Q: Where do Bluffton students go when they feel like getting off campus?
A: Since I've come to college, I think I've spent more time at Wal-Mart than I have ever before! We go every couple of weeks and spend probably an hour inside. With gas so expensive, it costs like $6 to get there even in Peter's fuel-efficient car, which is ridiculous, but it's so nice to get off campus and it's such a convenient place to get everything you need. Plus you can get the thrill of spending money without being frivolous. (At least, this is one reason
I go to Wal-Mart...I'm not sure the guys think of it that way!)
Right next to Wal-Mart is Waffle House. I had never been to a Waffle House before coming here--they don't have any in Rochester, that I know of. For those of you who don't know, it's just a little diner-ish place. Nothing remarkable at all. But it's pretty cheap and it serves breakfast food anytime, which is great when you have a craving for scrambled eggs! (You can also satisfy your maple syrup cravings by drinking it out of the bottles they put on the tables...I think it's nasty but people do it!)
Sometimes people go to Tu Pueblo, the Mexican restaurant in town, or take a trip to the Whippy Dip, which is down the road on Main Street a little ways but still definitely within easy walking distance. There's fast food down right by the highway, including Arby's, McDonald's, Subway, Taco Bell, and more.
Toledo is only about an hour away, so if you feel like going to a big mall, that's an option for a day trip, and for shorter mall trips you can go to Lima or Findlay. Other places in Lima and Findlay that we go to are Kohl's, Friendly's (yummy) and Hobby Lobby. So that stuff is within 15-25 minutes (depending on how fast the guys are driving!)
Q: What stores are available right in town? Where can I get prescriptions, milk, etc?
Greg's Pharmacy is a little store with tons of things that you might need but don't want to make the trip to Wal-Mart for, like batteries or tissues or toothbrushes. It's really convenient. And of course if you need medication, it's a pharmacy.
I walk to the gas station for milk sometimes in a pinch. They're so friendly there!
The natural foods store is nice. Some people get their water there--I think you can bring in containers and pay to fill them up.
The Etcetera Shop is a little thrift store with clothing and household items. I think it's pretty hit or miss, but it's fun to look even if you don't find anything. There's also Ten Thousand Villages, which is a globally-focused little store with handmade things from artisans around the world. Things in there are pretty expensive in general, but it's really awesome inside and I duck in whenever I'm strolling around.
The movie rental place just shut down, so that's not an option anymore, which is depressing. But you can still get some movies from the rental machine at McDonald's, which I think is pretty amusing!
Also, there's a hairdresser who I have never been to but it's surprisingly modern inside, with all the newer products, despite its old-fashioned exterior. I think I might try going there next year.
So, those are a few of the things that we do when we go off-campus. Clearly Bluffton isn't exactly the most happening place, but we have our small-town fun. You have to be prepared to live in the middle of nowhere if you come to Bluffton! But it's really nice to have clean country air, no highway noise, few sirens, and other country luxuries. I'm getting used to living in cornfields!