So I’ve been in Macomb for just about a week and I know
there are so many who are like “has she survived?” I promised to blog about my
experiences, and while not every one will be weekly, I’m taking advantage of
this free time while I have it!
I thought a lot about how I can accurately describe my first
week living in McDonough County-I hope this is to your liking.
Things I have learned while living in Macomb, Illinois.
1. Macomb may not be Vancouver, there are no breathtaking
mountains, no ocean views, and no downtown city skyline (but Walmart, or
WallyWorld, looks pretty good). There are however, dozens of cornfields. Now,
you may think this is a negative, but then I would argue that you have never
seen a cornfield town before. Quaint heritage houses, fence-free, surround
these cornfields. And, when you’re as friendly as these people are, fences
would only get in the way. And these people are friendly! I have yet to
encounter someone who isn’t ready to go above and beyond just to make sure I
feel at home.
2.Chicken Lips are delicious. Before you judge, go ahead and
check out http://www.chicksonthesquare.com/.
This local restaurant serves what has to be the most delicious form of chicken
I have ever tasted. In case you weren’t
able to discover, they are not in fact chicken lips but more of a boneless,
giant chicken strip with the most flavourful, spicy sauce you can imagine
(excuse me while I go wipe up my drool). And, if you Google it (as I just
discovered) Chicken Lips Macomb is the first option you get. So I am living in
a town with world-renowned cuisine. How about it!
3. I am back on the grid! Despite some initial trouble with
being from Canada, and thanks to my parent’s immense patience throughout my
Diva Dips (times where I can be an extreme diva, when the world obviously
revolves around me), I have a new phone! It’s gold and pretty and I couldn’t be
happier to be able to communicate with people without needing to truck my laptop
around wherever I go. My time away from social media was fun, but I am a 21st
century girl, through and through. So hit me up for mah Illinois digits!
4. There is a name for everything here. I am learning the
lingo slowly, like WalyWorld. There is a restaurant here called Buffalo Wild
Wings, which is obviously BDubs. Similarly, Sports Corner is of course SpoCo.
My need to abbreviate everything in my life brings a particular love for these
nicknames but it will take me a while to get up to speed. So I’m also learning
to ask for clarification. You might say, I’m “faking it ‘til I make it”, another
fave saying ‘round here.
5. My cohort/ co-grads. I mentioned the friendliness of the
town of Macomb and while this spreads through the entire town, the welcoming
nature of my cohort members and co-grads has been a major highlight. There are
1st year grads and 2nd year “grads” (we’re all in the
same academic program) in the housing program and every single one is caring,
genuine, fun and welcoming. I had encountered many of them only through
Facebook this summer, which is as deceiving as it gets. Let’s use the cliché,
never judge a book by its cover. Not only this, but on the first night alone,
sans Janne and Denis, one of our professors invited us over for a bonfire.
Being someone who never really connected with my faculty, having a professor open
up her home, to some people she barely knew, just to get to know us before
school, was shocking. Bottom line- I can get used to this small town
atmosphere.
6. I am the “irresponsible Canadian”….and I’m cool with it.
People love chatting about Canadian stereotypes and the jokes have been flowing
like sweet iced tea. When asked if I could drive an American car, I promptly
informed them that we don’t have motorized cars, we “Flintstone” it. And, when
offered to have an American phone tutorial for me, I said that would be great
because we use cans and string-between our igloos. I have become known as the
irresponsible Canadian due to my innate ability to put fun above everything
else. Luckily, I have my two “mama bears” who are the other grads in my building.
These amazing ladies are both responsible people by nature and have no problem
taking on the role of “getting Holly through the day”. This is working out really well for me!
7. Lastly, and this is really nothing new, I have the best
set of parents in the entire world. No exaggeration there at all. They truly
saw bringing me down to Macomb as a vacation and embraced literally every
little bit of this town. We ate, and drank (GASP!) through this county and had
more giggles than I can count. Despite hating shopping, Denis would smile through
it, even helping to give suggestions (like getting mix matched dishes from a
thrift store- proud of you!) and picking things out here and there. All he
would ask is that once the shopping was done we would go get a “beer and a snack”
before the next errand. This trip also reminded me of how much JAnne loves
people. She oozes friendliness and can get to know anyone because she has the
innate ability to take interest in everyone, asking questions about them and
putting her judgements aside (sometimes only until later). She understands my
need to have my apartment decorated (by understands, I mean I am my mother’s
daughter) and does everything she can to make it happen. But best of all, she
is the comic relief of every day and laughs along with us. Thanks for the
laughs, "Julie". All the loves J & D.
So that’s my first week! Full of orientations, new friends,
crafting, decorating, eating and of course some adult bevys. And I’m loving it
so far. Time is already flying.
Until next time, GGLI.
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