DISCLAIMER: This post may or may not have A LOT of grammatical errors! I am too tired to proof read it!!
Our ROAD TRIP!!
Derrick and I had been planning on spending a
week at camp Bartlett which is by Bear Lake, on the Utah/Idaho boarder. With Derrick’s foot
broken foot, it would be nearly impossible for him to be mobile on crutches at this camp. We
were sad…. but my spontaneous heart decided to go on a road trip. We both
wrote down places we wanted to go see and I wrote up an ambitious itinerary! SO
here we go! Bring on the craziness! Oh and my parents were out of cell service
at camp so we choose to call my mother-in-law every night to check in. We
figured that someone should know where we were and that we were safe and sound
at a hotel each night! Derrick wouldn’t be driving at ALL this trip, I am not sure why that never alarmed me.... IT SHOULD HAVE!
Day 1 Friday June 28th
Friday night after work we hit the road to
stay the night in Denver. My dad was not happy about the arrangements. He did
not want us to drive 500 miles that night. There is nowhere along Wyoming to
stop. Denver is pretty much the only stopping ground heading East! I called my
mom and told her we were really driving to Denver, it gave us a head start on a
Friday night! On our drive we got a text from my dad that said I had forgotten
to leave his van keys at the house… they were with us! AHHHH we found out later
in the night that my dad found a spare set of keys! THANK GOODNESS!! I would
have been in more trouble than imaginable; they were leaving for scout camp the
next morning and had to drive the van!
This trip we are staying at Marriott’s every
night because we had a family discount! We also made sure each hotel had a nice
continental breakfast!
3 states today and this was our fist time
into Colorado together.
500 miles
Utah,Wyoming
New: Colorado
Day 2 Saturday June 29th
We knew we wanted to see friends near Little
Rock, AR…. But dang that was a LONG drive and there is barely anything to stop
and see along the Kansas freeway! Although the corn and wheat fields were so
beautiful! Due to the vast flatness, it was hard not to drive fast on the
freeway when there was nothing! So we plugged on and drove 1000 miles today.
Our drive into Little Rock was interesting, I didn’t picture it to be so wet
and marshy, we drove over several bridges with water! I am not sure why I had pictured
dry and ugly; it looked more like what I thought Louisiana would look like! It
was so pretty to look over the water and watch the sun set as we came into
Little Rock! We stayed with a family from my mission that had since moved to
Arkansas! Kelly and Pam Higgins, what a great family! They were always so
welcoming to missionaries and so good to me! I spent a Christmas morning at
their house and they made sure we had a present for each of us to open! I love this family’s stink’n
guts! When we got to their house, Pam bought us ice cream to eat and we sat
around their family room chatting like good old friends and enjoyed our night! OHHHH
I wish we lived closer to all our friends!! Boys will be boys and our hubbies got out their guns!
Our plan for tomorrow is to get up super
early and head towards Jackson Mississippi, and maybe stay the night there or
Birmingham Alabama!
Today we drove through 3 states, drove in Arkansas for the first time.
1,000 miles
We are now at 6 states.
Kansas, Oklahoma
New: Arkansas
PS I am happy I did not get a speeding
ticket, I may have deserved one a time or two!
Longest DRIVE Kansas #4 |
Hello, Goodbye Oklahoma #5 |
HAPPIEST SIGN! 1000 miles makes 1 LONG DAY! #6 |
Day 3 Sunday June 30th
Today we woke up and decided to attend church
with the Higgins! Pam had cooked us a super nice breakfast! YUM YUM YUM I love that the
church is the same everywhere you go! After Sacrament meeting we went back to
their house and Pam had packed us a lunch to go! Sweetest lady ever!! Can not wait to come back and visit them! We hit the road south and had to drive on a
highway most of the day until we reached Louisiana and then we hit the freeway again!
DO you know how hard it is to drive 300 miles on back roads and drive the speed
limit! I found out the hard way with a nice fat VERY EXPENSIVE ticket(only 8
over)! Booo. Once we hit the Louisiana boarder we pulled over at a place and
shared a few chicken strips, fried okra, and something else YUM YUM YUM! As we
drove through a few small towns, I was shocked at how unique some of the homes
were and they looked like the old southern manor homes. Some homes made me so
sad because they were extremely run down.
Next stop? Vicksburg Mississippi, an old
civil war site! AMAZing! We drove on the North’s battleground and then on the South’s.
