Shashi and I just returned from our visit to the Jostens plant in State College, Pennsylvania today.
Yesterday, after some conversation about what to pack and what to wear we walked to WSH. Jack drove us rode in his green Pathfinder, listening to "I'm In Luv With a Stripper" by T-Pain on the satellite radio, among other Top 20 Hits. We also made the trip is really good time, turning a normal 4 hours trip in just 3.5 hours.
We entered State College, which is where Penn State is located. Penn State dorms were really nice. It's like Ithaca, in that there's a College Avenue, lots of bars, neat handy-craft shops (and Avant Garden), similar food places including one serving "Exotic Indian Cuisine."
We checked into our hotel, Days Inn. The lobby area was really beautiful. It was like a mini-town inside the lobby with a a huge clock, artificial garden/pond area and high black gates that went over your head, and even a gazebo-kind-of-thing. Shashi and I shared room 200, past the ice machine. We each had our own queen-sized bed and massive amounts of blankets and covers.
Then, Shashi and I explored the neighborhood. We went into a couple of different shops with huge stuffed animals and puppets and crafts. We didn't buy anything, though we could have decked out in lots of Penn State attire. We saw a lot of parallel features of the neighborhood to C-town. We also wanted to get tattoos of the Penn State mascot, but I wasn't sure what it was exactly. (It's the lion, btw.) We passed by a tanning salon where all the tanning booths had shoes in front of them, meaning that they were occupied, and there was a long line of people waiting too to get brown.
We met Jack in the lobby back in Days Inn, and then walked some more around before going to the Tavern. We had dinner with Jack, Rick, Sandy, and Christy. They were all very fun and friendly and outgoing. Their stories made the yearbooking life seem so interesting, with lots of traveling, drinking, and memoires of cracking Rick's back with a chair, etc. I also learned that the largest island in freshwater surroundings is in Lake Huron. It's a Canadian island, M-something. For dinner, I had a tuna steak with lime red butter. I also had cottage cheese and fruit and spiced apple sauce. For dessert, I had the best seller humongous apple pie and vanilla ice cream. Boy, was I full!
We walked around again, after finding out Zeno's had a $2 cover, we went to Days Inn. We watched Sister Act 2 after much channel surfing. Then Shashi went to sleep, since she'd been up since 2am. I watched the end of the NCAA game with Texas and WVA. OMG. The final 10 minutes was a back-and-forth-anyone-can-win kind of game. When #12 Paulino of Texas made the 3-pointer right AT THE BUZZER, I literally sat up in my bed, and almost screamed with joy. But I controlled myself, and I didn't disturb anyone. I'm looking forward to watching more games. It's going to be MADNESS!
We went to the Waffle Shoppe for breakfast the next morning. I had a banana pecan waffle, since waffles are their specialty. There were lots of familys in a bright warm yellow-orangey restaurant.
We went down to the Josten's plant. Over 500 employees work there. There are different departments in this huge warehouse-kind of building. We took a tour of the process from design to mail to proofs to trendsetters to synergy to black cyan magenta yellow color magic. We also got to see actual pages that were printed off the presses; it was awesome to see the signatures on huge sheets of paper. There's also a paper cutter that releases 3 tons of force when it cuts; the guy who was operating the machine had a band-aid on his finger, but so far no one has lost a limb. Also a "clean-room" where there was a crock-pot ourtside the door 3 years ago. Then we had pizza for lunch. Lots of good conversation and gossiping about TV shows, movies, and about yearbook conference attendees who think "Harvard is like a tomato." Period. Everyone was so pleasant. I can see how people would like to work for the company, and be a part of the yearbook culture.
We got back to Ithaca on Friday at 6pm, so the drive back was just 3 hours. Jack may be a speed demon, but it doesn't beat the soccer moms with the flashing lights on their minivans possibly chasing Rick on the highway.
I had an Emilio with mushroom ravioli. Uh, it wasn't as good that it could have been. So note to self, not to order that again.
Shashi and I also watched Mulholland Drive at night. It was very creepy, made especially frightening by this one particular scene at Winkies. I actually covered my view for some parts of the movie. It was that disturbing.