Friday, July 8, 2011

Days 15 & 16: Headed Home

The past 2 days have been spent primarily in the car. Of the last 48 hours more than half of them have been spent in the car. That means a lot of sleep and a lot of movies. There were a few funny and interesting things that happened along the way though. Yesterday we drove out of Arizona and through New Mexico to end up in Lubbock, Texas. We stopped a few times, but nothing major. The only stop that was a little interesting yesterday was one of the places we stopped for gas was in a little town called Happy, Texas, and in happy when you pull up to their gas station the meet you at the driver door and pump your gas for you. It was a different experience than we Florida girls were use to. The place was loaded with real cowboys and apparently gentlemen. that was about all that happened yesterday that was very interesting.
Today, however, we had a few more memorable stops. When we stopped at out first rest stop today Mom and Dad got out, but since we had been sleeping the rest of us moved a little slower. After sitting a while Austin and I decided to get out while we were there. When we came out of the bathrooms and were walking towards the car we realized Dad was driving away. About that same time Britt asked Dad if he realized Austin and I were not in the car. Apparently he didn't and slammed on brakes. It was a close call. Austin and I almost got left at a rest stop in west Texas. That's a long way from home!
Our next stop was a little farther down the road. We stopped at a place called Buc-ee's. Apparently it is the pride of Texas. When we went in we didn't know what to expect. It had home-goods section, a souvenir section, a deli, and a section that looked like an over sized gas station, but not quite big enough to be a grocery store. They had everything. We just used the restrooms, looked around and bought a few cookies. But now we have been to Buc-ee's.
The last "stop" we made was to turn around and take a picture of a sign outside a business. Keep in mind that we are in TEXAS and we saw a sign that read "Get away with murder, Kill them in Florida." That is horrible that the rest of nations feels so strongly about Florida now. Such a disgrace to our state.
Tomorrow we are stopping in New Orleans then Sunday we will be home! Now that we are on the home stretch we can't wait to be home! Only 2 more days, this vacation flew by!

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Day 14: Grand Canyon

Today we saw the Grand Canyon. To sum it up, it was place you have to see once, but once you’ve seen it, it all kind of looks the same. The good views of the canyon are only accessible by riding the shuttle buses or hiking the trails, so naturally we hiked… psych… we took the shuttle buses. The buses dropped you off at various look out points and then the next bus would be by to pick you up in about 10-15 minutes. Some of the stops that were kind of close together we hiked to. I expected most all of the rim to have guardrails, but the truth was very few portions had rails. Most places you could walk right out to the edge if you wanted and a lot of people did. However, like I said earlier, once you saw it… you saw it so we didn’t stay there as long as I thought we would.

After we finished the shuttle route we drove our car around the other side of the canyon, but we only stopped once. We stopped at the tower on the southeast rim of the canyon, but once we got to it, it began to storm. At first it was just a light rain, but as we were headed back towards the car lightening struck in the canyon and we began to move a little faster. We safely made it to our car and began our drive to our next nights stop.

On the way we came across a little stand with Native American goods so we stopped to look, but while we were there the rain caught up to us and it was much harder now. A lot of the goods and jewelry were set up outside so we helped the woman working the stand get all of her things inside. While we were collecting the jewelry the rain was coming down sideways so we were getting soaked! The Indian lady gave us a bag of Buffalo Jerky for helping her. We really wanted to try it, but not for 12 dollars so we were excited when she gave it to us! We finished shopping then headed on to our hotel for the night, but before we called it a night we stopped at Cracker barrel and ate some yummy food. It made up for the lunch we didn’t eat. Once we got to the hotel we settled down and watched some TV. then caught up on the bachelorette. It was a relaxing evening since I am sure we will be up and on the road very early in the morning.

Funny Comments:

Austin- 8 am: I am not talking the rest of the day!

Day 13: Hoover Dam

Today was a pretty short day. We got up and checked out of the hotel around 8:30. Even at that time there were still a few people up gambling. They looked so very tired. We were pretty tired ourselves being that we went to bed later than normal.

