Friday, July 20, 2007
the trip comes to an end
random pics
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
One more day...
We're in SLC for the night before heading home tomorrow. Today was a looooong day. Do they plan to do ALL of the road construction on the same day? Seriously. We could have done without all of that. Oh well. Today we travelled a LOT and saw some beautiful scenery. I should be writing this and posting pictures with it, but I don't have them in here. I'll really try hard to get them on here tomorrow.
G'night for now.
G'night for now.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
from KC MO
Sorry it's been a couple days. We didn't have wireless at the last couple places we stayed. Now we're at a rest area in KS that has wireless. This cracks me up. We should get these in ID and OR.
Well, we’ve had an eventful couple of days… Last I wrote, we had broken down and were hoping to get the car fixed the next morning. Well, it was done by noon on Saturday. Thank God for a shop that was open on Saturday, huh? So, we got White Castle for lunch and left town. Have you ever had White Castle? It’s pretty good. They serve tiny little hamburgers – like we ate 4 each. Yum! So, a couple hours down the road, we were on one of those highways that goes through town, stop lights and all, and I stalled the car at a light. Well, the guy behind me saw that everyone was moving, but as he reached down to grab his cell phone, he didn’t realize that I wasn’t moving. So, he bumped our bumper, denting it, but not harming Erin or me. Erin, being pregnant, wanted to get the baby checked out, though, so we spent a few hours in a local women’s hospital. When we finally left the hospital, it was 9:00. But since we hadn’t had a real rough day, we took off for St. Louis and spent the night there. Next morning we rode the funky elevators up to the top of the arch. Then we went to the Route 66 museum. We had gotten this brochure that built up the museum and park and everything, but when we got there, it was seriously just a room with a bunch of memorabilia from Route 66 and a town near where the museum was that had been flooded about 20 years ago and is now just a big park. Weird. Disappointing. Whatever. But I liked the arch.
Anyhoo, now we’re in Kansas City with Erin’s family – dad, sister Keri, and brother-in-law Amaraa. We got to meet Keri’s husband for the first time. He’s really nice. But he’s just starting to learn English, so we haven’t really been able to bond with him or anything. But he’ll be cool to have in the family. And Keri really seems happy with him. So that’s good.
This morning we left KC and are driving to Fort Collins, CO. I think it’s supposed to be about a 10 hour drive. Then we’re on to Salt Lake City and then on to home on Thursday.
So, that’s kinda where we’re at. If we get some more pics I’ll be sure to post some highlights. So keep checking back.
Later…
Well, we’ve had an eventful couple of days… Last I wrote, we had broken down and were hoping to get the car fixed the next morning. Well, it was done by noon on Saturday. Thank God for a shop that was open on Saturday, huh? So, we got White Castle for lunch and left town. Have you ever had White Castle? It’s pretty good. They serve tiny little hamburgers – like we ate 4 each. Yum! So, a couple hours down the road, we were on one of those highways that goes through town, stop lights and all, and I stalled the car at a light. Well, the guy behind me saw that everyone was moving, but as he reached down to grab his cell phone, he didn’t realize that I wasn’t moving. So, he bumped our bumper, denting it, but not harming Erin or me. Erin, being pregnant, wanted to get the baby checked out, though, so we spent a few hours in a local women’s hospital. When we finally left the hospital, it was 9:00. But since we hadn’t had a real rough day, we took off for St. Louis and spent the night there. Next morning we rode the funky elevators up to the top of the arch. Then we went to the Route 66 museum. We had gotten this brochure that built up the museum and park and everything, but when we got there, it was seriously just a room with a bunch of memorabilia from Route 66 and a town near where the museum was that had been flooded about 20 years ago and is now just a big park. Weird. Disappointing. Whatever. But I liked the arch.
Anyhoo, now we’re in Kansas City with Erin’s family – dad, sister Keri, and brother-in-law Amaraa. We got to meet Keri’s husband for the first time. He’s really nice. But he’s just starting to learn English, so we haven’t really been able to bond with him or anything. But he’ll be cool to have in the family. And Keri really seems happy with him. So that’s good.
