Where We've Been
Monday, April 21, 2008
Days 3, April 20 (was going to be Day 1!)
Day 3~~
We started at Sacramento KOA and stayed there until about 30 minutes AFTER check out time (oops!). We had to do laundry, because Noah had peed his pants and Ruby had wet through her clothes a couple of times on the trip. Ruby was just about ready for a nap when we were going to do laundry. Karry decided to take the boys up to the playground (right next to the laundry room) and let htem play, and he'd do laundry. I hung out at the trailer while Ruby slept. I got to read more of my book and take a little nap myself. I was so appreciative of that break, after being in confined spaces with my loud, crazy boys for so many hours!! I was a little bummed that I couldn't get the supposed wireless internet to work ;), but being "forced" to read a book was ok too. :) It made me realize how quick I am to grab my laptop when I get a break, and how much I love to read and don't often choose to do so.
The land is beautiful. There is so much agriculture, it is AMAZING to look at it all!!!
We met up with my parents in the afternoon--they left after us, but they drive faster than us. :) We stopped for ice cream at a Foster's Freeze which looked remarkably similar to a Dairy Queen.
We drove on and ended up sleeping in a WalMart parking lot in Bakersfield.
We started at Sacramento KOA and stayed there until about 30 minutes AFTER check out time (oops!). We had to do laundry, because Noah had peed his pants and Ruby had wet through her clothes a couple of times on the trip. Ruby was just about ready for a nap when we were going to do laundry. Karry decided to take the boys up to the playground (right next to the laundry room) and let htem play, and he'd do laundry. I hung out at the trailer while Ruby slept. I got to read more of my book and take a little nap myself. I was so appreciative of that break, after being in confined spaces with my loud, crazy boys for so many hours!! I was a little bummed that I couldn't get the supposed wireless internet to work ;), but being "forced" to read a book was ok too. :) It made me realize how quick I am to grab my laptop when I get a break, and how much I love to read and don't often choose to do so.
The land is beautiful. There is so much agriculture, it is AMAZING to look at it all!!!
We met up with my parents in the afternoon--they left after us, but they drive faster than us. :) We stopped for ice cream at a Foster's Freeze which looked remarkably similar to a Dairy Queen.
We drove on and ended up sleeping in a WalMart parking lot in Bakersfield.
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