When we left the hotel we drove up the strip. Pawn Stars pawn shop was at the north end of the strip. They didn’t open until 9 and when we drove by at 8:55 there was a line down the building. Mom was trying to take pictures, but they didn’t turn out the first time so we went around the block. When we came by the second time they were letting people in so we stopped to go inside. It was much smaller than it looks on the show. They also had a section devoted to souvenirs whish was the busiest section. They t.v. show people weren’t out in the shop, they stay in the back unless something good comes in. It was still cool to see the place where the show is filmed.

Once we left there we only had a few hours to go to get to the Hoover Dam. Hoover Dam was huge and pretty scary to look over. We didn’t go down in the dam, but we walked over it then drove over it. We didn’t stay there long because it was extremely hot! Once we got back in the car our phones started going off and the madness began. This is when we all found out about the Casey Anthony trial. I don’t think I will forget where I was when I first heard the news.

After Hoover Dam it was about 3 hours to our KOA at the Grand Canyon. We didn’t feel like driving the extra hour up to the canyon since it was already late afternoon and the rain was coming so instead we went to the rec room and did laundry and homework. Then we ate dinner at the Koa and went to bed early. This day was short, but it was a very well needed rest. Tomorrow is our last major stop at the Grand Canyon then we are headed home.

Funny comments:

Britt- Is that Elvis? Yep, it’s an impostinator! (Impersonator + Imposter = Impostinator)

Britt- Hoover dam, is that a human made dam or beaver dam?

Day 12: VEGAS BABY!

Vegas… Need I say more? We left Salt Lake City around 9. Dad let us sleep in then he and Austin went down and got us breakfast and brought it back up to us. That was very sweet of them. We ate then got on the road to Vegas.

We got to Vegas around 3 and went straight to our hotel. We stayed at the Imperial Palace which is part of Caesars palace chain. When we walk in we knew we were in a very different place. The lobby was a large Casino with impersonators on a stage. We had to wait in line about an hour just to check in. Once we check in we went up to our room in the 11th floor which had an amazing view of the strip. We changed then headed out for dinner. We had not had lunch so an early dinner was called for. We ended up at Jimmy Buffets Margaritaville Restaurant. It was an awesome place; the inside was decorated like the islands. They even had a dinner show. 3 men on stilts and an island girl in a bikini came out and put on a little show. The best place we could have picked for dinner!

After dinner we went back up to our room to let our food settle before going shopping. Shopping in Vegas was great! Austin bought me the cutest purse ever and Britt and I bought souvenirs. Britt took a little longer finding her souvenirs so Austin and I walked down the strip a little ways taking pictures. However, we were a little pressed for time because our limo was going to be at our hotel at 9 to pick us up. SO after getting all our souvenirs we rushed back to the hotel.

The limo ride was great. He took us to all the places we wanted to see and took our picture once we got there. Our first stop was the Pawn Stars shop. The lobby was closed, but we took a picture outside. Then after riding down the strip we stopped at the welcome to Vegas sign to take another picture. We then got back in the limo and rushed to the Bellagio to see the 10 o’clock water show. While the water was going off we drove around the fountain in the limo. After the water show we went back to the hotel and he dropped us off. We then decided to walk over to Caesar’s Palace so we could go inside. That place was huge! The lobby that you see on the Hangover is just 1/3 of the bottom floor that we walked through. Pars of it looked just like the Hangover, but other parts didn’t even look like the same place. After we walked over there a few hours had passed and they were ready to hit the sack. I wanted to stay out longer being that we were only there one night, but there was no way I would ever walk that street alone. It was a scary place for a young girl but when I was walking with Austin and felt protected it was a great city to see. Well that was Vegas and I don’t know if I’ll ever get a chance to go back but I can now say I have been to Vegas!

Funny comments:

Britt- Dad, do you even know how to play poker? Dad- I aight even played go swim!!

