Wednesday, January 31, 2007

What about me?

Well this is officially my third blog and I am surprised at how much I like it. I never really knew what blogging was or had any interest in doing it. But enough of my little introduction, here is a little about myself.

I was born and raised in Sparta, Wisconsin, which is 20 miles east of LaCrosse. It is a town of about 8,000 people and the town is known as the
Bicycling Capital of America. I don’t really know what that means except that we have a pretty famous bike trail that a lot of out-of-towners come to ride on.

Heres a little bit about my schooling so far. I went to all of the public schools in Sparta from Kindergarten to 12th grade, obviously. Then I went to UW-Whitewater for two years and then transferred to UW-Madison this year. I definitely like it here more than at Whitewater. I guess the biggest reason for that is because there is absolutely nothing to do in Whitewater unless you are 21 and if you’re not the cops are complete assholes. This semester I am taking a Spanish class, an online Geology, Intermediate Composition (why I started blogging), a Math class, and Weather and Climate which is a total of 14 credits.

I enjoy pretty much all of the Badger sports. I got pretty lucky this year and got season tickets to football, mens hockey, and mens basketball. Mens hockey is the sport that I love going to the most. I just wish they would play up to their talent level (it seems like we always lose the games that we should win). And I know I am just making up excuses but we did lose our five leading scorers from last year. Anyways, this year my roommate, his girlfriend and I waited in line for hockey tickets for over 67 total hours. A lot of people complain about it (some have a good point) but I had a great time. The only thing I wish they allowed was blankets or sleeping bags. But on the nights that it got really cold, people brought blankets and they didn’t seem to care.

Right now I am living in a two bedroom place with my friend from Sparta named Lucas. We live on Livingston Street, which probably people who go to UW-Madison don’t even know where it is. It is on the other side of the Capital so I would guess it is a good two and a half miles to campus. This past week I just signed a lease for a one bedroom place on Main Street. I think it will be good place to live but I am so surprised how much people have to pay in Madison to get a semi-good apartment.

I have had four total jobs my whole life. My first job was working at the Sparta movie theater called
Star Cinema. I worked there for over four years. Over those four years I worked in concessions, as an usher, and as a projectionist. I went through three different general managers during that time, some were cool some weren’t. My second job was working at a restaurant/bar in Sparta called The Greens. My mom runs The Greens so that means that I have pretty much done everything there. My favorite job would have to be bartending or cooking. When I went to UW-Whitewater I also worked at Target for a month. I would have to say that working at Target was and will probably be the worst job I have had. Nothing against Target, it is a lot better than Wal-Mart, I just don’t think that I like working as a stocker. Starting this semester, I am working at Chocolate Shop on State Street. So far I like it, but I have only worked two shifts.

Well I guess that is all for now. Catch you on the flip side.

2 comments:

Liz P. said...

I can't believe you waited outside that long for hockey tickets! Where are your seats? My friends and I couldn't organize a plan to camp out for tickets so we just went on Saturday morning. Unfortunately, we got stuck in the 3rd tier and can only see the far goal. On occasion we sneak down to the 2nd tier if we see some open seats.
I'm also really frustrated with their season. I think I have only been to one game this year that they actually won. It is so from national champs to odd to go from cheering for national champs to watching them lose so much. However, I have faith they will make a comeback!

Kurt said...

We got the first row on the second tier, right above the band. I really don't think that I would change my seats for anything besides maybe up on the glass. Yeah, I have been thinking that they would start to make a comeback about a monh and a half to go. I don't think that we are going to make it to the tournament this year because we are too far out but who knows. There is always next year.