5.31.2008

Day 4: Near Chicago - McCafe + Cracker Barrel





The sun has set in Chicago.  We are stopped at the information center which is right next to the Cracker Barrel where we just had dinner (open face roast beef for me, mac and cheese for Lela).  We have been driving constantly today.  We stopped for about an hour outside of Indianapolis, IN and had lunch at a Speedway gas station that is no longer in use.  It was quiet there and there was a good breeze.  Lela made me a turkey sandwich and she had a PB&J.    Actually we have been battling the wind since Ohio.  And for some reason it has never been in our favor.  It is either blowing us off the road, to the right or the left, or it is blowing at us head on, slowing us down even more.  
I forgot to mention last night how awesome the McDonald's is in Parkersburg, WV.  They have a McCafe, which is like a Starbucks, without the high prices, right inside the McD's.  The also have WiFi which is how I blogged last night.  This morning we stopped there for breakfast and I got a WV favorite, sausage gravy and biscuits.  Very good!  Stop there if you get a chance.
The van is doing great.  No problems to speak of now.  Orangey is doing quite well, as you can see.  She sleeps most of the time during the day.
We are going to keep on driving for a few more hours tonight.   The plan is to get to Badlands, South Dakota as soon as possible so we can enjoy our time there.  So we are going to drive as much as possible over the next few days.  Tonight we are going to sleep in the van at a rest stop somewhere along the way (our map shows a few places).  
One last thing.  I want to thank God for giving me such a great family and taking care of us on this trip.  He has been with us the whole time and we truly are thankful.  He continually gives us strength in knowing that through him we have purpose and a new life.  Thank you Lord.  Amen.

5.30.2008

Day 3: Parkersburg, WV (Grandmom's house)

We made it to today's destination, Grandmom's house, around 3:30pm. We left Norrisville, MD around 7am. It took a lot longer than expected because there were so many hills starting in western Maryland all the way through west West Virginia. The Vanagon had a tough time making it up some of the steep hills (10-12% grade) topping out sometimes around 40mph. I thought I was going to have to cut out the floor board and go "Flintstone" style at times. It just so happened that we stopped at Aunt Mindy and Uncle Kris's exit in Fairmont, WV for gas. I didn't even realize it when we pulled off. (Sorry we didn't call you guys, we had to gas up and go. But not before I stopped at the Chevron and got a pepperoni roll!) Slowly, but surely, we made it safe and sound.
It was so nice to see Gran! She is doing so well. The Lord has truly blessed us all by keeping her with us for a while longer. She is up and walking and her spirits are very high. She is very much looking forward to going home next week (but she likes getting foot rubs from the nurses!). She told us a bunch of childhood stories which kept us entertained for hours.
Tomorrow we have our biggest trip ahead of us yet. We need to make it to Chicago. This should take at least 10 hours. Lela and I will take turns driving to stay fresh (she drove some today). It should be easier terrain for traveling (less hills). We plan on staying at a roadside service area with restaurants and bathrooms. So, I doubt there will be any internet service but I will try my best to post for all of you keeping up with our journey.
No pictures today, but believe me the hills of West Virginia in the summertime look like a Chia Pet gone wild.

5.29.2008

Day 2: Assateague Island NP, MD - Attack of the Ponies




After finishing blogging at the Hilton we went out to lunch at Tony's pizza on the boardwalk (1st st.) The cheese pizza was excellent. We spiced it up well with cayenne pepper, black pepper, oregano, parmesan cheese, and garlic powder. It hit the spot, we we're both starving. The sign to the left was posted inside Tony's. Very classy Ocean City. We also bought a "OC" wave sticker on the boardwalk and put it on the back window. On the back we stopped at a roadside stand and bought some firewood, zucchini, and a tomato for dinner.

We headed back to camp and took a nap in the van. After waking we took an hour bike ride around the campgrounds. We saw so many ponies, deer, and birds along the way. We took a bunch of pictures. We were having a great time.

After making it back to the campsite around 7pm I started the fire and Lela began cutting up the zucchini for the grill. We brought out the radio, listened to some tunes and relished the last little bit of sunlight. While preparing our meal we noticed that the ponies were now near our campsite eating some grass. I took out the camera and starting taking some pictures. The ponies must have smelled the zucchini because in a matter of seconds they were making a direct line towards our site. Then all 7 ponies decided to take over our campsite. The only thing they didn't devour was the zucchini already on the grill. They slobbered all over my iPod, ate all of our mustard packets, opened the remaining slice of pizza from Tony's, and ate half of our newly purchased tomato (Why did they only eat half? I don't know, but it made Lela even more upset.) So we ended up eating the zucchini, Lela made me a turkey sandwich, and we had some crackers. All in all a good meal, but not what we had expected.

