Hey all--
As many of you know, I have been preparing to go to Graduate School for Audiology for quite some time now. There aren't too many schools in the U.S. with Audiology programs, so I've been doing lots of research on schools in the country. I LOVE Pennsylvania! I always wanted to live on the East Coast, so I've decided to apply to schools in Pennsylvania. Recently, Geoff and I took a road trip out there to look at three of the schools there.
I've never taken a road trip before so I tried thinking of different ways to save money throughout the trip and fun things to see along the way. I packed a TON of food for the care {too much food} and also sandwiches so we wouldn't have to stop and eat along the way. We also traded off drivers every 5 hours. It worked perfectly. I have to say though, the best thing I thought of for the trip was to pack plastic bags, for laundry, garbage, wet swimsuits, etc. We used sooo many of them! I'm sooo glad I thought to pack them!
We drove straight through from Mankato {leaving at about 8pm Friday} to Pennsylvania. With only one little mishap! {my car stalled in Wisconsin, but started up again and we took off!} We arrived in Pennsylvania around 11am Saturday morning. Our first stop was our hotel in Philadelphia.
I was so excited to see this sign.
I thought this bridge was gorgeous.
After getting settled in at the hotel and cleaned up, Geoff and I went to Salus University. I was really looking forward to this. It was a beautiful site, however was not the University I had in mind. There were only 3 buildings, and it was located next to a bad area in Philly. Needless to say, I will not be applying to Salus, but I'm so glad I got to see it.
Sunday morning we woke up and left our hotel, to see Philly and make our way back West to Bloomsburg, PA. Geoff wanted to get a Philly Cheesesteak, so we went to Geno's. Little did we know that driving in that area of Philly was CRAZY. {I'm so thankful Geoff was driving}
The roads are one ways, with very little room to get through on each side. We had to park about 4 blocks away, and then needed to eat in the car due to limited space at Geno's.
People were waiting inline on the street. They had the BEST cheese fries!
Our next stop was to see the Liberty Bel. I LOVE history {was a history major for awhile} so I was really excited to see such a historical city.
After the Liberty Bell, we went to see the National Park and Independence Hall.
Front and Back of Independence Hall.
Inside Independence Hall.
On a bench at the National Park.
A Beautiful Sunday afternoon in Philly.
Not sure what building this is, but I thought it was worth taking a picture of!
After we left Philly, we headed Northwest to Bloomsburg. I had an appointment to look at Bloomsburg University Monday morning. After my tour, we left for Easton to watch our favorite D1 basketball player hoop it up.
Here we are waiting for the game to start. Go Lafayette Leopards!!
GO SETH!
After our night out at the game, we headed back to the hotel, to pack up and get ready for the morning. Tuesday morning we headed to Pittsburgh for another tour at the University of Pitt. I LOVED it there. I had the best tour and pray that I get accepted into their amazing program. {I guess we will wait and see!} After my tour Geoff and I went out to eat for his 26th birthday and headed back to Minnesota.
Overall, we had a wonderful trip. Lots of bonding time and we learned so much more about each other. I'm so thankful to have gotten these opportunities. I know many do not.
Well, I'm off to work on grad school apps!! Hope everyone has a great rest of the week!
-M