Saturday, March 14, 2009

One The Move Once Again!

We packed up the house & got ready to move back across country to New Hampshire.
Thanks George & Colleen for all your help!

Saying "Goodbye"is always the hardest, especially with it's your mom & dad. I really miss them & can't wait to see them again soon. Thanks for all your help & support.

We left Arizona on Wednesday, March 4th right after lunch & traveled to Van Horn, Texas. We spent the night there & ate breakfast at this little truck stop. I just had to take a picture of this place because they did not have any Pepsi products at all (not even in the little store). If any of you know me, you know that Pepsi is my drink of choice & this is the first time I have come across a place that sold only Coke products. I had to walk over to the station next door to get my Pepsi for the road. Imagine that - I could not have made it through the day without my Pepsi.

We spent the next few days traveling through Texas, Lousiana, Mississippi, Alabama & then into Georgia. We arrived in Alpharetta, Georgia on Saturday morning. Cassie & Chris, along with Kobie & Kale, live in Georgia at this time. We got there just in time to see Kobie play an inning of baseball. He's quite the little sports fellow. Brittany had been staying with Cassie, enjoy some sister time. We spent the night with them & we left Sunday morning, bringing Brittany with us this time, to head up north. We got lucky & had good weather all day Sunday. On Monday, we had rain & a little snow in Conneticut, but by the time we reached New Hampshire the snow had stopped & the roads were clear. We had no trouble with either vehicle on the road & feel we made really good time. I'm also very grateful that Brittany was able to come back with us & help me drive. This was the first time I actually had to drive a vehicle for this distance. I have always had the privilege of being the passenger & keeping the driver (Eddie) awake. She actually drive quite a bit & I appreciate that very much. We love having her around.
more later . . .