I do not know how to explain it, but it was like we were hallowed ground. Each
side fighting for what they believed was right and many dying for the cause of
freedom! It was beautiful beyond words and honestly the whole time driving we
hardly spoke a word. There was so much so see that I could have spent days
exploring this site and the town. I gained a little more appreciation for our
what forefathers of this country went through.
The ending destination of each night depended
on how tired I was and where we wanted to go the next day. Every night we would
call and make the hotel reservation maybe ½ hour to an hour before arriving.
Tonight we decided to drive onto Birmingham Alabama. So wired to say that in 2 ½
days, from home, we were in Alabama!!! Today we saw MANY grocery stores called
the Piggily Wiggily! I LOVE PIGS(do not collect)! I wanted to stop and get a
shirt but we just didn’t for whatever reason…. hoping maybe in the next few days!
9 total states
New states: Louisiana, Mississippi, and
Alabama
State #7 Best Chicken! |
State #8 |
Day 4 Monday July 1st
Of course we got up super early again to make sure we would have enough time to see everything our ambitious hearts desired! This up early drive, site see all day, and then to
bed really late, is taking a toll on me! I am so tired and exhausted but we are
having the time of our lives! I love driving long stretches of road, where Derrick and
I share our goals and ambitions in life. We have learned so much about each other just on this trip.
We certainly have disagreements here and there but we work them out! I was mainly the
logistic specialist of the trip. I could see every day’s activities with the
whole trip in mind. That is hard to explain, but I am so logical to a default.
This morning was extremely frustrating!!
Every night when we would arrive at the hotel and before we fell asleep, we
would plan the next day and solidify driving plans, get any needed maps, and would finalize most
of the things we talked about in the car. Derrick wanted to see a distillery
and I was all for it if it was on our way to where we were going the rest of the
day. As we drove out of Birmingham, Derrick gave me directions to head due
north, odd…. We were supposed to be heading northeast. I am driving and not
looking at a map. I asked several times if we were on the correct road and he
said yes. Maybe 2 hours of driving and feeling something was wrong the WHOLE
time, I asked for him to show me the map! WHAT THE HECK!!? Now looking back I should have taken the time to
appreciate where we were but I could only think of where we could have been by
now. After he heard what I thought on the matter, we dropped the subject, and he navigated us on an hour
detour due east to catch the correct road we were suppose to be on. If we wanted to do the rest of the stuff on our list for today, than we needed to be heading in the right direction! We drove
through a town that was called Coleman, AL. I knew the name sounded familiar at first and I am so mad at myself!! My grandma’s sister lives in
Coleman. I wish I could have visited her and could hear stories about my deceased
grandmother. I had been in contact with her about a year ago she sent me family
pictures to scan in and send back to her. We really didn’t plan ahead very
well. I was not able to find an address or phone number for her because my parents
were out of reach at camp and I had no access to her contact information! I
WANTED so bad to see her and wanted to hear stories about a grandmother I
hardly knew!
We drove onward to the correct road and
headed northeast as planned. We were on our way to Chattanooga Tennessee, and
on the way we drove through Georgia! Once we drove into Georgia we decided to
bag Chattanooga Tennessee and drive to Nashville. Needed to shave off a little time!
First stop, Nashville
I have always wanted to go to the County
Music Hall-of-fame!! It was really neat but really pricey$$$ for the short
amount of time we had to spend there. While driving to through Tennessee we saw a firework stand.
Derrick really wanted to stop but we had already passed it. I mentioned that if
we saw another one, we would stop. Well no later than 3 miles down the road, we
saw another one. SO we stopped. Derrick bought several BIG mortars that are totally
illegal in UT! Oh well! It will be a nice 24th of July show!
We continued on the Road towards Ft. Knox, KY. I
have been wanting to show Derrick where I was born, what house I grew up in, and
where SO many childhood memories came from. As we got closer we realized that
we couldn’t go on base and make it to the Louisville Slugger Museum.
