I have been writing this as we go and will be uploading as I have internet access.
December 4, 2007
The adventure begins
We left town about 10:30 this morning after a pretty sleepless night. Last night we put Alex to bed at his usual time and we could not get him to stay in his room or settle down long enough to go to sleep. We even at one time tried letting him sleep in bed with us. There was some difficulty in getting the roof bag onto the roof, packed and tied down but it holds so much stuff that it is truly worth the hassle. The only other way we would have been able to bring enough stuff for this trip would have been to rent a trailer and we didn’t want to deal with that in the snow. I bought the duffle bags that fit into our roof bag and that made it much easier to gauge how much would fit and to contain all of the small clothing items that needed to be packed in it. We stopped at Cracker barrel (my favorite road, especially since they have Swedish fish) in Flagstaff for lunch about 1:30. From there we took highway 89 north and then took 89A to Kanab. 89A which goes close to the north rim of the Grand Canyon was so pretty with a covering of snow and very peaceful since there were not too many people on the road. We got into Kanab, Utah about 6:30 and stopped at Pizza Hut for dinner. After dinner we decided that it was too early to stop for the day so drove for another 50 miles to a town call Panguich (sp?) and got a room at a small motel (cheap, clean but for $44 most assuredly not luxury). Now Joe and I are both on the computer, Abbie is in her pack and play and Alex is running around the room out of control. I guess it’s a good thing that this motel doesn’t look too busy. Tomorrow we will drive to Salt Lake and pick up some cold weather gear and then head onto Rock Springs.
December 5, 2007
In Wyoming now
This morning the kids woke up about 6:30 and we decided to just get going and were on the road by 7:30. At 10 when the kids were starting to get stir crazy we just happened to be driving past a McDonalds with a play area so I had Joe stop so we could let the kids out for a while. We ended up staying for nearly an hour and the kids were much happier after that. We got into the Salt Lake area around 1 and went to a Walmart to get some of the cold weather gear that we couldn’t get in Phoenix. After lunch and shopping we headed out for Rock Springs and arrived at Sholar Siding around 6:30 just in time for dinner. After dinner the kids were going nuts and Suzy had the brilliant idea of taking them to the local rec center so they could burn off some energy. The boys ended up practically running for a half mile on the running track before going to the play area and letting them play for over a half an hour. We then took them home and put them to bed. Now all the adults are sitting in the Sholar’s living room working on the computers (3 laptops and 1 blackberry).
4 comments:
So no conversation just computering!??! We truly live in the digital age! :-p
I miss you already and I can't wait to see you when you get back...all tanned and relaxed! Make sure to untie your bikini top so you don't get tan lines!!!
Adults on computers while the kids sleep?!? I agree with Cricket - we truly live in the digital age.
Enjoy the trip.
We were talking... about what we were doing, and sharing screen views occassionally, as well as shooting emails back and forth to one anther... digital conversation.
Tonight I'm sitting here with a pile of games trying to convince the others to play. Finally, I joined their masses and tonight we have four laptops going. Perhaps I'll set a timer then get out Tom's whip to get things moving toward the game table.
Panguitch (with a "T"). Nice quilt shop. Beautiful lake, fishing, streams, hiking, and camping!
Suzy :D
PS: If you had four kids (three boys running about wildly and a crawling girl underfoot) raising the roof in a TINY two bedroom, ONE BATHROOM apartment (about 800 sq ft), you too would covet the quiet and calm to be derived from sitting in front of a glowing screen with the quiet hum of the CPU. :P
What! No comments about the fight over the bed. Not fighting like "I want the bed", but three of us saying "I want YOU to have the bed, and we'll sleep on the couch / recliner / floor."
Guess who won... the hosts or the guests. What would you do?
Suzy :D
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