Our visit in Kingwood was filled with pool time, puppet shows with Grammie, Olympic watching, and a family reunion at the Potato Patch with many members of Chris’ side of the family! It was wonderful seeing everyone. It was Eloise’s first time meeting many of her great aunts and uncles. “A wise woman once said to me…
Days 8-11: Kingwood
Day Eight
Today we drove just 15 minutes before: “Are we THERE yet?” Thank you, Isaac, for being the iconic road trip kid! (Hours later) “Mom! I think we are not far from here!” “…That is correct. Because wherever you go, there you are.” Finally, a chance to quote Mr. Brady in context. We have completed Phase…
Day Seven
Knock knock knock. It was 1:45AM. Chris opened the hotel room door. Two ladies stood there. “Is this your cat?” They’d found Pounce downstairs roaming the lobby and tracked us down through his microchip tag. We have no idea how he got out. He’s found plenty of good hiding spots in the rooms so…
Day Six
Three states before 10:30am! Mississippi to Tennessee and crossed the Mississippi River west into Arkansas. Old Man River is the fourth longest river in the world, after the Nile, Amazon, and Yangtze. It is much narrower up here than it is down in Baton Rouge, where I’ve crossed it most often. Same waters, draining the…
Day Five
Packing the car to move is so different from packing the car for a vacation. And we have an unusual schedule for the next seven to 12 months. So planning what to stuff in the car meant considering a lot of things: 1. What do I want us to wear? 2. How will we keep…
Day Four
Highlights of Nashville: –Eloise singing the Star Wars Imperial March throughout the hotel –scooping the hotel popcorn and munching it by the pool, and while watching Olympic coverage after dinner in the lobby –playing in the pool –glass elevator We also saw some stuff downtown, like the state capital building and President Polk’s grave. It…
Day Three—Tennessee
“I was surprised, as always, at how easy the act of leaving was, and how good it felt. The world was suddenly rich with possibility.” Jack Kerouac Driving through the Smoky Mountains Me: “When are we ever going to get to do something like this again? This is so gorgeous.” Isaac, from the backseat: “I…