Harriet and I had an amazing time during the Exploring Columbus assignment for the Spring semester. With our busy schedules, Harriet and I were having a hard time finding an opportunity to get together. Near the end of the semester we finally found a short window of free time for the both of us and decided to go to The Short North Food Hall. The Short North Food Hall is a new collection of restaurants in one building, with a common seating area in The Short North. It is only a 10-minute bus ride from campus and has food options for everyone including barbecue, sushi, Italian, Asian, and Mexican food. Harriet and I chose The Short North Food Hall because it was so close to campus and had options that could cater to both of our hungry stomachs. Also since it was so new, neither of us had been there and were excited to try something new.
Getting to the Food Hall was quite an experience! On Wednesday, April 11th, Harriet and I met at Smith-Steeb at five o’clock in the afternoon. Harriet had a meeting at six so we were running on a tight schedule. As we were waiting for the bus stop, we caught up on our lives since we had last seen each other in December. I learned that Harriet had moved out of Smith-Steeb and into her home in Worthington, Columbus, just a short 10-minute drive from campus. She is also taking a lot of hard classes which she focuses most of her time on. This semester she also joined the Ohio State dance team. After a short while, the bus picked us up. After we stepped on the bus, I realized I did not have my BuckID with me. The bus driver said I could not ride the bus without it or two dollars in cash, which I did not have. As I was about to get off the bus, a nice woman gave me two dollars so Harriet and I could ride the bus to the Short North Food Hall. I was so thankful that she helped with this. Harriet and I were so consumed in conversation on the bus, we missed the stop we were supposed to get off at! We ended up getting off the bus a couple stops later and walking a bit to the Short North Food Hall, but it was a nice night, so neither of us minded.
Once at the Food Hall, we were greeted at the door and told to sit anywhere we would like. After much debate, Harriet and I decide we both wanted Tortilla, a Mexican restaurant similar to Chipotle. We both got our food and drinks and sat down at a table together. We continued catching up on our lives as we ate our dinners. We talked about Harriet’s experience in ACES the past year. She loved being an ACE and has made many new friends and memories with these friends. She looks forward to being a part of the program next year. She considered being a board member but thought she was too busy to do so. This semester she was taking a lot of hard classes such as Calculus and Chemistry. Harriet also took a theatre class this semester and I took the same course last semester. We were able to bond over this a lot during our explore Columbus experience. Harriet loved her first year at Ohio State and looks forward to returning in the Fall. We talked about how much we enjoyed our mentor/mentee relationship that was made possible through ACES. After a lot of chatting, it was time to head home. Since I forgot my BuckID, I ordered us an Uber home. This was only Harriet’s second time in an Uber, so it was a relatively new experience. On our way home, we talked about her meeting she had afterwards for her dance team. We got dropped off at Smith-Steeb and the meeting was right next door at Baker-East. The Uber dropped us off a few minutes before six, so Harriet rushed next stored to Baker-East for her meeting. We said our goodbyes for the year and promised to keep in touch next year to continue to build our relationship. I am so glad Harriet and I were able to explore Columbus for a second time this year and go to a place that neither of us had been. The overall experience was new and exciting for the both of us and I hope Harriet enjoyed it as much as I did!