August 27; Day 6
Amarillo, Texas to Arlington, Texas
Its hot out…we were on the road before 8 am and already my car thermometer said it was 90 degrees out…of course Texas has had a run of triple digits temps so this isn’t unusual.
Our day was planned so we wouldn’t have to spend a long time on the road; we planned on having some fun. After 6 hours on the road we arrive at our hotel in Arlington, quickly bring everything in and head to why I chose this stop….Six Flags Over Texas!
If you love roller-coasters (which I do), you need to ride the new Texas Giant! That first drop is amazing, so we rode it twice. Although it was 106 degrees out, we were able to stay hydrated and enjoy the rides, saving the rapids for last (we figured a good dousing of water to cool down would be just what we needed before heading back to our hotel).
We finished our play and headed back to the hotel, tomorrow is another day and another state.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
August 26; Day 5
Cortez, Colorado to Amarillo, Texas
“Amarillo by morning,” oh wait, we don’t want to get there by morning, we need to be there before evening!
Today we were planning on seeing Mesa Verde and the cliff dwellings, but because of the time crunch and the amount of time it takes to get to them from the park entrance, we decided to bypass this plan (we really wouldn’t be able to spend the appropriate amount of time to really enjoy the sites) and head on to Amarillo.
Because we didn’t have any touristy type of stops planned, we just drove and enjoyed the landscape of New Mexico…until it was time to stop for a break.
When we needed this vital stop, it just so happened that there was a nearby casino. Casinos are good stops for us as my husband collects casino chips. The first casino we stopped at (yes, we stopped more than once) we got their players card and were given $20 to play with we were also given t-shirts with the casino’s logo. My husband played and left with about $40 and I left with about $20. Not long after this stop we came to the Route 66 Casino, which became a must stop for chips and the collection. Here they didn’t give us money to play with when we signed up for their players card, instead they gave us each water bottles, a deck of cards and a pair of dice. Off my husband went to play a game and get his requisite chips for the collection and I headed to the slots to try my luck while I waited. My husband unfortunately lost his previous winnings, but I left with $60 of their money!
Because we didn’t want to be on the road too late, we quickly left and continued to our stop at the Best Western in Amarillo.
Cortez, Colorado to Amarillo, Texas
“Amarillo by morning,” oh wait, we don’t want to get there by morning, we need to be there before evening!
Today we were planning on seeing Mesa Verde and the cliff dwellings, but because of the time crunch and the amount of time it takes to get to them from the park entrance, we decided to bypass this plan (we really wouldn’t be able to spend the appropriate amount of time to really enjoy the sites) and head on to Amarillo.
Because we didn’t have any touristy type of stops planned, we just drove and enjoyed the landscape of New Mexico…until it was time to stop for a break.
When we needed this vital stop, it just so happened that there was a nearby casino. Casinos are good stops for us as my husband collects casino chips. The first casino we stopped at (yes, we stopped more than once) we got their players card and were given $20 to play with we were also given t-shirts with the casino’s logo. My husband played and left with about $40 and I left with about $20. Not long after this stop we came to the Route 66 Casino, which became a must stop for chips and the collection. Here they didn’t give us money to play with when we signed up for their players card, instead they gave us each water bottles, a deck of cards and a pair of dice. Off my husband went to play a game and get his requisite chips for the collection and I headed to the slots to try my luck while I waited. My husband unfortunately lost his previous winnings, but I left with $60 of their money!
Because we didn’t want to be on the road too late, we quickly left and continued to our stop at the Best Western in Amarillo.
August 25; Day 3
Las Vegas, Nevada to Cortez, CO
Ok, first off I know this is late, but by the end of this day we were so tired I didn’t feel like writing anything, after all we did step foot in a total of 5 states this day!
We left Las Vegas by 9:00 am and already it was in the 90’s, proving that this was going to be a hot day and something we really needed to start acclimating to. We made our usual stops for lunch and filling up the cars, before arriving at the Grand Canyon. The canyon is a beautiful as ever with many visitors enjoying the rim-side view. We weren’t expecting; however, to pay $25 per car for the privilege to see this view!
Along the way to our final stop for the night, we were able to stop and take pictures at the one place in the U.S. that you can be in four states at one time…that is right Four Corners Monument just happened to be on the way! Arriving just before closing, we did have to hurry and gets those photos snapped before they locked the gate.
We finally reached our stop for the night in Cortez, CO after 8 pm, so we quickly took care of a few things and called it a night.
Las Vegas, Nevada to Cortez, CO
Ok, first off I know this is late, but by the end of this day we were so tired I didn’t feel like writing anything, after all we did step foot in a total of 5 states this day!
We left Las Vegas by 9:00 am and already it was in the 90’s, proving that this was going to be a hot day and something we really needed to start acclimating to. We made our usual stops for lunch and filling up the cars, before arriving at the Grand Canyon. The canyon is a beautiful as ever with many visitors enjoying the rim-side view. We weren’t expecting; however, to pay $25 per car for the privilege to see this view!
Along the way to our final stop for the night, we were able to stop and take pictures at the one place in the U.S. that you can be in four states at one time…that is right Four Corners Monument just happened to be on the way! Arriving just before closing, we did have to hurry and gets those photos snapped before they locked the gate.
We finally reached our stop for the night in Cortez, CO after 8 pm, so we quickly took care of a few things and called it a night.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
August 24 Day 2
Reno, Nevada to Las Vegas, Nevada
Today started bright and early with a quick drive to Fallon, Nevada to enjoy breakfast with the 2011 Navy Spouse of the Year Robert Duncan and his wife Donna. The food was delicious and filling, so we decided that there wouldn’t be any stops for lunch as we were stuffed!
