boyfriend's roommate is a senior, and he does not have a car here anymore, so he gave me his parking pass.

Anyway, last night, I went to the mall because there is nothing to do at Purdue right now since the whole campus went to IU for the Indiana vs. Purdue football game. I was supposed to go, but I ended up having 2 papers and a major project due Monday so I couldn't. When I went to the mall, Santa Claus was already there giving children the opportunity to take pictures with him. Lights were hanging from the mall's ceiling, and in stores like Macy's, Christmas trees and other holiday decorations are already set up.

Basically, now that I'm in college, I enjoy the holidays even more than I would if I were at home. The decorations and the holiday spirit actually make me feel at home, and they put me in a good mood. I'm excited to for Christmas break and being able to spend a whole 3 weeks at home with my family, but I should probably get through Thanksgiving break first!

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