Considering all the clearance to get on base, time around, not to mention we
had a gun with us, it just wasn’t going to work out. I was soooo bummed! I
guess just one more reason to fly into KY and visit. As we were driving into
Louisville, it was raining pretty hard but not anything I hadn’t driven in. All of the sudden I
start to see cars pulling off of the side of the freeway. I am seriously confused as to why, it wasn't that bad of rain? Seriously, this waterfall of rain starts pouring on our car, I have so much rain hitting my windshield that I
seriously can’t see a thing! GOOD LANDS, where did this come from and how did
all those people on the side of the road know it was going to come? After a few
good minutes of this, it cleared up and off we went! We found great parking
near the Louisville Slugger. It has been over 20yrs since I had been there with
my grandpa! So fun! WE were lucky enough to get on the last tour and they even
gave each of us a free small bat. The tour is worth your money! As we
returned to the car, we were deciding where to go now, we knew a general direction
but we would need to find a hotel for the night. Derrick then asks if we can
visit Kirtland, OH. Uhhmmm NO, that is nowhere near here and where we were
planning on going!! To my surprise he had been listening to my book on tape,
The Work and the Glory #3. He had learned and heard all about Kirtland and now he
wanted to go there. Ok why not? What’s 500 miles out of our way and back! Lol.
We decided to stay the night in Lexington, KY and than head north
east-ish in the morning. On our way to Lexington we passed Church Hill Downs, where the Kentucky Derby
is held, another time I would love to take a tour of that! Next Time! We had
decided not to eat out very much on this trip because we were on a limited
budget. Our hotel was right next to a Cracker Barrel, how could I not
resist!?
11Total states
New states: Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky
#11 Tennesse |
Nashville |
Uhmmm why? |
Home of my Birth #12 |
DAY 5 Tuesday July 2nd
Off to an early start driving north-east, I
had pretty much forgotten how much I love the green rolling hills of Kentucky.
As we drove into West Virginia, the scenery changed, but still so pretty and so lush! We
stopped into a small logging community for a few snacks. Thus far, I have loved something about every
state and I have just came to the conclusion that every state is beautiful in
different ways! We left West Virginia and went into Maryland. We didn’t drive
far into Maryland before we headed north on some back road we found. This was
one of the most fun drives thus far! The road curved left and right and up and
down, and it was beautiful. When we crossed the boarder into Pennsylvania we
saw a sign for a National Park…. In the middle of nowhere! Why NOT? We stopped
and learned about the Road to Necessity and George Washington had a hand in
helping the East and West connect. It was an interesting place and would like
to go back sometime when we have more time! Here is where our time got tricky!
We needed to be in Kirtland Ohio before their last tour at 4pm! Dang did we have to cruise along fast(obviously the 2 speeding tickets in the last 4 weeks didn't deter me)! Once we hit Pennsylvania, the toll roads began. We finally pulled into Kirtland like 3 mins before the last tour! I
dropped Derrick off at the visitor center door and I found parking and then
RAN. We were a little late and it was the last tour of the day and we drove 250 miles out of our way just for this! The Kirtland Temple was neat and I know
some great things happened there. I was disappointed that the tour guide made
no effort to make the tour spiritual, nonetheless, it was fun for me too see
again and Derrick to see for the first time!
The CofCC owns the Temple now and the LDS church owns all the property
at the bottom of the hill. Once the tour was finished we headed down the hill
to the LDS visitor center! Can I just tell you how wonderful that place is! We
not only were told of the factual events, we were told about all the spiritual
ones too! I LOVE feeling God so close! The Newell K Whitney store was the
neatest place! So, I normally drive with a hoodie on because of the AC in the car;
I was sweating up a STORM while walking around in the middle of the SUMMER in a
hoodie! OPPS We decided to drive to Toronto to stay the
night! WHAT A FUN DAY! I loved everything about the day!
New states: West Virginia, Maryland,
Pennsylvania, Ohio
Oh what a beautiful morning! #13 |
#14 |
#15 forgot to take a picture when we first entered the state! |
#16 |
DAY 6 Wednesday July 3rd
WE have been to Illinois, but not to Chicago.
Little did we how horrible it would be
driving to Chicago and from Chicago! This was the worst mistake of our trip
(hindsight is 2020, we would have rather spent the time in upstate NY)!!! Driving
in was in was just fine, albeit really expensive, and not a very pretty drive. As
we were driving through Indiana, we decided to stop in South Bend and
see Notre Dame! So fun to be there! And the yummiest Greek food was right off
the exit! We drove north to see what was up there and realized we found
ourselves in Michigan! Who knew we were that close! Once we got into Chicago, we headed directly to Navy
Pier. It was fun going up on the HUGE Farris Wheel, what a beautiful site! Overall the Pier was
overrated. Maybe because we are not shoppers and Derrick was extremely tired
from crutching everywhere! Oh and parking was like $27… we were only there a few
hours!!! NOT worth IT! After eating a delicious Shrimp Cocktail, we got on the
road to head Northish to Wisconsin. Little did we realize, it was RUSH HOUR!
