While it was definitely a blessing, we have 4 people in the car, and all four of them on this vacation are available drivers! I LOVE driving, but when you drive 1030 miles to get home on the last day, that's a bit much for one fella, so we did some switching out and whatever, but we did it!!!
I am going to include a lot of parts of my hand written notes that I do when we're on vacation. Hopefully it will tell a decent story. Hopefully there will be a few educational parts of this as well, as we like to teach the boys stuff while we're showing them our beautiful country.
I am going to include a lot of parts of my hand written notes that I do when we're on vacation. Hopefully it will tell a decent story. Hopefully there will be a few educational parts of this as well, as we like to teach the boys stuff while we're showing them our beautiful country.
Let's go!
From the journal:
Vacation 2021, Day 1
Mama had to work this particular weekend, so it was my job to pack up the van and be ready to go when she got home! This also required me to deliver the dogs to my sisters farm as that is where they'll be living the next two weeks. While dropping them off, I had taken them into the house and returned to the vehicle to grab one of their containers of food. When I went back out to get the other hound's food, I saw that it had fallen out of the back of the van, into the gravel in their driving, spilling everywhere... I don't have time for this $h!+!!!
Back home we go...
We left Pleasant Hill around 2:30pm. Our fist stop was in Kearney, Missouri to get gas, stretch our legs and frankly, relieve ourselves. Once everyone was back to comfortable, we piled back into the van... on thru KC, Lawrence, Topeka, Emporia, El Dorado (while singing The Eagles Desparado at the top of my lungs!), Witchita and finally stopping in Blackwell, OK.
What did we discover when we got out of the vehicle at the Holiday Inn Express, you may be asking? Well, we discovered that Ted, and Ted alone, failed to load Mama Chaos's suitcase into the van prior to vacating Pleasant Hill!!! NOT GOOD!
Luckily, her shoes (that weren't on her feet) were packed into the bottom of Rob's bag, and her meds were packed into a bathroom bag, both of which, were present and accounted for! If I were a liar, I would tell you that I thought this was funny, but I'm not a liar. I seriously wanted to bawl! Vaca had just started and my failure reared it's ugly head in a really big way!
Luckily, her shoes (that weren't on her feet) were packed into the bottom of Rob's bag, and her meds were packed into a bathroom bag, both of which, were present and accounted for! If I were a liar, I would tell you that I thought this was funny, but I'm not a liar. I seriously wanted to bawl! Vaca had just started and my failure reared it's ugly head in a really big way!
There was a Wal Mart just 3 miles down the road that was open for another hour, so once we got the included luggage up to the room, we headed there for a new, swanky wardrobe for Mama's vaca. Rob stayed behind in the room.
Caleb found a nice, hot pink, two-piece bikini that he was going to buy me (with my money!) for my birthday. He was nearly pee'ing himself laughing. He got me a Snickers bar instead, thank God.
Back to the hotel we went with a $100 receipt of my stupidity and we stopped at the Braun's that was adjacent to the hotel.
Not a great start...
The next 10 photos are the itinerary that me bride created for the boys to follow along with as we went. Did they use them? No... for the most part. They still asked questions about what was on the docket for tomorrow and so on. But, massive, massive credit to Mom for putting this together!
The biggest surprise of day 1's driving was the Flint Hills (or here, or here...)in Kansas. We saw a fairly large sign, the kind you see when you're entering a different state, from quite a distance away. Nothing was out of the ordinary at the time, fields with tree's and just normal landscape, then we finally got close to the sign and it said, "Welcome to the Flint Hills". Okay, what does that mean?
The biggest surprise of day 1's driving was the Flint Hills (or here, or here...)in Kansas. We saw a fairly large sign, the kind you see when you're entering a different state, from quite a distance away. Nothing was out of the ordinary at the time, fields with tree's and just normal landscape, then we finally got close to the sign and it said, "Welcome to the Flint Hills". Okay, what does that mean?
It means that you're driving thru one of the very last prairie lands in the U.S. The entrance was on the crest of a hill, and once you went over that hill, the tree's mostly disappeared and you saw stuff like this for miles and miles!
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