So, in addition to not having lived outside of California, I have also never done a cross-country driving trip. My parents had both done those sort of trips as kids and were very resistant to the idea. I now know why.
First, while this is a large and diverse country, after about the first hour of driving through a state, you pretty much know what the rest of it will look like. For me, I have never been a super excited to drive long distances. Or really drive in general. I know there are many who enjoy driving as a leisurely activity, but for me, it is more of getting from point A to point B. Even when you include fun stops like stopping in Blue Earth Minnesota for the 60 foot tall Jolly Green Giant statue, I just can't handle sitting in the car for 10 hours a day. I just got stir crazy.
The Jolly Green Giant Statue was great though. We also took a more Northern route and stopped at Crazy Horse Statue and Mount Rushmore. If I can ever get my camera fixed, I will be uploading pictures here of our adventures.
I have to also send out a BIG THANK YOU to Matt and Jason who drove with Justin and I to Ohio so that both of our vehicles made it safely. These guys had endless enthusiasm for the road and the adventures of our trip which made it a fun way to travel. Although, I can't say that I want to do it again any time soon.
After being in Ohio for the week, unpacking boxes, painting walls and organizing our new home, we journeyed back to Ca for a wedding. Being the planner that I am as well as an animal advocate, our 2 cats didn't journey with us in the car but were brought back to Ohio on the red-eye flight after the wedding. The wedding and catching up with friends was glorious. Our 6 hour layover in Oakland that gave Justin and I enough time to see all our parents again was lovely. What was not as much fun was the actual airplane trip with the cats. Although our 2 cats are full siblings, they have very different personalities. Indiana Jones (aka Indie) is the fat, loving one. Quigley is the lithe active one. On the plane though, Indie became the escape artist and chewed through the carrier in 3 different spots! Justin and I ended staying awake the entire flight and took turns trying to quiet him down and keep him in the carrier. At this point, all my veterinary friends are saying, but Becky, didn't you have any sedative on hand? Point of fact, I did have ace on hand and was pretty liberal with it, unfortunately as my vet buds can confirm, it doesn't always work as well as it should. Quigley slept soundly and stirred for landings and turbulence. Indie was a basket case.
Well, this is a basic start for me on this whole blogging thing. I hope to hear from all of you soon and be able to send more interesting posts as I am inspired.
Love and hugs from OHIO!
Monday, July 21, 2008
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I'm glad you made it back! Leave it to the black and white kitty to figure out how to get out of the carrier. I can not wait to see pictures of your house!
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