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Day 11: Hello Whitewater!

This has been an extremely long day! We started very early this morning leaving camp around six. We headed down to the Grand Tetons and Jackson Hole. The first few hours me Britt and Austin slept! We woke up to beautiful mountains surrounding us. These were the Teton Mountains. The difference about these mountain and was they seemed to be independent mountains, instead of being a chain that looked like they met about half way up these didn't seem to meet until the ground. They were like one single mountain beside another single mountain, but they were still capped in snow and beautiful!
South of Grand Tetons we stopped in Jackson Hole. It was a beautiful town and full of people on vacation. We ate lunch at a hole in the wall burrito shop called D.O.G. Momo's shack. There were tons of college age students eating there who looked like they just woke up from a long night. The food was good though and fairly cheap.
After letting our food settle we headed down to the boat house for out white water rafting trip down the snake river. The water definitely was cold, but it felt great in the 90 degree weather. Sitting on those rubber boats was like sitting on a frying pan so going through the rapids and getting soaked was nice. Austin was picked along with another young guy to be the head rowers. He sat at the front of the boat and got the worst of the crashing water, but he never fell out! The other guy did get thrown out during the worst rapids and went into shock from the cold water, but we got him back in the boat. Only Dad Britt Austin and I went, but Mom traveled down the road taking pictures! It was a ton of fun!
After rafting we had to get back on the road and get down to Salt Lake City. Getting there was a little rough cause we had to take some crazy curvy mountain roads to get to the interstate and it felt like we would never make it but we did and the fun didn't stop there. It was our first night to get to stay in a Holiday Inn Express, we were so excited to get there, but once we got there we discovered we were at the wrong one. We had booked a hotel further south, but I thought it was this one. So we took our bags back out and got back in the car again. It was 9:30 and that lunch from noon was long gone! So once we got close to our actual hotel, we ran into Olive Garden and got Soup, Salad, and Bread sticks to go. When we got to the correct hotel we found out we had booked a suit. It was so nice, kitchen, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom in the room (Mom specially liked the 2 separate flat screen tv's). That was a huge improvement from the Koa's. There we sat down and ate dinner which made it all worth it. The best food so far on the trip and a fluffy bed to sleep in. It was fantastic. I can't wait to go to sleep and sleep in tomorrow! This is going to be great!

Day 10: Last Day in Yellowstone.

Today was our last day in Yellowstone so we made sure to see everything we hadn't seen yet. It was pretty much the day we rode the entire loop! We didn't have to stop at Old Faithful or any of the other geysers we had already seen but the large loop of Yellowstone takes an entire day to see! We drove over the Continental Divide a few times and took some pictures naturally. We had 2 ultimate destinations today: West Thumb Geyser Basin on Yellowstone Lake and Mammoth Hot Springs. If you know anything about Yellowstone you know these two places are on th eopposite corners of the park and Yellowstone is a lot bigger than I thought once we started driving it! Fortunately, West Thumb Geyser Basin was right on the shore of Yellowstone Lake so we were able to see both things at one time.There were a few geysers in the shallow water of the lake, they looked like mini volcanos under water!
The next major stop was Mammoth Hot Springs in North Yellowstone. It took a couple hours to get there with a few minor stops. One stop was lunch. We went to a picnic area on the Yellowstone river, but the water was so high some of the tables were under water. Across the river a Buffalo was layin in the sun. I never thought I would sit and eat lunch so close to a wild animal! After lunch we finally made it to Mammoth. There we shopped at the gift shop longer than we saw the springs. We were about geysered out!
Along the route we also stopped at the Mud Volcano and Dragon's Mouth Spring. Originally we stopped for the Mud Volcano but Dragon's Mouth was much cooler. It really sounded like a dragon blowing smoke. These were just a few extra stops we took. On our way back to the camp 3 wolves ran across the road in front of us! This was the only wild animal we hadn't seen, but we were told we wouldn't see them! After seeing them we went in a store and told some of the locals what we saw and they had a fit. The girl said she had lived there 24 years and never saw a single wolf. She was very upset and said she was going to have to search out that area. Apparently, it isn't normal to see a wolf, much less up close and during the day, and we saw 3 really up close! It was an awesome end to Yellowstone. We leave in the morning headed south towards Las Vegas!!

