Day 1: Steven and I set off on Friday night after work around 4:30 and landed in Frankfort, KY late Friday night.
Day 2: Saturday morning we set off, for what was clearly going to be a record amount of driving, to Fort Collins, CO. Yes, you read correctly, Frankfort, KY to Fort Collins, CO. That's over 1200 miles!
Day 4: The 4 of us hop in the 4Runner and head on into California to the lake for our week long vacation of floatin'. The drive was beautiful going through Yosemite.
Some time during the trip we make the trek back into Yosemite for a hike up the Nevada and Vernal falls.
After dropping Tempa and Austin off at the San Fran airport, we started our journey back home! We stayed in beautiful Sedona, AZ. We both decided this was our favorite place and would love to come back and enjoy the scenery (and Steven could play golf).
Monday, July 3rd we got to Sarah's! We stopped in Oklahoma City to have lunch and see the bombing memorial. Just an easy 575 miles!
We stayed with Sarah on the 4th and left after brunch on the 5th. We were headed to Lexington! We got there in the evening and settled in and planned our tourist attack for the next day! We drove into Richmond to see Nannan and Pa's house and stop by their memorial, headed to the horse park, White Hall, Rupp Arena, then onto Cincinnati for dinner with "aunt" Marlene!
And that, my friends is how you drive across country and enjoy a lake vacation with your best friends in 2 weeks! Lessons learned? Yes, there were plenty! 1. You don't need a GPS-that's what road signs are for. In a pinch, the iPad and iPhone map app came in handy. 2. Having TripAdvisor was awesome! For example, did you know Oklahoma City is the only place in the country that has a museum dedicated to the American Banjo? 3. Every married couple should do this trip early on. The communication skills we enhanced were really wonderful. We both came back understanding more about each other and a deeper appreciation for the love that we have. :) I know it's sappy, but it's true.
What a great trip! I'm glad we were able to spend it together. And there were many things we learned on that trip that maybe aren't internet-worthy, but we won't forget those either! And remember: the best Penny Slots machines are the ones that are old and not all computerized!
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