OMGsh I pretty much hated life for the next 3+ hours. The TRAFFIC so so
bad, sooo many tolls$$$, several times the traffic was so aggressive they
wouldn’t let me over to stop at a toll….. those tickets will just come in the mail! I
guess the rush hour traffic would not
have been so bad if there wasn’t CONSTRUCTION!! The ORANGE death! Lol Once we
got into Wisconsin, I took the first exit I could and decided to go grocery
shopping. The first on the trip! We had
brought a cooler from home and my dad stocked it up with good stuff before we
left! We only needed a few things and decided against getting a basket! OPPS
we looked ridiculous with our arms so full and we even were pushing a pack of
water on the floor in front of us! Bahahah After Walmart we headed SOUTH, we
wanted to see Nauvoo the next day! UHMMM no roads really get from where we were
to Nauvoo… The back roads of cornfields/whateverfields were fun to drive through
especially with sun setting! WHAT A Perfect evening to a TERRIBLE driving day!
As it was getting dark, the lightning bugs started to come out! Derrick was
fascinated because he had never seen them before! WE pulled over to the side of
the road and caught a few for him! We
stayed at a hotel in Iowa tonight! WHAT a long day! Can’t wait to wake up and
head into Nauvoo… Sad our trip is on the down hill slide! I am SOOO exhausted
though!
States: Illinois, IOWA
New States: Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin
#17 |
#18 |
#19 |
Can not get away from the road construction!! WORST DRIVE OF MY LIFE! |
WISCONSIN CHEESE #20 |
Back in Illinois Taken out car window #nofilter |
#21, Spent the night here! |
Day 7 HAPPY 4th of JULY
We started the day off early, nothing new
there, and drove into Nauvoo! It was just as I remember! I could even drive us
to the Temple and the visitor center… hmmm it was been about 10yrs since I have
last been to Nauvoo with my grandparents! This was Derricks first time! We went
on a tour of the city on a horse-drawn carriage. FOR FREE! We took notes of all the places we
wanted to go visit in the city! Some of our favorites were the blacksmith,
gunsmith, bricksmith! We actually spent more time than we had planned. We
thought we could still make it to St. Louis in time to go on the Arch in time.
This arch is one of the ONLY things I wanted to see before we left on this
trip. We called to get reservations and realized they were closing early because
of the holiday that I FORGOT about. We would make it in time for the last tour
but not for the hour long wait in security! I may a cried a little when I
realized we wouldn’t make it…. Well change of plans, we decided to head towards
KC, Kansas and stay the night. Once we pulled into Kansas we went to find a
restaurant that our friends told us about. It was kind of like the Rain Forest
Café, but T-REX style. Well upon arrival it closed 5 mins earlier because of
the HOLIDAY! BOOO, we did eat at Culvers, which we both enjoyed on our
missions! After a yummy hamburger and shake we decided to stay the night in
Topeka, KS, so the drive tomorrow wouldn’t be so bad! WE watch really good
fireworks off the balcony! Fort he first time on the this trip, I went to bed
before 9:30… I don’t even remember laying down! It was a fun day but
disappointing too! I will have to go back to visit St. Louis!
Back to Illinois |
Nauvoo Temple |
Carthage! |
#22
Next time we are going to eat here! |
Front Row Seats! |
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY!! |
DAY 8 Friday July 5th
We drove from Topeka, KS to Denver, CO
without incident. Derrick took me to a restaurant that he had gone to as a child,
Casa Bonita. UHMMM maybe it was neat in the 90’s. It now felt like a child
casino with a moldy smell! There was cliff jumpers/divers and the food was VERY
expensive and it was sooo run down! There actually was a line to get in, can
not figure that one out. It was nice to go somewhere he remembers as a child
but I’m thinking that was a first and last kind of a thing. We were planning on
meeting up with Derrick’s family for a Warner family VACA in Steamboat Springs.
Surprisingly I had never heard of this place and I have never vacationed here
either. I can not tell you how happy I was to arrive at here and know that we were staying for a few nights! Between this road trip and the last, I drove in 25 states. We now are been to 44 states together! ONLY 6 MORE! SO excited for the last 6!