Funny Comments:
Austin- (after spotting a mule deer)"Deer, Duck, Beer, Bo.. HORNS! Worth turning around for!"
Dad- "Sheepeater Cliff!" Mom, Britt, Austin-"She peed her cliff?"

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Day 9: Horseback and Old Faithful

Today was probably Brittany's favorite day. We finally want horseback riding. Brittany;s main request was that we went horseback riding at Yellowstone. It was extremely fun and something we really enjoyed. Mom couldn't go because of her back, but Dad, Austin, Britt, and I had a great time. The best part of the rise was definitely when Dad got thrown off the horse! Britt dropped her sweatshirt off the horse and it spooked Dad;s horse so the horse reared up and turned and threw Dad off. He was okay but it sure was funny! The ride was about 2 and a half hours and so peaceful. We all really enjoyed it even though we are sore now!
After horseback riding we were so hungry we just went and got McDonald's for lunch. After that quick stop we headed back through the park. Our first stop was at the grand prismatic geyser. We were told this is one of the best things in Yellowstone. That man that gave us the map told us about a little hidden trail that once you get up gives you a breath taking view, he was right! From the ground you could only see colored steam, but after taking a pretty difficult hike up the side of the hill the view was indescribable! I truly believe that may be the most beautiful piece of nature in all of America. It was insane how that geyser had so many distinct neon colors! Absolutely jaw droppingly gorgeous!
Next we made our way down to Old Faithful. The man told us the best view was from the second floor balcony of the Old Faithful Inn. We got to the Inn at 4:10 but he next eruption wasn't supposed to be until 5:05 so we just went on up to the balcony and waited. It was worth the wait to get such great seats so that I could take a lot of good pictures. Old Faithful really is the central icon of Yellowstone and it is for a reason. It's strength, power, and beauty! Tomorrow is our last day in Yellowstone and I cant wait to see what else the park has to show!

Funny Comments:
Dad- What's my horses name? Hey dog go?!? Suzanne- No, Hildalgo!

Suzanne on the phone with Grandma Maggie- We saw old faithful today! Gma-You saw old people??

Day 8: First Day in Yellowstone

Today was our first day in Yellowstone! Before we sent on into the park we stopped at the Silver Gate General Store for some milk and lunch meat. When we pulled up Britt spotted a buffalo beside the building. At first we weren't sure if it was real, but after we looked at it a little while we realized it was chewing so it was real. That was our first encounter with the buffalo. When we went in the store we asked the man what we should do just expecting him to tell us the main things, but he was much more helpful than expected. He gave us a map and drew all over it showing us all the secret places and best places. We used that map and his directions as if they were the only directions and then were great!
Once we got into the park our first stop was a little lake back off in the woods. He said the hike was about 20 minutes, when we did it we had to go a little slower. But, we made it! Up the trail to the lake all the way around the lake and back down the trail. It was a long 2 mile hike and i am sure we will all be sore tomorrow. But Mom did it and she was excited just to be able to go with us!
Next we went to the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and saw the water falls. The man that gave us the map told us the best view was from Artist Point so that is where we went and I think I agree with him! That waterfall was huge and so powerful and we were on a bridge right over the river that came from the falls. That river was so far down and the canyon was to seep! That has to be one of the best views in Yellowstone!
After the falls we went to our fits geyser basin! Norris Geyser basin has a ton of hot springs that were very pretty, but it smelled awful! The whole places reacked with sulfur! Just not a pleasant smell at all. I wanted to know how hot the water was so instead of touching it and getting thrown in jail, I asked the ranger. He told me those were the hotest set of geysers and their average temperature was 160-180 degrees!! One of the springs once reached 280 degrees!! That sure is some hot water!
While driving around some of the smaller cut off roads Dad spotted an enormous elk. He was a 5 by 5 which means he had 5 horns on both sides, but instead of the horns going up about a foot they stretched about 4 feet in the air! Dad couldn't resist himself so he and Austin went a little closer to be sure to get a better picture and they did! That bull was so big and so beautiful laying down in all the green grass with his horns standing so high.
The funniest thing that has happened thus far was the traffic jam we got into today! We just thought there must be an animal on the side of the road, but once we got close enough we realized there was a buffalo walking down the center of the road. Cars were trying to pass it, but that took a while. Finally, we got to the front of the line and passed it. When we drove by it was only 2 ft away from our car. Dad tried to reach out and pet it but we yelled at him not to! Mam said it was just a parade and it sure seemed like one. Today was a first during our first day in Yellowstone!

