So, I am rather slow in posting about my road trip to Murfreesboro, TN. Better late then never though right? After leaving my house around 4 a.m. Wednesday Nov. 5th, I drove about a mile away and picked up my sister Jen. As we set out we decided to take pics of all the state signs as we entered them. We had some success to start and got Idaho.
However after that we were so busy talking we missed entering Montana and the great divide sign. We felt we made up for the loss by getting the exit sign though.
Here are some cool rock formations in Montana.
This first day of driving was going quite well. The sun was shining and the traffic was cooprative. We were actually well ahead of schedule and then we entered Wyoming.
It was very dark, as in black ink dark. We stopped for gas and dinner in the town of Sheridan. There were some interesting people there. We started with gas and as I pulled in I decided that the only other car there was not the most friendly looking so I chose the pump closest to the store. As we filled up the women in the car decided to pull out and right through the middle of the gas pumps without taking the nozzel out of her tank. We decided to quickly tell them of the situation and leave! We got a pretty good laugh out of that one. Then we went to the subway across town, which allowed us to see the origanal downtown area. It looked like a great place to shop but sadly most everything was closed and we really didn't have time. We then stopped for dinner at subway and while the staff was very nice, there were some interesting young people. We decided to hurry on our way. We got back on the road and headed for what we hoped would be our final destination for the night, Rapid City, South Dakota. We started climbing and the wind really picked up, then the snow started. We were doing ok but had to slow way down. As we started our desent into Gillette, Wy there was an overturned semi in the median. This prompted us to stop and get a room for the night in hopes that the next day would bring better driving conditions. While getting us checked in I asked the man at the desk about the weather, he informed me that a blizzard was blowing through. GREAT! We got a good night sleep and in the morning decided to got to Wal-Mart and get a prepaid phone. Sprint/Nextel does not have service from Montana to Missouri and with the weather we thought it best to be able to call for help if we needed. While that was a hassle I am glad we got it. We headed east only to discover...
Yep, I-90 east closed. I was able to call Rusty with our new phone and he let us know that SD was in bad shape. So, we turned around and headed back west. After a 5 hr. delay we got back on track and had we continued that extra couple hours the night before would have been stuck in SD for a couple days!
It was very dark, as in black ink dark. We stopped for gas and dinner in the town of Sheridan. There were some interesting people there. We started with gas and as I pulled in I decided that the only other car there was not the most friendly looking so I chose the pump closest to the store. As we filled up the women in the car decided to pull out and right through the middle of the gas pumps without taking the nozzel out of her tank. We decided to quickly tell them of the situation and leave! We got a pretty good laugh out of that one. Then we went to the subway across town, which allowed us to see the origanal downtown area. It looked like a great place to shop but sadly most everything was closed and we really didn't have time. We then stopped for dinner at subway and while the staff was very nice, there were some interesting young people. We decided to hurry on our way. We got back on the road and headed for what we hoped would be our final destination for the night, Rapid City, South Dakota. We started climbing and the wind really picked up, then the snow started. We were doing ok but had to slow way down. As we started our desent into Gillette, Wy there was an overturned semi in the median. This prompted us to stop and get a room for the night in hopes that the next day would bring better driving conditions. While getting us checked in I asked the man at the desk about the weather, he informed me that a blizzard was blowing through. GREAT! We got a good night sleep and in the morning decided to got to Wal-Mart and get a prepaid phone. Sprint/Nextel does not have service from Montana to Missouri and with the weather we thought it best to be able to call for help if we needed. While that was a hassle I am glad we got it. We headed east only to discover...
Yep, I-90 east closed. I was able to call Rusty with our new phone and he let us know that SD was in bad shape. So, we turned around and headed back west. After a 5 hr. delay we got back on track and had we continued that extra couple hours the night before would have been stuck in SD for a couple days!
Instead we got to see Wyoming in the daylight and...
Colorado.
While we did indeed go across the entire state of Kansas we did not really "see" it. I can tell you that it is very flat and I-70 is fairly straight. Here we really lost it with the state signs. Too much talking and not enough sleep. Totally missed Kansas and Missouri. We decided to try and drive as long and far we could make it. That was into Missouri .
After about 20 hrs. of driving we decided we needed a bit of sleep at 5 am. We stopped and got about 3hrs. and here I am making sure we know where to go next.
We got the Kentucky one!
I think the most beautiful state was Kentucky. Each state had it's own uniqueness but Kentucky was just as I had imagined. I wish we had had the time to stop and take better pictures. Driving across the country and seeing Gods awesome creation and the creativity of the creator was a wonderful experience. If you have the time (take much more time then Jen and I did) and money I recommend it. I hope someday Rusty and I will be able to show our children this beautiful place we get to live in!
We did our best witht the TN sign but it really is hard to get good pics when driving 75mph down the interstate.
It was such a relief to finally get to TN! After all that driving we only made one wrong turn and it was just a few exits from where we were suppose to get off. It wasn't a big deal, we were able to get off and turn back to the correct freeway. We found the Homedepot, where we met Chuck from STS, pickup up a few things for our future neighbors/fellow missionaries in Liberia and headed to Chucks shop. Chuck took us to dinner and our hotel where we proceeded to get some real sleep.
Colorado.
While we did indeed go across the entire state of Kansas we did not really "see" it. I can tell you that it is very flat and I-70 is fairly straight. Here we really lost it with the state signs. Too much talking and not enough sleep. Totally missed Kansas and Missouri. We decided to try and drive as long and far we could make it. That was into Missouri .