The Nevada landscape doesn’t have much variety, some brush, sand and hills. The stops for construction was a little irritating, and the day was hot (my car said at one point it was 114 degrees outside), but we made it to our stay at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel in plenty of time to enjoy a nice dinner and still play a little before calling it a night. Bonus for us, our room looks out on the Bellagio lake, so we get to watch the water show anytime we want to look outside!
Reno, Nevada to Las Vegas, Nevada
Today started bright and early with a quick drive to Fallon, Nevada to enjoy breakfast with the 2011 Navy Spouse of the Year Robert Duncan and his wife Donna. The food was delicious and filling, so we decided that there wouldn’t be any stops for lunch as we were stuffed!
The Nevada landscape doesn’t have much variety, some brush, sand and hills. The stops for construction was a little irritating, and the day was hot (my car said at one point it was 114 degrees outside), but we made it to our stay at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel in plenty of time to enjoy a nice dinner and still play a little before calling it a night. Bonus for us, our room looks out on the Bellagio lake, so we get to watch the water show anytime we want to look outside!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
August 23rd Day 1
I’m not sure how exciting this blog will be in the days to follow, but it will be a journal of sorts for me…a reminder of the cross-country move we are currently making. I’ll try and include the good, the bad, the views we see, stops made and the people we meet along the way……
Today we said goodbye to family, as we embarked on the true beginning of our move to Washington DC. We have been living out of suitcases for 35 days and I am anxious to get on with this final step.
So, today we head out of Warren, Oregon and drive to Reno, Nevada…our first stop for the night. The day was gorgeous, with the sun shining and no clouds in sight. We stopped a few times including a stop for lunch at a rest stop. With the day so nice, we figured we would sit and enjoy the repast while getting a break from the tediousness of driving. Mt. Shasta was her regal self, with only a few wispy clouds around the summit, an unusual sight for us, as Shasta’s summit is usually hidden from view by clouds when we have traveled this portion of I-5 in the past.
We have eaten, and after some TV, we will be getting a good nights rest in preparation for the next leg of our journey……
I’m not sure how exciting this blog will be in the days to follow, but it will be a journal of sorts for me…a reminder of the cross-country move we are currently making. I’ll try and include the good, the bad, the views we see, stops made and the people we meet along the way……
Today we said goodbye to family, as we embarked on the true beginning of our move to Washington DC. We have been living out of suitcases for 35 days and I am anxious to get on with this final step.
So, today we head out of Warren, Oregon and drive to Reno, Nevada…our first stop for the night. The day was gorgeous, with the sun shining and no clouds in sight. We stopped a few times including a stop for lunch at a rest stop. With the day so nice, we figured we would sit and enjoy the repast while getting a break from the tediousness of driving. Mt. Shasta was her regal self, with only a few wispy clouds around the summit, an unusual sight for us, as Shasta’s summit is usually hidden from view by clouds when we have traveled this portion of I-5 in the past.
We have eaten, and after some TV, we will be getting a good nights rest in preparation for the next leg of our journey……
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Happy 221st Birthday to the United States Coast Guard!
Wow, 221 years! It is hard to imagine being around that long, but yes, the United States Coast Guard has been in existence since August 4, 1790.
My birthday wish for the Coast Guard is that the people of the United States remember the sacrifices that are made by all to ensure that the duties, obligations and responsibilities of the Coast Guard and their members are fulfilled. That our communities continue to support the active duty members and their families, making them feel welcome and part of the community. And that fellow Coasties and their families reach out to their communities, volunteering where they can, and becoming part of the community even if for a brief time, as everyone gains from the experience.
My birthday wish for the Coast Guard is that the people of the United States remember the sacrifices that are made by all to ensure that the duties, obligations and responsibilities of the Coast Guard and their members are fulfilled. That our communities continue to support the active duty members and their families, making them feel welcome and part of the community. And that fellow Coasties and their families reach out to their communities, volunteering where they can, and becoming part of the community even if for a brief time, as everyone gains from the experience.
Change of Watch
Yesterday I sat and watched the official “changing of the guard” for the Command Master Chief (CMC) of District 11. The change of watch is a time-honored ceremony where the outgoing CMC passes the baton to the incoming CMC.
I want to invite everyone we know to welcome Master Chief Bushey and his wife Amy (and son Anthony, even if he will be away at college) to the Bay area. Show them they same support and camaraderie that you have showed both Terry and I.
It is a bittersweet moment, listening to my husband thank those that have influenced, supported and worked side by side with him during our two years here in the Bay area, both shipmates and community members alike. These are people we are leaving behind as we transfer to the DC area, people that we have worked and laughed with, and people that have forever left an imprint on our lives.
Saying goodbye is never easy, instead we will just say, “Until we see you again”. If you are ever in the DC area, do not hesitate to stop by and say hello or stay a day or two, our door will always be open.
I want to invite everyone we know to welcome Master Chief Bushey and his wife Amy (and son Anthony, even if he will be away at college) to the Bay area. Show them they same support and camaraderie that you have showed both Terry and I.
It is a bittersweet moment, listening to my husband thank those that have influenced, supported and worked side by side with him during our two years here in the Bay area, both shipmates and community members alike. These are people we are leaving behind as we transfer to the DC area, people that we have worked and laughed with, and people that have forever left an imprint on our lives.
Saying goodbye is never easy, instead we will just say, “Until we see you again”. If you are ever in the DC area, do not hesitate to stop by and say hello or stay a day or two, our door will always be open.
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