Funny Comments:
Mom- No the buffalo is walking down the center of the road, it is like a parade!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Day 7: Snow in the Summer/Mountain Ranges

Today was undoubtedly the greatest day thus far! It started out kinda slow traveling but once we got to the Devil's Tower the fun began. That rock is so unbelievably tall. When you stand next to it, it seems impossible to be so small. This was great but my least favorite part of the day, that just explains how great the day was!
Our first set of mountains were the Bighorn Mountains. You could see them from miles away with their white caps shinning in the sun. It seems to strange to see so much snow in the middle of June! Once we got up towards the top of those mountains we couldn't help but to play in the snow. So our Florida family pulls over on the side of the mountain in our shorts and tee shirts and started throwing snow at each other. It was so cold, but when we weren't touching the snow or covered in it the temperature wasn't very low. We made our way through those mountains and carried on. The next mountain range was a once in a lifetime experience! It is impossible to explain how amazing these mountains are! The rocky mountains are no joke and the bear tooth highway wasn't either. It was extremely scary and genuinely life threatening. We went up 10,000 feet to the top of a mountain covered in snow with no guard rails and hairpin turns. In some places, where the snow plows had cleared the roads the snow and ice toward up to 20 feet, towering far above the top of the car! That was a bit nerve racking in itself. The whole mountain looked like one avalanche waiting to happen! From the top Mom described the range as looking like the Swedish alps, that is how beautiful it was! Brittany wanted to stop and play in that snow too, but it was entirely too dangerous. We stopped for the night in the mountains and are currently at 8,000 feet. Our view out the window is a huge mountain covered with snow, truly gorgeous!
Dad's favorite part about today and really exciting for all of us was seeing a lot of wild animals. On out way to the mountains we saw a heap of pronghorn antelope. They just lay around in pastures with cows and look completely normal, but to us it was a new sight. While on the bighorn mountains we saw two huge moose! They were right by the fence so we stopped and took some pictures of them. They are such huge animals! A little later we saw a heard of elk. There we about 7 or 8 of them grazing on the side of the mountain right by the road and it was as if they knew I was taking their picture because they all turned broad side and stared at me. What a picture! Lastly as he were almost to our cabin there was a large mule deer on the side of the road so we backed up and sat beside it. It was literally 10 feet from our car! Today was absolutely amazing and I hope this was just the start of our stay at Yellowstone! It's going to be amazing!

Funny Comment:
Britt- Why do all these buildings look so western? Suzanne- Well we are in the west!

