Thursday, July 08, 2010

Things I Learned on the Road Trip

Here are a few things I learned on our recent odyssey:

  1. My mom will dance on Beale Street (literally ON the street--she would not go into the clubs) and have her picture made with the large rooster outside The Red Rooster bar. This caused my reality to bend a little.
  2. The Mississippi River isn't all that wide in Memphis. I've always imagined it as a mile-wide river the whole length of the thing, but it's not. It's a mile wide in places.Someplace in Minnesota it's nearly 11 miles wide, but in spots, it's only about 20 feet wide! I'm sure I must have learned this in school, but so much has fallen out of my brain over the years. I've flown over the Mississippi many times, but had never seen it from the ground. Crossing it in Memphis and again in St. Louis on the way back was very cool.
  3. Graceland isn't as large as you might think. (My dad had to go there.)
  4. Oklahoma City is quite lovely. I'd picture all of Oklahoma like the black-and-white parts of Kansas from The Wizard of Oz. (We were in Oklahoma City the day of the flooding, and that was scary. We nearly had to swim out.
  5. We visited 18 states in three weeks. Every one of them was beautiful, and watching the landscape change gradually from mountain to plains to desert and back to mountains is fascinating. I thought I would sleep in the car, as we drove about 8 hours every day on the way to California and back. I never closed my eyes.
More later. I learned a lot on this trip. I'll never forget it, both for all the beautiful country we saw, and for the gift of three uninterrupted weeks spent with Jim. This was the most consecutive time we've seen each other in the errr... some years we've been married. It was wonderful.

Also a very special gift was spending the time with my parents while they are still young and active and loving life. Here's to you, Wayne and Claudette!

Peace, out...

Susan

8 comments:

Gladys said...

What beautiful parents you have! And what an amazing experience for you all! A trip of that magnitude requires significant planning, preparation and budgeting. Kudos to you for this accomplishment and for creating an opportunity to enjoy life!

Phil said...

So, you went to Graceland. You'll have to tell me all about it after the next writers' meeting. The first merlot is on me.

Rebecca said...

Sounds like a fantastic experience! Did you get to go up in the Arch? I could totally see you guys jumping around in the top, turning other folks green. That used to be my favorite part of the ride -- er, visit. :)

Susan M. Boyer said...

No, we didn't go up in the arch--though I wanted to. Neither my dad nor my husband is fond of heights, so we skipped that. But, there was a fantastic air show the day we were there, with a couple of old bi-planes doing loops and fly-thrus. Watching that was great!

Barbara said...

I visited Graceland a few years ago with my daughter. She wanted to see it. I expected a MUCH bigger house too. The coolest part was the room with all of the gold records.

Bob Strother said...

Sounds like a great trip. We probably flew over you at some point coming back from Flagstaff.

Carole St-Laurent said...

8 hours a day in the car? Wow! How did DH like that? Doesn't he spend a lot of time in the car for work? That's a little bit too much for me.

Susan M. Boyer said...

Carole, my husband is a saint. Yes, he does drive a lot for business, and says it doesn't bother him. He actually didn't show signs of stress until two days before we got home.