I admit it. I was bored. In fact, I was so bored, I pulled my camera out and started snapping pictures. Since I was following, I didn’t have to look out for road signs and the trip was almost all highway, so it made this level of multi-tasking possible.
The drive took a total of 14 hours. It was supposed to take 11. There’s something about our family that just increases, exponentially, the amount of time it takes to get from point A to point B.
There were three drivers: myself, Chris and Tori. I was awfully grateful I wasn’t the one who had to drive the big yellow moving truck. I think Tori was too.
And our favorite eatery. Since it was Chris’ birthday, we indulged him and ordered his favorites. To go.
As the day drug on, I found myself getting more and more exhausted. And more and more in need of something to take my mind off the road.
Amazing what you can do when you have the time and the inclination.
Marmee says
I think you have a budding photographer on your hands!
Wendy says
Wow…what a great night shot. I just finished a photography course and still stink! Maybe I need to take the course you took! It's a lot harder than it looks.
Happy, safe traveling!
Patricia/NYC says
Well, looks like Zach takes right after his momma!! Love that photo!!
Happy Trails!!
Cynthia says
What a cool shot!! (the night shot) Looks like you might have a photographer on your hands!
sara says
Oh, this is fun. I'll admit, when you said you were blogging from the road, i was hooked like a bad soap opera…I am IN. This would make a great reality series you know……move over jon and kate – chris & stefanie are hitting the ROAD!!!
Praying for you!
Mama Llama says
My family also makes long road trips even longer. Why is that?Before I had children, I could make the drive to my parent's home in about 6 hours. Now it takes 9+!