Day 6: Mt. Rushmore & Custer State Park

Today was our first "Stationary" day, but even those we weren't traveling from state to state we still spent a great amount of time in the car sight seeing. The main attraction today was Mount Rushmore. Britt didn't seem to understand what this big deal was about some faces in a rock. Our first trip was during the day and it was amazing, but not really much to do. Later that night we went back for the lighting ceremony and that was a totally different story. There was a very interesting and informative video then they lit up the faces and called all service men and women up to the stage. It was so moving to see all those(mostly) men stand so proud for their country in a place with such historical importance.
We also visited Custer State Park. Custer state park was a long loop of winding roads with beautiful scenery and a few wild animals. The part I liked the most was feeding the chipmunks! I had never seen chipmunks before much less fed them. There were tons of them and they were all over the rocks and another man showed me how to feed them. At first I was really nervous but when the first one crawled on my hand and took the peanut I wasn't scared anymore. A little later Mom read a pamphlet that said not to feed the Chipmunks, some carry diseases. Oh well... too late now! We also saw a few Buffalo roaming while we were at the park. They were huge and so chill but i'm sure they can be dangerous. I didn't want to feed them!
However... at dinner they fed me! We went to downtown Keystone for dinner. It was an old western setting with shops and restaurants down the strip. There were even true cowboys in the middle of the road crackin whips and spinning their guns around. But most importantly, at dinner I ate my first buffalo burger. It was pretty good and supposedly pretty good for you. They have like a tenth of the fat and calories of a normal cheeseburger. If I can eat it more than cheeseburgers and not gain as much weight, that sounds like the burger for me!
Being that we didn't travel today we got to go and quickly see two other attractions. We drove down to see the Crazy Horse memorial which is going to be the biggest memorial. Three times larger than Mt Rushmore and dedicated to the Native Americans. This was something that took a lot of time, and a lot of time we did not have, but we did see the memorial as we drove up. Also, we went to Rushmore cave. It was the closest cave to Mt Rushmore but instead of going into the cave, Britt wanted to ride their zipline down the mountain... so we did! Brittany and I strapped ourselves in and flew down the side of a mountain. It really was a lot of fun.
Last but definitely not least, today was so amazing because we actually took a few hour and laid down at the camp and took a nap. It was so nice out that Austin and I laid out a sheet and slept outside on the grass. It was so peaceful and so relaxing. I wish Florida could be cool enough that you could lay out on the grass and take a comfortable nap! Today has been great but we are moving on tomorrow! That's all for now.

Funny Comments:
Situation: Austin dying laughing uncontrolably while trying to be quiet during a respectful patriotic ceremony.
Dad: "Look at all these rocks, So that's why they call it the rocky mountains!"


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Day 5:Taking the Scenic Route/Detours

Today was the most interesting day to say the least. The morning started off early again, about 5 am in Kansas City. We immediately ran into sever storms before we ever got out of Missouri. However, knowing Wayne Cannon, we just kept driving and out ran it instead of stopping to let it pass. We had a few close calls but we made it out alive and that's all that matters.
After Missouri we took an intentional detour to see Kansas and Nebraska. This was the most beautiful part of our journey thus far. Everywhere you look you saw corn, corn, and more corn! This is when Dad made his brilliant comment "This sure is a corny state!" This was the first and be detour of many to come.
To make and extremely long story short, the Missouri river caused us to take about 4 detours which put us 2 hours behind. Instead of the first part being 3 short hours it took us 5 long hours. Every time we got back over to the interstate they had it closed off again. These detours did cause us to see many historic towns and beautiful landscapes be we also saw alot of flooding today. Many places were closed and sandbagged up, even parts of the interstate were lined with sandbags. The detour led us to one bridge that was very old. Beside us there was also a train crossing at the other old bridge. The toll booth lady helped us out with our second funny comment of the day. Keep in mind were in Nebraska crossing over to Iowa, and Dad tells the lady "We think were lost" so she naturally asked "Where are you headed?" When Dad told her Yellowstone, her face went blank and she looked as if she was trying to say "Well sir, you are VERY lost and very far away"
After we finally figured things and got back on the interstate for good, I took over driving. The part that I drove in Iowa and South Dakota seemed never ending. All those corn fields turned to green grass pastures and rolling hills but the problem was it all looked the same. That scenery got old fast and went on for hours and hours. That part of the journey was also the Lewis and Clark trial. If I was traveling at 75 mph and it took that long, I sure am glad I wasn't with them when they first discovered it.
After a very long 4 hours across South Dakota, we finally made it to the Badlands. A huge stripped rocked that forms peaks as well as plateaus and goes on for miles and miles without end. At one of the viewing areas we walked out on the steep mountains of rock and took a family photo. If we would have slipped it would have been a long, 300-500 foot fall to the valley. Luckily we all came out safe. The Badlands were gorgeous and one of those things you just have to see in order to respect it.
Lastly on our journey today we stopped at this little town called Wall Drug. I know it sounds crazy but it was pretty much a road of old western shops. There were boots, buckles, and plenty of souvenirs, however Wall Drug was especially eventful for our family. While we were looking around we lost Brittany. The other four of us all looked around and tried to find her but she was nowhere to be found. Finally I went back to where she started at the boots and belts. On my way I finally found her. After finding her we decided it was time to go. When we got to the car we realized we had left one of the doors wide open with Mom's camera and purse in clear view. God kept a close eye over it while we were gone because when we got back everything was right where we left it, that was truly a miracle. So now we've made it to Mt Rushmore KOA in South Dakota and we are staying here today and tomorrow. It will be nice to just sight see tomorrow and not have to drive 14 hours like today. But as for right now it is 11:30 South Dakota time, and 1:30 my time and everyone else is asleep. Its 50 degrees outside our cabin so there is no need for air tonight. But I must go to sleep now or its going to be another long day tomorrow.
Goodnight for now.