This morning we left KC and are driving to Fort Collins, CO. I think it’s supposed to be about a 10 hour drive. Then we’re on to Salt Lake City and then on to home on Thursday.
So, that’s kinda where we’re at. If we get some more pics I’ll be sure to post some highlights. So keep checking back.
Later…
Friday, July 13, 2007
Oh, good news. Not at all related to the trip. I got the results from the test I took to get my ESL endorsement for teaching, and I passed! Yeah! I'm not super-surprised because I didn't have too hard of a time on it, but I'm still pleased. Still waiting on the medical test results, though.
OK, so the last part of the day isn't really as funny, but we had to have a sense of humor about it or it would just be really bad. Well, apparently I only know how to get 4 pictures on one blog, so I'm going to do another one and put another pic on there.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Later, taters...
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
So, tomorrow we're off to downtown again for more touristing. Is that a word? Anyhoo, we've got a tour of the Capitol set up, and we hope to go up in the Washington Monument, and visit the Vietnam Memorial and Arlington Cemetary. Should be fun!
Monday, July 9, 2007
So, that's our last couple of days. We're still having fun sight-seeing. We have a Capitol tour scheduled for Wednesday morning, so that should be fun. I'll keep you posted.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Yesterday (Saturday) we had probably the prettiest drive so far. We started out in Fort Wayne(ish), Indiana, and went through Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, West Virginia - again, Maryland, and then into Virginia, where we are staying with our friend Angela for the next few days. The scenery was absolutely beautiful. Green, hilly, old buildings. Loved it. And we're actually going back out the same way, so we get to see it again. And we'll have a little bit more time, so we'll stop and see Antietam, and some scenic overlook type things.
Anyhoo, here are a couple pics from along the way today. Me with a bear because I miss my dog. The bear was surprisingly soft - andwell behaved. And then just me goofing off because the sign says to smile. Maybe I should have posted the one of Erin, too, because she stood right behind the sign and it looks like she doesn't have any clothes on. But I don't want to have too many pics on here. You can just imagine that one.
What else? Well, we saw about 6 dead deer, 2 birds of prey hovering low over their lunch (actually, one of them was on the ground with it's wings spread wide... it looked like some sort of ceremony they were performing before eating), I attempted to eat a foot long hot dog for lunch, we found out what a pike is (as in a turn pike road), we listened to a radio station called "the Pickle," and we saw our first Amish people of the trip.
So, we're off to church. More about sight-seeing in Washington, DC later.
Vote 2008
OK, America, it's your turn. One of your rights - and responsibilities - as Americans is to vote. Vote for your favorite candidate. Vote for who you think will do a better job representing you. Vote for who you believe in. Vote - like your life depended on it. OK, so this is not that big of a deal. But this is one of our feats of strength and we need you to decide who wins. We're making funny faces and we want you to tell us which is funnier. Go ahead and post your vote as a comment.
Thank you for your votes.
Friday, July 6, 2007
Tales from the Rest Area
OK, so we're at a rest area in the middle of Iowa. Not going to type too much because we do need to get on the road. I just wanted to say hi from a rest area. I think it's hilarious. They have wireless internet at all of the rest areas here and they actually advertise it on those blue signs telling how far till the next one. Crazy. Why? Do they think people are really going to spend that much time on the toilets?
Anyhoo, Zane is no longer with us. We left him at his grandparents house this morning, and Erin and I are doing the rest of the trip just the 2 of us. However, we will be doing at least one more feat of strength. But we'll need your help. All of you. We're going to post some pics on here later on today and we'll need you to vote on which is the funniest. So, check back tonight. Every vote counts!
Toodles for now
AMBER
Anyhoo, Zane is no longer with us. We left him at his grandparents house this morning, and Erin and I are doing the rest of the trip just the 2 of us. However, we will be doing at least one more feat of strength. But we'll need your help. All of you. We're going to post some pics on here later on today and we'll need you to vote on which is the funniest. So, check back tonight. Every vote counts!
