Best of....

BEST Rest Stops- Iowa (they have wi-fi and filling/dumping stations)
Needing Street Repairs for Smoother Driving- Indiana and Ohio and some of Missouri and OK and AZ from Flagstaff to Kingman
Most Hilly- Wyoming
Best Last Place Resort- Walmart
Kindest People- Missionaries and Dave from the Garage in IL, who answered his phone way after hours to help us find a tire shop
Biggest Corn Fields- IL
Most Corn Fields- Iowa and Missouri
Best Wagon Ride- Nauvoo, IL
Reading Recluses- Zachary, Nicholas, Andrew, Rosan, Ethan, and Alexander
Most Popular Way to Pass the Driving Time: playing games- electronic and card
Best Driver-Brian
Best Navigator- Rosan & Garmin (gps)
Worst Signage: NEW YORK
Funniest Sign: We fix large cracks
Most Popular Sign: Road Work Ahead
Funniest Saying: "We call those pillars and not the ones you sleep on" KY Ranger (translation note: pillars means pillows)
Coolest Rest Stop: Delaware because it was an island in the middle of the interstate with a mini-mall and large food court
Coolest Food Stop: a McDonald's that was suspended above the interstate!
Most Humid: Virgina and Kentucky



Thursday, July 7, 2011

Day 15: Sidenote

Being able to use the Internet is absolutely wonderful! However, being on the road daily has made Internet access harder to obtain. I will upload photos, hopefully, in the morning or next night...the process currently is taking eons and I need to sleep. Hope our blog keeps you up to date on our adventures. Share the link with anyone who knows us. Talk to you later.

2 comments:

  1. I've enjoyed reading your blog Rosan when I am not busy doing my Master's work. What happened after day 15?

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  2. We are now all caught up on the blog. Sorry for the delay but as it might seem like we have a lot of time on our hands....we literally drive until 10 pm (or sometimes later than that), park, sleep, wake up the morning, eat, get dressed, and then head out to our next destination. Williamsburg was another story....complete laziness and relaxing and doing laundry and trying to avoid the heat.

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