Funny Comments:
Dad- Kansas, this sure is a "corny" state.
Dad- Look at those fat cows! Austin- Dont talk about Suzanne like that!
Britt- Mt Rushmore: Did they carve those rocks that way?

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Day 4: Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri!

5 states, 4 major rivers, 3 attractions, 2 time zones, 1 day - This is a pretty simple explanation of our day. We started this morning in Chattanooga, after a few hours of riding through the mountains we made it to Nashville. Just for anyone who didn't know, Nashville is where my parents went on their honeymoon so that was a very important stop. While trying to get to the Grand Ole Opry we came across the General Jackson river boat so we stopped and took a few pictures. Then we went through a huge maze of construction work in order to get to the Opry House. We finally made it and took a few pictures outside by the huge guitars. Then it was back to the road.
Through the rest of Tennessee and Kentucky Britt, Austin, and I slept. Even thought we didn't leave Chattanooga until seven, the few hours of sleep were nice. While we were asleep Mom and Dad said it rained awhile, but at least it rained while we were in the car.
Illinois wasn't much to talk about either, but once we got to the Missouri state line the camera stayed busy. The Gateway Arch was definitely a sight to see. Even thought we didn't stop and ride in it, I felt high just looking at it. It toward over all the building and stretched as wide as the city. You couldn't focus long on the arch because before we knew it Dad and Austin spotted Bush Field where the St Louis Cardinals play, so the camera quickly turned that direction.
After St Louis, Dad and I switched seats and I drove the width of Missouri. If you know about the man in the map, his belly sure was bigger than I thought it was. If you don't know the man in the map, the drive across the Missouri was greater than I expected and didn't have near as many exist as the other states. In the end, we finally made it to Kansas City. Were in a slightly larger cabin and we are currently under Tornado watch until 2 a.m., but we wont be staying up to watch.
In recap, 5 states: Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, and Missouri. 4 major rivers: Tennessee river, Ohio river, Mississippi river, and the Missouri river. 3 attractions: General Jackson River Boat, The Grand Ole Opry, and the St Louis Gateway Arch. 2 time zones: Eastern and Central (Austin said it was weird living 3 o'clock twice in one day). 1 day: June 26th, 2011.

Funny comments:
Austin - "Nashville, Maybe i'll get discovered here!"
Mom - "Who needs a GPS when you have SRC?"

