
We are leaving today. You can't hardly tell except for the pile of packed bags taking up a spot on the floor.
I remember so vividly packing up the car-top carrier the night before our trip. My dad was always such a good sport about allowing us to bring any and all the toys we wanted... within reason. That night Kate, Zach,and, I would be way too excited to sleep. I remember staying up late with them in the bedroom we shared creating songs along the line of, "We're going to Ripley Going to Ripley!" We wouldn't have long to wait, because our parents set their alarm for 3 am, because they liked to get a very early start. There would only be our station wagon and all the 18-wheelers on I-75 heading North out of Florida. By daylight we would be in Jacksonville and by that night we would be in the Carolinas passing all the billboards for South of the Border. It was about that time we'd pull over at Black Cat and load up on fireworks that my Dad would light up over the Fourth of July at the big reunion on his side of the family.
The trip took two days. We would stop for breakfast at McDonald's... which was a huge treat. It was probably the only time we ever ate there. I always had either hashbrowns or pancakes. Somehow, we always managed to stop at the same McDonald's. I remember the golf theme of the one in particular. But, it was after breakfast that us kids were waiting for. PRESENTS! There was always some clearly defined point after breakfast on the first day, that if we had been good up until then, we would get a present. I'm sure it was always something small, and something that would occupy us for the hours on the road. But, it was always such a big deal. SO EXCITING!!! My favorite ever was a Golden Girls magnetic activity book. (OK, think The Guardians of Gemstone not Bea Author.) I remember being utterly engrossed with making up stories for the little magnetic figures to play out on the different scene filled pages.
I guess, that's what got me shopping and wrapping this week. I've been thinking about my own little family, and what traditions of summer travel we'll make. This is going to be our first big family adventure as a foursome. And sure house-hunting isn't really a summer vacation... but in the back of my mind, it really does feel like it! Plus, guess where the four of us are going for the Fourth of July? You got it, we will be in Ripley, NY... the tradition continues!
(And yes, Blanket is coming.)
6 comments:
Safe travels, I can't wait to see pictures of your new home! And the Parent's cell phone is a good choice, both the boys love that thing! How long will you live in Omaha again?
YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!
Becca, we used to stop at Crazy Bob's Fireworks. I only bring it up because I remember that it was where we would land at noon time in South Carolina and Mom would make Peanut butter and Jelly sandwhichs. Also, there was a really creepy wooden Indian (feathers...not dots) that would freak me out as we bought fireworks
My family would make a family car trip up the east coast every summer. Sometimes it was to Canada and sometimes it was just to Pennsylvania or New Hampshire, but always to visit relatives. Although my dad would always make sure we saw some historic site along the way. We visited Washington DC, Gettysberg, Blue Ridge Mountains,etc. It was terribly boring to 3 girls packed into the back of a station wagon, but looking back, we saw some really cool stuff!
Becca, that sounds like a wonderful family tradition!!! We're still trying to figure ours out, but thus far we go to the cabin every winter and go snowboarding with the fam. The other is camping!!! I don't think I would be complete without the great outdoors:) Every June and August if you ever want to join us:-)
Wait a minute! What!?!!! I thought you guys were going to be around until mid-July. Holy crap! I'm happy for you that you'll be back in Omaha but still sad we didn't get another trip before you left. Safe travels and we must talk soon. XOXO....
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