After about 20 hrs. of driving we decided we needed a bit of sleep at 5 am. We stopped and got about 3hrs. and here I am making sure we know where to go next.
Yes, a bit goofy I know! What do you expect? About 37 hrs. of driving and 10 sleeping! Anyway, we were slightly refreshed and back on the road. Jen was able to get a nice shot of the arch in St. Louis.
On into Illinois...We got the Kentucky one!
I think the most beautiful state was Kentucky. Each state had it's own uniqueness but Kentucky was just as I had imagined. I wish we had had the time to stop and take better pictures. Driving across the country and seeing Gods awesome creation and the creativity of the creator was a wonderful experience. If you have the time (take much more time then Jen and I did) and money I recommend it. I hope someday Rusty and I will be able to show our children this beautiful place we get to live in!
We did our best witht the TN sign but it really is hard to get good pics when driving 75mph down the interstate.
It was such a relief to finally get to TN! After all that driving we only made one wrong turn and it was just a few exits from where we were suppose to get off. It wasn't a big deal, we were able to get off and turn back to the correct freeway. We found the Homedepot, where we met Chuck from STS, pickup up a few things for our future neighbors/fellow missionaries in Liberia and headed to Chucks shop. Chuck took us to dinner and our hotel where we proceeded to get some real sleep.
Saturday we hit downtown Nashville. It really was much smaller then I had anticipated. Jen and I looked in a couple tourist shops and then decided to take in a couple museums. We first went to the TN state museum. After some good bbq for lunch we went to the Country Music Hall of Fame. Really you can't go to Nashville and not see it.
We had wanted to go to a show at the Grand Ole Opry but there was standing room only and we were still so tired we didn't think we could do that for two hours. We got some dinner and listened to a couple of live bands then grabbed a taxi back to the hotel. I have to say there are people of all kinds out there. While Jen got the taxi I was approached by a man who asked me for money because he was hungry. I really am quite cynical about these things and rarely give money to street people, but all I could think of was when Jesus said what good is it to pray for someone but not feed or clothe them. I knew I had a couple of ones but all I could seem to find in my pocket was a ten. I can only pray he used it to eat that night.Sunday we took a bus tour to the Hermitage. Here is a picture of Andrew Jackson's historic home. I am so glad we did this. There was so much history at this place.
Our other stop on the tour was the Belle Mead. It is famous for it's race horse. They breed the first american horse to win the British derby. They had several famous horses, but I don't remember any of the names. The Hermitage was fascinating for it's historical value, the Belle Mead was much more grand. The mansion was absolutely stunning. The property is much smaller then it use to be but beautiful just the same.
Here's Jen on an old stone bench in the yard.
Sunday evening Chuck and his wife Melissa took us to dinner again and indulged us by driving us out to see the Opryland hotel. Let me just say it was GIGANTIC! Melissa was nice enough to take a picture of Jen and I on the origanl entry steps.
Here's Jen on an old stone bench in the yard.
Sunday evening Chuck and his wife Melissa took us to dinner again and indulged us by driving us out to see the Opryland hotel. Let me just say it was GIGANTIC! Melissa was nice enough to take a picture of Jen and I on the origanl entry steps.
Here I am with Chuck and Melissa checking out the Grand Ole Opry house. They were so generous and hospitable. It really was a pleasure to meet and spend time with them. I really can't thank them enough.
Last but not least the impressive life size nativity on the front lawn of the Opryland Hotel.
Our first flight out of TN was early! We made sure to get there in plenty of time and almost asked if we could just get on the flight right before ours. We didn't but should have. Our flight was delayed in leaving Nashville and so we quickly asked the man at the gate in Atlanta how to get to our connecting flight, which he assured us if we hurried he would make. We got to the gate to find it totally emtpy. The man at the counter across the way told us it had departed even though we could see it still sitting at the gate out the window. After a very nice customer service women helped us for a LONG time, we were given seats on the next direct flight to Seattle and new seats on a much later connection to Bellingham. It was FOUR hours later. We had lunch, I read, Jen had a little nap. We got on and had to sit in the middle seat in different rows. We got to Bellingham without further complications around 8pm instead of 2pm. For the amount of driving and lack of sleep, we really had a great time with very little trouble. Thanks for keeping me company Jen.
Our first flight out of TN was early! We made sure to get there in plenty of time and almost asked if we could just get on the flight right before ours. We didn't but should have. Our flight was delayed in leaving Nashville and so we quickly asked the man at the gate in Atlanta how to get to our connecting flight, which he assured us if we hurried he would make. We got to the gate to find it totally emtpy. The man at the counter across the way told us it had departed even though we could see it still sitting at the gate out the window. After a very nice customer service women helped us for a LONG time, we were given seats on the next direct flight to Seattle and new seats on a much later connection to Bellingham. It was FOUR hours later. We had lunch, I read, Jen had a little nap. We got on and had to sit in the middle seat in different rows. We got to Bellingham without further complications around 8pm instead of 2pm. For the amount of driving and lack of sleep, we really had a great time with very little trouble. Thanks for keeping me company Jen.
2 comments:
Really Kentucky is the birth place of Pres Abe! I sure hope you were driving then and I was taking the photo - otherwise we're in trouble. I don't remember that sign at all! It was an amazing trip and time. Good to see some things didn't make the blog :) But I'm sure they will be stories we share in the future.
I may have taken that pic, but I'm not sure. Was that before we talked to Megan and you took the pics of your phone while she was on it? That may have been crossing into TN. There was so much more I could have said, but Rusty already made fun of how long my post was :)
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