A few days ago I returned from a road trip that covered over three thousand miles, from my home to northern Minnesota and back. My thirteen year-old granddaughter Emma was with me.
It was a trip that Bill and I had taken many times over the years, and that I had driven one-way a few times when our children were in their teens. Bill was always the principal driver; I was the relief pitcher, who took the wheel during the long boring stretches through western Indiana. Once in a while I drove more challenging sections, but Bill always did the tough parts, like getting through and around cities.
I thought about that as Emma and I tried to make our way through Indianapolis, where I think the motto must be “You Can’t Get There from Here.” But we did it, after heading up the wrong interstate and having to reverse ourselves. I tried to keep each day’s drive to eight hours of driving time, maximum, having learned my lesson from last summer when I drove ten hours one day.
On the return trip, we took a two day break, something that Bill and I never did. We dipped south and spent two days at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, patting the soft faces of many mares and geldings. In a way, the trip symbolized the strong independent person I have become. I can drive every mile, even the toughest ones.
Kristin you are such an inspiration to me. So much I want to see…I just need to get behind the wheel and do it!! What incredible memories for you and Emma. Are you writing up the adventures? Thanks for making me want to follow your lead! Welcome home!!
Thank you, Carole. I have to say I probably won’t repeat this long road trip again–this was the fourth time I drove it with Emma. Probably fly part way next time. But I see other road trips in my future! I highly recommend I-64 to Lexington KY–beautiful countryside.