January 6, 2020 On the Road Again

Mileage: 72,404

Walmart Forest, Mississippi

We left our sweet family early this morning and went to get our RV from Camping World. By 10 am we were on our way west to a new adventure. We traveled on 20 West through Georgia, Alabama, and into Mississippi. We settled for the night in a Walmart parking lot. I shopped for a few supplies to get us through the next couple of days. There was a Mexican restaurant within walking distance. We were exhausted and in bed by 8 pm.

In 2020:

December 26-January 5 Winter Break with the Grandbabies

We left Baltimore on the day after Christmas. Gigi was with us. We were on our way to Atlanta to celebrate Christmas and then to watch Oliver and Austin for the week after Christmas. It was a lovely, noisy, chaotic visit with lots of laughter ans shenanigans!!

On our way!!
Such sweetness…Gigi and Austin
Sweet family in ugly sweaters and having fun!
Snap Chat fun!
Must do everything Ollie does!
Nap!!!
Kyle…those soft blocks are so much fun!
The boys attack Gigi!
Helping Pop pop pour concrete
Austin helping too!
Kroger with the boys
Return from Kroger with just one shoe…oops!!
You have to be very sneaky to get him to sleep
Thanks Aunt Debbie for my pup pup blanket!
100 piece puzzle by himself…ages 6 and up…this boy is clever!
Unwrapping corn
Is there a doctor in the house?
So many doctors!
That tool belt though!!!
Mama’s boots
Two boys in the pantry together sweeping…what could go wrong???
Hiding in our fort!
Christmas craft
This boy loves to play ball
Fun with Gigi…giddy-up!!
Watching Frosty with Grammy
Swing swing
Bubbles
Throwing webs
Sweet brothers

I’ll Be Home for Christmas!!

It is both wonderful and weird to be home. We arrived on December 16th and we leave again on December 26th. This time has been packed full of errands, appointments, parties, lunches, dinners, family, fun, food, and Christmas!

Bryn Mawr friends at Harryman House

A highlight of the past 2 Christmas seasons has been tortellini night. We had so much fun making pasta and visiting with the D’Amato family. They are wonderful people and gracious hosts. We are thankful to be included.

Kyle with Allison and her parents
Mays Miller Christmas celebration
Cats loving Christmas
Christmas Eve dinner
Cuddling cats

I wish we had taken more pictures…we were too busy having fun!!

Megan’s Pinning and Graduation

We were so happy to be able to attend my niece, Megan’s pinning and graduation from Northern Kentucky School of Nursing. My heart was full as her mother, Dana, and I, both nurses, pinned her on Thursday evening.

Congratulations Megan!! We are so very proud. You will be an amazing nurse!!

Thankful, Grateful, Blessed

It has been a really long time since we posted. We spent Thanksgiving in Atlanta with David and his family. We were so fortunate because Kyle was able to fly down and join us. I cooked a feast and our family was joined by Dre’s family. We had a blast laughing, playing, and celebrating together!

So clever!
Sharing
Sisters
Bubbles with Yaya
Ollie
Bubbles with Kyle
Swing swing, swing swing!!!
Funcle 1
Brothers reading together
My men!!!

Loud and fun!!!
Pop pop time
The mayor telling a story!
Just like Pop pop
Funcle 2
<3
Blanket forts
School trip
Carnivore!
When Grandma and Pop pop babysit!
The family tree
Decorating with Pop pop
Opening Advent calendar doors
Baby burrito…Again!!!
Unwrapping corn with Pop pop

Trip Highlights

We left Atlanta in August with a combination of sadness…because it is always hard to drive away from family…and excitement. This trip was a whirlwind of beautiful sights, challenging Jeep trails and lots of time spent together! Here are the very best memories of our western adventure.

Pueblo, Colorado
The man in the Jeep
Jeep Trail in Nathrop, Colorado
Buena Vista, Colorado
Mirror Lake Tincup, Colorado
Salida, Colorado
Redstone, Colorado
Avalanche Trail
Colorado National Monument Grand Junction, Colorado
Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
Mount Sneffels
Ophir Pass
Imogene Pass
Road to Silverton
Ouray
Mesa Verde
Monument Valley
Valley of the Gods
Natural Bridges National Monument
Linda and Dominik
Elephant Hill
Canyonlands Needles
Ken’s Lake
Canyonlands National Park
Downtown Moab
Arches National Park
Nine Mile Canyon Wellington, Utah
Capitol Reef National Park
Grand Staircase-Escalante National Park
Kodachrome State Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Zion National Park
North Rim Of The Grand Canyon
Chicken Point Broken Arrow Jeep Trail Sedona, Arizona
Mogollon Rim
Tarantula At Roosevelt Lake
Charouleau Gap _Crazy Jeep Trail
Lee And Claudia
Pearce, Arizona – A Ghost Town
Riding Burros in Boquillas, Mexico
Beach Driving In South Padre
Padre Island National Park – Sunset

November 23, 2019 Mississippi To Alabama To Georgia

Mileage:  71,887

R Shaeffer Heard Campground at West Point Lake West Point, Georgia

We took 10E across the rest of Mississippi and into Alabama.  We got onto 65N in Mobile and then in Montgomery we got onto 85N.  The entire time, it rained. 