Toodles for now
AMBER
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Anyhoo, other than the water in my pants, I had a good 4th of July. I hope you all did too.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Zane's Feats of Strength
We didn't have a super-exciting day today, so I thought I'd tell about something else we've been doing to amuse ourselves along the way. Yeah, because with sight-seeing, driving, rest stops, gas stops, visiting friends and family, etc., we don't have enough to keep us busy. So, Zane was thinking about this ahead of time and thought maybe it would be fun to have some sort of activity to amuse us at rest stops. Something to challenge us and... yeah. Oh, and it could be physical, mental, spiritual strength, etc. And he calls his idea "Zane's Feats of Strength."
So, the first one was to pick as many wild flowers as we could find in 5 minutes and bring them back to the starting point. Erin won. The second was to see who could blow their belly out the most (Erin's idea). So, we measured a before and after for each of us and compared the difference. Zane won. Go figure. The 3rd, my turn to give the idea, was a word game (big surprise). Using the words "Yellowstone National Park" we had 4 minutes to find as many words as we could. Again, Erin won. Yes, I was dissappointed with myself. Next was a mime contest where we had to act out what we anticipated was going to be our favorite part of the trip. I acted out shopping at the Mall of America (lol). And our last one, so far, was to unwrap a Starburst candy in our mouths, without using our hands. Yes, my idea again. But Zane won. What!?! That one was supposed to be mine. Oh well. There's nothing for the winner. Just the satisfaction of knowing you won.
So yeah, that's our extra fun on the road. Erin's got a fun idea for the next feat of strength. It should be fun. Maybe tomorrow I'll put some pics on here to show you some of our dorkiness.
So, the first one was to pick as many wild flowers as we could find in 5 minutes and bring them back to the starting point. Erin won. The second was to see who could blow their belly out the most (Erin's idea). So, we measured a before and after for each of us and compared the difference. Zane won. Go figure. The 3rd, my turn to give the idea, was a word game (big surprise). Using the words "Yellowstone National Park" we had 4 minutes to find as many words as we could. Again, Erin won. Yes, I was dissappointed with myself. Next was a mime contest where we had to act out what we anticipated was going to be our favorite part of the trip. I acted out shopping at the Mall of America (lol). And our last one, so far, was to unwrap a Starburst candy in our mouths, without using our hands. Yes, my idea again. But Zane won. What!?! That one was supposed to be mine. Oh well. There's nothing for the winner. Just the satisfaction of knowing you won.
So yeah, that's our extra fun on the road. Erin's got a fun idea for the next feat of strength. It should be fun. Maybe tomorrow I'll put some pics on here to show you some of our dorkiness.
And speaking of my feet and legs, they are doing much better. In fact, they almost look normal! If you've seen me in the past few months, you've probably seen my hugely swollen legs. I mean, you can't help but see them. So, yeah, they're workin' it out. Still haven't heard from my doctor, but I'll be sure to let everyone know when I do.
Peace out.
Sunday, July 1, 2007
Road Trip - Day 1 & 2
Our road trip has started out just fine. We left Nampa Saturday morning. Here are a couple pics from our first couple days - at Yellowstone.
The first one is Erin and I in front of Old Faithful (obviously). The second is us with Zane, Erin's hubby, with the Upper Falls on the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone in the background. I remember a lot about our family visits to Yellowstone when I was a kid, but I don't remember the Grand Canyon. It's amazing!!!
So, tonight we were supposed to be camping at Devil's Tower, but we spent a lot more time in Yellowstone this morning, so we were running way late. So, we're staying in Moorcroft, WY, instead at this cute little motel. Tomorrow, our sight-seeing will include Devil's Tower, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Wall Drug (lol), and my aunt and uncle :)
Yep, we're having a good time. Getting a bunch of sun. Driving tons! Hiking quite a bit. Good times.
More later...
AMBER
So, tonight we were supposed to be camping at Devil's Tower, but we spent a lot more time in Yellowstone this morning, so we were running way late. So, we're staying in Moorcroft, WY, instead at this cute little motel. Tomorrow, our sight-seeing will include Devil's Tower, Mt. Rushmore, Crazy Horse, Wall Drug (lol), and my aunt and uncle :)
Yep, we're having a good time. Getting a bunch of sun. Driving tons! Hiking quite a bit. Good times.
More later...
AMBER
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