Sunday, July 13, 2008

Goin' a'travelin'

Sorry that it has been so long since we last updated. Shortly after the husband's last day of school, we set off on a leisurely jaunt to North Carolina. We planned to stop in Roanoke for the evening, giving us plenty of time to take random exits and stop whenever we needed to. One of our stops led to us to Gamestop, where Marcus purchased many games for Justin's long awaited return. Later, we stopped at a vineyard in the Shenandoah Valley for our first wine tasting. The woman helping us was really sweet, and we purchased bottles of wine for all the people we would be visiting with on our two week-long journey.

On our way back to the highway from the vineyard (after sitting in our car for a good twenty minutes eating rice cakes, waiting for the buzz to wear off), we saw an improbable sight in the parking lot of the CVS. The one, the only Pikachu Car!!! Marcus flipped out with joy. Apparently there is someone else in the world who wanted that car as much as he did when it was being offered as a prize in a contest. When we got back on the highway, and we were chatting about the awesome twist of fate that this car not only existed but had been in our same location at the same time, it whizzed past us!

I sped up to follow him, and Marcus was able to get this photograph (hopefully without the driver of the car feeling like he was being tailgated). The license plate "LVL 100" got him really hard. But how is that design for a car? Can he drive it around without it being vandalized?

The rest of our drive to NC was much less eventful.

We stayed with my parents, visited with Josh and Heidi, and hung out at Lee and Katie's quite a bit. On the 4th of July, we picked up Jenny and Reagan early in the morning so that they could go to the Kernersville parade with Zoe. All the girls were incredibly well-behaved, and they racked up huge bags full of candy. Here are some of the shining examples of how to celebrate in Kernersville:






































































After the parade, the girls had a fashion show and played on the Slip'n'Slide at my parents' house. Mid-afternoon, we went back to Lee and Katie's and played with fireworks. I've never seen Marcus more giddy.

We left the next morning for Nashville. En route, we stopped to buy more fireworks (for Justin's return and next year's 4th of July). That evening, we stopped for dinner at Marcus' friend Lauren's house. It was my first time meeting Lauren and her husband, Hank, but they made us feel comfortable immediately. Their little girl, Lottie, was beautiful and healthy. She was a smart and happy baby. It made us want to have bobbins of our own, but there is no time for that, right now.

After visiting Lauren and Hank, we headed down to Mississippi to visit Marcus' mom. It was great to see her, even if Mississippi is the hottest place on earth, plagued by mosquitoes. There was a little guest house where we stayed, and the property was absolutely gorgeous. The county where Josie lives is extremely poor, and while the farms were beautiful, the shacks and broken down trailers really brought home the fact that there are people in our own country who live below poverty level. Living in Westchester County, we don't see that very often. It motivated us to continue to work to help other people. It was great to see Josie and her new dog, Buck, who is one of the biggest dogs that I have ever seen. And as Marcus would want me to point out with this picture that I took-- we had a sighting of Bigfoot.
On the way back from Mississippi, we stopped two nights to break up the long drive. We bought more fireworks and drove through both of the towns where we were born (Crossville, TN and Pulaski, VA). By the end of the trip, after I had been driving 7 to 9 hours a day for 6 days, my nerves were shot (as it had been raining pretty much every day, and Marcus doesn't do well in the rain). In the final hours of the drive, we hit a ton of traffic, which led to me screaming obscenities and flying the bird to every other car we passed. It was a fun day. But, now we are home, and though we have no air conditioning, it is good to be back in our apartment. We are looking forward to seeing Justin this week some time, and we plan to go back to NC to visit Lee and Katie again while Charlotte is there. Hopefully, I won't have to drive...

1 comment:

Charlotte said...

That car is amazing. I can't believe it.
I'm so glad you guys are going back to NC in August- I can not wait to see everybody!!