It was foggy and grey.  The little drops turned into bigger drops.  I was hypnotized by the rhythm of the windshield wipers.  I was getting a little slap happy.  This was our third long driving day in a row…300 miles or more each day.  So, I started making lists and then I started writing Christmas cards and, I got a lot accomplished!

We arrived at R Shaeffer Heard Campground and the rain had stopped…as we were setting up, the sun came out!

Tim started a fire and I did some cleaning and organizing.

We had a simple dinner. 

November Days of Thanksgiving Day #23:  We are grateful for blue skies after the rain.

November 22, 2019 Texas To Louisiana To Mississippi

Mileage:  71,585

Shepard State Park Gautier, Mississippi

We took 10E across the rest of Texas and into Louisiana.  We crossed this bridge onto an elevated highway that spans the Atchafalaya Basin. 

This is the largest wetland and swamp in the United States.  It consists of river delta where the river and the Gulf of Mexico meet.  The leaves are changing here but not with brilliant color like the changing leaves at home.

There have got to be fish in that water.

We crossed this bridge at Baton Rouge, over the Mississippi River.  

Barges on the Mississippi.

We arrived at Shepard State Park and set up.  We got on our bikes and rode around the park.

This park has disc golf and an archery course.

The boat ramp is the only place that we could actually see the water.

We saw this grasshopper on the sidewalk…he was 3 inches long!  He might have an injured leg…he didn’t move even when I took his picture.

We made a salad and grilled veggie burgers.  It was nice enough to have a small fire and eat outside.

November Days of Thanksgiving Day #22:  We are grateful for bike rides after long driving days.

November 21, 2019 On The Road Again

Mileage:  71,212

Winnie-Stowell County Park Campground Winnie, Texas

Goodbye beautiful beach!

Today Tim spent the day driving and I spent the day riding.  We traveled just a little over 300 miles.  We passed through Corpus Christi and then for most of the day we drove through wide open space…filled with grassy fields, agricultural areas, windmills, cattle, trains, industry, black dirt, tractor trailers, power plants, road construction…and then through Houston…crowded and congested. 

When we emerged on 10E on the other side of Houston, it was time to think about a stopping place.  We pulled into a rest area and looked at options.  I have a clear memory of being at that same rest stop last spring and choosing the Winnie-Stowell County Park then as well.  We rested for a while and then hopped on our bikes.  It felt good to be moving on this warm and pleasant day.

We passed this FEMA tent and then we passed lots of houses with debris in the yard.  On September 19, 2019, the town of Winnie had 40 inches of rain.  The area was badly flooded.  People had to be rescued in boats and military vehicles.  Many of the houses are still terribly damaged.  Some families who were affected by Imelda, had been previously affected by Harvey.  It is humbling to see people who work with determination and grit to be resilient.

We found a good BBQ place for an easy dinner.

November Days of Thanksgiving Day #21:  We are thankful for each new town that we visit.  We always make an effort to see the good.  Every place has its own beauty. 

November 20, 2019 Last Day At Padre Island

Day 3

Bird Island Basin Campground Padre Island National Seashore Corpus Christi, Texas

We had another nice bike ride this morning!  It was balmy and windy and we had to work a bit harder but it felt so great to be pedaling.  We have seen these crested caracara in the park but today was the first day we captured some pictures.

A turtle.

The wetlands are beautiful!

Cranes here for the winter.

We spent a couple of hours at the laundromat and then had salads for lunch at a Mexican restaurant.  We got groceries and RV supplies.  Tomorrow we begin to head north to Atlanta.  It’s going to take us a bunch of days to get there…it’s really close to 1,000 miles from here.

This afternoon we did some research for our winter trip to Baja, Mexico.  I learned about FMM cards and Mexican car insurance.  We are always planning ahead for the next adventure.

November Days of Thanksgiving Day #20:  We are thankful for these beach days filled with warmth and sunshine before we head north for the holidays.