We slept in the van again because it was really cold. I wore 3 t-shirts. Lela of course was well prepared and had on her full length JP's (that's PJ's to non Pomp's).

We left the park this morning and have now made it back to my parents. We will leave early tomorrow morning for Parkersburg, West Virginia to visit my Grandmom.

5.28.2008

Day 1: Assateague Island NP, MD




If yesterday gives us any idea of what the rest of our trip will be like, we are in for an exciting time.  We arrived at the campsite around 5pm and began to setup camp immediately.  I put the tent up and grilled some sandwiches while Lela kept an eye and Orange as she explored her new territory.  On the way to the ocean we had heard on the radio that we could expect some thunderstorms later on that night.  I made sure to put up the rain tarp on the tent so we would stay dry.  We took a bike ride around the park and ran into a deer eating some grass along the road.  She stared at us as we passed, but did not think of running away.  We then played a game of Scrabble, which was very hard fought down to the end.  My 63 point word "quiz" solidified the game for me, Lela could only just give up.  And she did!  (However, she refused to write down the score on the sheet so this blog will be my only proof of the historic win)

As the sun set, and the temperature started to cool we decided to take a shower.  The facilities were very nice, but the water was COLD.  As we turned in for the night we remarked how beautiful it was to be sleeping outdoors in this wonderful environment.  Little did we know the environment was about to turn against us.  The winds picked up (30-40 mph) and we saw lightening in the distance.  Around 1am we had to ditch the tent and make a run for the van.  We threw some heavy items in the tent to secure it (so we thought).  Strangely enough, it never rained but the winds were strong enough to blow Lela away so I had to put her on a leash tied to the van (okay, just kidding, but they were strong).  

We made it through the night safe and sound.  The bed in the van is very comfortable.  Thanks to Hilton Hotels for letting me use their internet.  We're heading out now to get some pizza that Lela is craving.  Orangey is well adjusted now to the van.  She really seems to like her new home.

5.26.2008

The van is packed and we are ready to go

After a long exhausting day of packing, packing, and more packing, we are ready to head out in the morning to Assateague Island, our first destination. Curtains have been made, the roof rack is completely full, interior lights installed, and seats fixed. Almost everything we wanted to do has been done. Unfortunately we didn't get to decorate the outside of the van with peace signs, bible verses, and flowers like we had wished. Maybe somewhere along the way it will happen! I have to say, though, the inside looks really nice.

We will head out in the morning after a good night's rest (you can be sure that I will rest well after today!). Although, the weather apparently is not on our side. It is suppose to rain the entire time we are at the beach. Regardless, our spirits are high and we are excited to start our trip.

5.23.2008

totally excited!


yaye!!! i'm sooo excited cause finally it's coming near...excited when i think of all the beautiful places we get to visit and take pix of. what great fun it will be... my mom came to visit us for about a week this month - she and jp visited around DC and arlington and we had lots of fun going around eating at all kinds of restaurants. was great having her around before our trip. we'll see her again in september when we go to Ethiopia, God willing. jp's doing such a good job preparing us for the trip; i'm glad to be joining him in getting ready... i have a month before starting work...we're getting used to this packing thing... even orange now knows when she sees the suitcases. that's all for now,
peace,
lela

At my parents house


Yesterday we moved out of our Arlington, VA apartment, packed up the van, and drove to my parent's house. It was pretty cool to see the van stacked with luggage and with our bikes on the back. It was kind of a preview of what it will be like once we head out on the road. The trip took 2.5 hours and the van made it with no problems. Orange got sick near the very end of the trip. I hope she starts traveling better. We are a little bit concerned for her.

Today Lela, my Mom, and I went "into town" (Bel Air, MD) and picked up some supplies. We got some burlap material to make curtains from JoAnne fabrics. I also picked up a cargo box in Joppa from someone off of Craigslist. At Dick's Sporting Goods we got a nice aluminum fold up table that works great, a 3-person tent, and 2 fold up camping chairs. All in all, with our coupons we saved a good amount of money. Once we got home my Dad helped me mount the cargo box and he also fixed the cigarette lighter outlet. And somehow the Aux outlet on the front of the stereo now works properly so using the iPod will be a cinch.

We are definitely getting there.