Saturday, September 7, 2013

Day 100

Saturday, September 7

100 days on the road.  Wow!  What an adventure!

This will be the final blog post.  We are on I-75, south of Tampa.  On the home stretch.

Thinking back over the last few months, I honestly can't come up with any one thing that stands out as "the best" or "most favorite" event.  Going through the National Parks was an incredible journey, each with their own unique, spectacular natural wonder.  And just driving across country seeing all the different landscapes and terrains.  And then there was the cruise through the inside passage of Alaska.  Just beautiful!  Or, how about Sturgis during bike week?  Mt. Rushmore and Crazy Horse.  Even the 4-Corners.  And who could forget Wall Drug and the Corn Palace?  Or the Aliens of Roswell?

And how about Green Bay Packers football practice?  Another one of those "not-to-be-missed" opportunities!  :-)

Visiting friends (Roger & Kathy in Alabama, Karen & Travis in California, Susan & Bob and Marlene & Mike and Taryn, Lori,Cathy, Kathy in Houghton, and Denny & Teresa in South Carolina) can't be beat.  So much fun with everyone and good to catch up with those we haven't seen in awhile.  My only regret was not making it to Joann & Paul's in Arizona.

And then, of course, there were all the visits with family.  Starting with my wonderful nephew Chase's highschool graduation and getting to spend time with Chase and my other wonderful nephew Zack along with my brother John and sister-in-law Tami (and Buzz and Trudy too!).  And granddaughter Taylor (along with her mother, and even grandma Jodi!) in Hancock who is growing up so quickly!  And son Bill with Lyndsi and the kids - Camden and Gabby.  Such fun camping with them for a weekend.  Got to see Tom's brother Lee and sister-in-law Nancy in Green Bay and stepmother Evelyn in Sheboygan.  The final family stop was a last-minute addition to the travel schedule since daughter Mikki and Bruce and kids - Cydney, Adysen, and Dylani - moved to Tennessee while we were gone.  Glad we were able to be there to help out through Dylani's medical emergency.

So, family, friends, and adventures...  There's just no way to single out any one thing as "the best".  Every stop was a remarkable adventure in its own right.  We are so glad we had the opportunity to do this trip.

11,500 miles (13,500 if we count cruise ship miles)
29 states
100 days

A trip of a lifetime!  Awesome!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Day 99

Friday, September 6

After a full breakfast at the Huddle House with Denny & Teresa this morning, we hit the road and headed south.

Now parked at the Eagle's Roost right off I-75 in Valdosta, GA.  Exit 5.  We're 5 miles from the Florida line.  Barring any unforeseen complications...  we will be HOME tomorrow night!

Yeah!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Day 98

Thursday, September 5

The baby is home.  She has lots of follow-up appointments in her future, but was OK when we left.  There are still no answers as to "why" she had the stroke; and now they are thinking that she has has several mini-strokes which may be why she's delayed in her development.

We extended our time in Crossville by one day so the baby could get home and everyone could get settled before we left.

Tom and I are both suffering with Adysen's allergies.  Head colds, sore throats, coughs...  And we're sharing it all with Denny & Teresa in South Carolina!  :)

Heading further southward tomorrow.  Expect to be home by Sunday...

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Day 94

Sunday, September 1

Welcome to September!

We've had a little drama here.  Dylani apparently has suffered a stroke and is hospitalized at Knoxville's Children's Hospital.  Tom and I have Adysen and Cydney with us.  Now that made for an interesting night last night.  We've never slept four of us in the trailer before.  Based on that experience, we'll sleep at Mikki's and Bruce's tonight.

Latest word from the hospital is that the baby has been moved out of ICU, so maybe they'll be able to come home tomorrow.

Today we took the girls to the Cumberland Mountain State Park and went for a 3-mile hike around the lake.  The girls did really well.  Apparently we successfully wiped out Adysen as she is totally out and it's only 7:30.  :-)