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Day 3: Fort Meade to Chattanooga

Our morning started early to say the least. Dad woke us up at 4:30 and we were dressed and on the road by 5 a.m. We took some short cut to the Florida turnpike and Dad was pretty excited cause we saved 30 minutes! We were in Gainesville when I woke up at 7:30!! A little while later we stopped at a rest stop in south Georgia. I snatched the keys and drove the rest of the way to Chattanooga with Austin as my co-pilot. We arrived at our KOA in Chattanooga at 2:30. Dad wishes we would have planned to go further but we had a fun afternoon.
After we checked in at the KOA and put our bags in our "Kozy Kabin" we got back in the car and headed west toward lookout mountain. On our way we saw this train thing that went straight up the side of the mountain, so naturally we turned around and went back to check it out. It was such a cool trip up that mountain. Sheikra's 200 foot drop doesn't have anything on this 2,000-plus foot drop. On the way up it felt like we would never reach the top and once we got to the top the train stopped at a 45 degree angle and we had to climb up the stairs to get out at the back of the train. By this time I was so ready to get off that train and on to solid ground. As soon as I climbed off the train I realized I had left my ticket on the train and I would be stranded if I didn't go back and get it. At this point the last thing I wanted to do was get back on that train that was dangling from the top of the mountain, but it was a must. After I got my ticket we went up a few stairs to get to the roof of the train station. From that height the view was amazing. After we took a few pictures and looked around we went back and got on the train and took it to the bottom. Even though it was a little nerve racking, honestly a little scary, it was worth it for the view and the experience. It was a great start to our long journey ahead.
Did I mention the cabin where all 5 of us are sleeping is no bigger than our family room? This sure will be a very bonding trip for the 5 of us. Oh... And its 7:45 and we are all in bed and Dad and Austin are almost asleep already! This sure is going to be interesting to say the least.

Funny comments of the day:
Brittany -"Wait... Indiana is a state?"
Austin -"Chat-ta-new-ga!"
Dad -"Whats and Ipod?"

Attractions visited:
Incline Railway at Lookout Mountain.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Day 2: The countdown is over!

I cannot believe we are actually leaving in a few hours! I don't think it has set in yet that in less than a week we are going to be on the other side of the country. Today mom and I went and got our hair cut so we are ready for the ton of pictures that we are going to be taking. Britt was ahead of us and got her hair cut just a few weeks ago! Dad and Austin couldn't be left out so they got haircuts too. I cut Austin's hair then mom cut dads. This was after the car was packed. I am very proud of my dad, we only have luggage in the back of the car and in a tool box looking thing on a rack on the back of the car. There aren't any items on top of the car and this is a blessing. The last thing we want is to ride up and all the people think the Beverly Hillbillies have come to town. Dad has already made me embarrass myself enough. The other day he had me call the campground and ask them if there were any rules about how our food was to be stored. The lady I talked to seem to think it was a silly question and proceeded to tell me there were not any bears. maybe I am the only one who is silly enough to think there are bears in South Dakota, but it seemed logical to me! This is just the beginning of a trip that will house many more laughs! Apparently I am the most excited because it is a quarter til midnight and I am still awake and writing. Maybe I should go to bed now considering we are driving 10 hours tomorrow! Goodbye Fort Meade, Florida- Hello America!!!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Day 1: Packing

Today was the main day for packing and running all our errands before we leave on our mission around the country. I probably spent 4 hours running around town making sure all the change got cashed in and all the maintenance on the car was taken care of. Mom spent the day cleaning the house from top to bottom. She did a pretty good job, she even cleaned off the desk in the office. Britt taught at VBS while dad and Austin were at work all day. When they got home we finished up some chores and ordered dinner. Yes, we were busy enough that we ordered Chinese for dinner. While mom, dad, grandma, Austin and I were eating dinner the lights flickered then the power went out. This is a minor set back in our plan, but at least it is only Thursday night and not Friday because if the power went out tomorrow night it would be much worse. Now tomorrow we have a few things to accomplish: we have to finish packing, pack the car and be sure everything is ready to start our journey early Saturday morning. As for now, this is all and we will have more details tomorrow and the days to follow. Until then...