my resolution for 2010:
blog twice a week.
not sure who will read this site twice a week but eh, it’ll give me practice & keep all of you up to date.
so we begin this journey of 2010 on the road.
we left friday night after i rang in the new year at a youth lock-in at my parent’s church. it was a blast but meant i only caught about 20 winks. which led to my eventual crashing.
on the floor.
in my hallway.
my mom found me snoring blissfully & ordered me to bed where i caught about 40 more winks before waking up in a panic realizing that i was moving & still had much to pack.
we meant to leave at 4 & very probably could’ve except for a front tire losing air fast thanks to an embedded nail. after a pit stop at the local friendly wal-mart, we were on the road.
the mishaps didn’t stop there.
somewhere in oklahoma my mom received a call from the security company saying an alarm at the church had gone off. long story short - nothing was stolen. thankfully we don’t have any money to steal & they didn’t have enough time to steal the flat screen although they tried.
we made it to springfield, missouri for the night & checked into a motel. a legit motel.
located along route 66, the motel boasted two '50s cars &
the next day consisted of dad realizing that the trunk handle to my grandmother’s SUV had broken. not too much of an inconvenience except that items had to be rearranged & unpacking will require some maneuvering. a stop had to be made at the first ever bass pro shop where we introduced truc to the glory of it all (we’re educating her).
our goal to reach st. louis around noon did not occur.
a small rock hit the windshield & left the evidence of a small ding. not a big deal, except that we’re in my grandmother’s car & this small crack could spread in the cold & result in us presenting her with a new windshield. we scurried around searching for someone to patch the glass only to find everything closed for the holidays.
a google search on my handy-dandy iPhone (apple, i expect payment for this advertisement) led us to a man’s house in some small town in missouri.
my father knocked on the front door & woke the man from his holiday stupor. after waiting for about 10 minutes for him to put on pants, we were informed that he didn’t have the needed tools & we couldn’t do much but wait til monday.
lunch was a protein-filled affair in the little town of rolla, missouri at the sirloin stockade’s steak buffet.
st. louis was reached with the arch lit by sunset.
i love st. louis.
we weren’t there for long but i saw brick buildings, bridges & a plethora of photographical locations. perfect. the arch was cold or at least walking to the arch was cold. the tour was sold out so we settled for examination of the museum & gift shops.
our final goal for the night was springfield, illinois- the location of abraham lincoln’s home & tomb.
the next morning was continental breakfast (all continental breakfasts look the same to me at this point) & then a self-guided tour of springfield. we saw lincoln’s home, his presidential library, law office & tomb. lincolned out - we headed out to our final destination: evanston, illinois.
it’s been an eventful trip thus far.
all we can say is that every time we turn on the car we breath a word of thankfulness that it least it’s still working.
snow has become a consistent part of the landscape since entering illinois along with single digit temperature. it just reached 10 degrees at 1:30pm, time to get out the tanning lotion & bikini.
i kid.
we’re freezing but have already learned so much about cold weather.
for example: it is possible for the inside of your car windows to ice over.
also, they sell lamb wool-lined socks at bass pro shop.
i’m currently in the car again surrounded by pillows & coats.
i’ll post this blog when the car is unpacked, internet is found & i’m happily settled in my new home.
miss you all.
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