Saturday, May 22, 2010

The first 90 miles of our 3,700 mile trip across the country and back

Ok, so I thought that I would blog about our trip to and from Omaha, NE, before now, but my anxiety is a bit too high as we wait to here if I got into the pharmacy program or not. So as we continue to wait, I thought that that I would tell about our first 90 miles. Before I do, however, I need to set up the day. Our day started like a normal day: Allison and I got up around 6:45 and starting getting ready, kids up by 7:00, breakfast, kids to school, Allison to work, me to school, pick up Emma, lunch, Emma to the babysitter, me to work, Allison and the girls getting ready for our trip, girls to bed, and then I get home around 10:00. We finished packing the car, got the girls up from bed, and started driving east around 10:45.

The girls are sleeping before we hit the freeway, and Allison's sleeping before we get out of the county. But, I am driving, so I must stay awake. About 85 miles later, I start yawning. I think yawning is an understatement. My yawn is so violent that the car starts swerving, and I cross over to the lane next to me. About 5 miles later, several more yawns, and more unauthorized lane changes, the inside of our car lit up like a blue and red Christmas light show. I pull over, wait for the police office, and wake up Allison. The police office walks up to the driver's side window and asks if I've been drinking. I start to explain that we're driving to Omaha and wanted to start our trip while the kids were sleeping. Allison (still trying to wake up) starts talking, well, not so much talking as sounding really, really drunk. The police office looks in the car and sees the girls waking up in the back seat (Allison still rambling quietly in her seat), and the officer looks me in the eye and says, "I only have one thing to say to you - Montana is BIG!" Then he said (and no I didn't point out he already said one thing), "Now that I've pulled you over, you're totally awake now, aren't you?"

I said yes and thank you as he turned and walked back to his police cruiser, and as I pulled away, both the girls started asking me why I needed the police officer to help me stay awake and keep me in my lane. Soon, Allison and Emma were sleeping, but Madison stayed awake to talk. She fought sleep for about another 90 minutes getting us to the mountain pass around midnight. With all the crazy weather (snow, rain, hail, high winds, dust storms, etc.) we experienced and the 150 miles of Wall Drug signs, being pulled over by the police officer in the first hour and a half of our more than 55 hour adventure was one of the highlights. I thank God that the girls had lots of fun and had great attitudes throughout the the whole trip.

Gregg

2 comments:

  1. We just talked about this over dinner tonight! (Well, not about this, exactly..) But we were just saying how we really hope we are all celebrating BIG TIME on Friday night! You guys, for the school decision, and us, for our house to sell....

    Strawberry Daiquiris.

    The biggest question is...

    Frozen vs. on the rocks.

    If only life's questions were all that easy.

    We love you guys!

    PS. You should have asked Mr. Officer for a photo for when you blogged about him... :)

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  2. omg, thank god you guys made it ok and that is so funny the officer said that about Montana.

    p.s. Emma and Madisons quotes are cracking me up.

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