Cross-Country Road Trip: Leaving Massachusetts
Friday, September 07, 2012
Marek picked me up from the airport Saturday morning and we had a bunch of errands to run before we left, which included some grocery shopping. (We needed snacks for the car!) I saw this magazine as we were checking out. How times have changed...this feels more like the cover of Maxim to me than of Glamour. Does a naked Lauren Conrad (which, don't even get me started on her) really appeal to female readers?
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Then it was time to say bye to my mom. (My dad was at work.) Cue the waterworks! Marek caught a bunch of "saying good-bye" pictures including a whole bunch of me crying, but I won't post them, mostly because I'm pretty sure my mom wouldn't appreciate pictures of her in her glamorous bathrobe "all over" the internet. (Sshh, don't tell her this one is posted!) My aunt also came over to see us off, so there was more crying, and then we were on our way.
Our first leg of the trip was going to take us from Massachusetts to Washington, DC.
We got all settled in, gave Claudius his pills (so he would stay calm...aka asleep), and then we were off, straight down I-95 for the next 8 hours.
I finally managed to get a picture of the Big Blue Bug! He is a New England (or maybe just Eastern Massachusetts/Rhode Island) fixture on I-95 and I have been wanting to get his picture for awhile, but I usually miss him because he comes up quickly right after a turn. I'm hoping some time to get a picture of him decked out for the holidays, in his reindeer antlers and big red nose!
The drugs really did their work. The little guy stayed mostly passed out for the entire ride. Whoever was riding in the passenger seat got the fun task of making sure Claudius stayed comfortable (lots of blankets, a place to put his head) and most importantly, cool! He doesn't like the heat (although he LOVES lounging in the sun, go figure), and there were parts of the drive where we had to get creative to keep him nice and cool (more on that to come).
But of course he always woke up for food. :) Especially junk food!
The next two pictures are a little hard to see, but they were cars that were also sporting Transformers decals! We were behind one (first picture) and then next to one (second picture). I've got an Autobots decal on the back of the car, so it was as if we were hanging out with fellow Transformers (hehe, dork alert!).
The rest of the ride was pretty boring. Just a lot of driving, sometimes over bridges. We finally got to DC in the evening and headed over to my brother's place for some dinner and rest. More to come!
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