Road Trip

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Road Trip
01.17.05 (4:04 pm)   [edit]

It's been nearly two weeks since I've updated, and over 2,000 miles.  Here are some pics to show the great road trip Aaron and I have been on.
It all started in Chicago Friday the 7th- at least that's when Serpe and I picked him up, but there are no places of that state.  I did disguise myself, though- a big tan jacket, sunglasses, an old dress (jean w/ lace- definitely 70s- but looked like the 1850s).  We then proceeded to stay w/ my family for the weekend, and are at my parents' home in this first pic.
Next, we proceeded to Minneapolis, friends, and fun.  It snowed and was cold (see Aaron rubbing his hands together?)  To our regret, we took no pictures w/ friends- this is actually the only one we took in the entire state of Minnesota!
North Dakota was fine- we stayed w/ my cousin and his wife, and their dog and cat.  This was at the time when there was a freezing cold front coming- like negative 30s/40s without the windchill!  Luckily, we only had to get out to fill up gas, and that was only twice in ND.  The first time, it was in a small town- Buffalo, and we ate a ma-n-pa place w/ only one worker- it was great!! Highly recommended.  Anyways, on the other side of the railroad tracks was the gas station this pic was taken at.  It is supposed to depict the cold.
Montana was the longest state to get through.  It took sooooo long!  We got there Wednesday, ate dinner w/ my aunt, uncle, and cousin, had a good time, watched/listened to the weather, and when we got up the next morning to leave, my aunt said we can go back to bed (we didn't).  Because of the road conditions, even my uncle was sendign his workers home, and they wouldn't be on the road hearly as long as Aaron and I would have!  So we stayed inside, and played a lot of UNO-Rummy-Up w/ my aunt.  It was fun.  Aaron tried to fix their computer, which was infected w/ a lot of things.  So Friday morning, we headed out.  Here is a sampling of the land and mountains in Montana.
We finally made it through the state when it was getting dark, and I was freaking out when driving through Idaho, although I loved the hills- the weather was bad, it was dark, bright headlights, couldn't see the road-- to Aaron took over, and we made it to Washington state fine.  Here's a pic of when we're a little worn from driving.
We stayed in Spokane, Washington, the City of Lilacs, which was very exciting for me, since they're my second favorite flower (irises=1st).  When Aaron called his mom before we left Saturday morning, she reported about freezing rain, and how we won't be able to get through Portland (which is on the way to Dallas, Oregon).  So we drove though the most boring land I've ever seen, and it was very sunny out.  Before that was Spoakne, though.  Here's a shot as we left the city.
We made it into Oregon, and were behind a snow plw, and stopped for gas, and learned we needed chains to continue the trip, so we headed down to his aunt and uncle's instead, in Bend, which is in central Oregon, out og the way, but at least a safe, free place to stay.  The family was nice and laughed a lot, and Sunday morning, we went to a Nazarene church, which I'd never been to before, but it was great- more contemporary music, and a good message, and some people stood in front of teh church to represent an issue to pray about.  It was powerful.  We ended up taking smaller highways through national parks Sunday to get to Dallas, Aaron's hometown.  I drove (Aaron and I have driven about half each)- and stayed at the speed limit the whole time- the roads were still wet and crummy, and I didn't want a ticket, accident, or death, but cars ended up in a parade behind us.  Here's a photo of some beautiful trees in Oregon.  Don't you want to visit?
Now we're resting a couple days.  It has been a great trip- a lot of miles, talking, seeing people, not getting hurt- and I'm looking forward to finishing it up w/ Aaron this week.

 


posted by: trickangle (reply)
post date: 01.17.05 (1:27 pm)

Washington state is one of my top travel priorities. I envy you! And, I am disappointed that you didn't include Minneapolis in your photo montage.



posted by: Erin (reply)
post date: 01.18.05 (9:02 am)

Reply to: trickangle
But I did! cold Aaron in his red jacket is sitting in front of the apartments on campus in Minneapolis- see? Minneapolis is definitely worth posting pics on, but that's all we took, and my Mpls photos are jammed in my trunk- which I won't open 'til CA. Aaron and I are going hiking to see waterfalls today- and I'm so excited, and it is rainy and warm here- high around 60?



posted by: trickangle (reply)
post date: 01.18.05 (12:29 pm)

Reply to: Erin
hmm below zero here. I guess I meant more that your Minneapolis FRIENDS got left out of the montage...!



posted by: hopie (reply)
post date: 01.18.05 (2:13 pm)

Glad you traveled safe :) Oregon is pretty nice - hope you get to see the coast sometimes. It is surreally beautiful with fog, crashing waves and thick forests.



posted by: SnowBird (reply)
post date: 01.18.05 (2:56 pm)

hey Erin, glad to see a post. I love the pictures, and the temp you have is even higher than mine!



posted by: SparklingSnow (reply)
post date: 01.21.05 (9:44 am)

Thank you, everyone- Oregon, Washington, California, Idaho, man, every place sure can be beautiful to travel through and experience!! Flying's fun, but you sure get a different perspective on the ground! And it's been very fog along the road- in a scary way sometimes, but we made it here safely!

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