10 States in 6 days
We left St. George, Utah and headed back to where our family started...
Colorado!
Colorado!
It felt so good to be on I-70 again. I really do love that drive.
Our first stop was Glenwood Springs, CO
I've always wanted to stop there and really wish we had more time to stay and play.
Our plan was to rent bikes for the morning and ride up the canyon and have a picnic. However, spring run off had the banks of the Colorado River overflowing. The bike trails were closed, so we had to come up with another plan.
We started to do some research and found out that Glenwood Springs has an amusement park at the top of the canyon and some caves to explore as well. We thought this sounded like fun and we were even within walking distance from our hotel to the park entrance. To get up to the park you ride a tram and take in the amazing views. While we were up there we walked through the two caves and rode the alpine coaster. It was a lot of fun.
The winds picked up and they had to close the tram, it was a big disappointment and it started us on a path to being late getting us into Denver. We waited and rode the dusty bus down the mountain and had a quick late lunch and hit the road. As we were headed down the road we saw warning signs telling us about road closures for blasting starting at 4:30 pm. Well we got there, 5th in line, at 4:20. We were stuck. When they let us go again we hit terrible traffic in Denver and we met our friends late but at least we got there!
It felt so great to see our old friends!! We had missed them so much!
Thanks to all those that were able to come and see us! It really meant so much to us!!!
After we said our goodbyes we hit the road.
Next stop was...
Nebraska
We got to the border really late at night and landed at our hotel in North Platte at 3am.
We slept in, missed the breakfast, and had to scramble to get on the road again.
Nebraska is so Beautiful!
Omaha, NE for dinner at Culver's.
At this point Kevin and I were rethinking this driving two cars thing!
Also, in Omaha we finally got to feel what hot humidity is all about...Ugh!
My hair has been curly almost every day after we left Nebraska.
Iowa
I didn't get any pictures of Iowa other than this. I really wish I had, it was amazing!
Rolling hills, farms with the cutest little farms houses, and white gravel roads set beside green fields.
I could totally live there. Maybe I should see if Kevin wants to farm for his third career:)
We drove again into the late night to get to Iowa City, Iowa then turn south to get to a little town in Missouri. Keokuk, MO is where we spent the night so we could explore Carthage Jail and Nauvoo in the morning.
Carthage Jail
Nauvoo
Loved seeing these water towers all over the Midwest:)
After having fun in the Blacksmith's shop we went into Brigham Young's Nauvoo home. Little did we know while we were having our tour a huge storm had started. We stayed there for a little while until there was a small break in the rain and wind. We made a mad dash for the cars and that ended our Nauvoo site seeing.
Waiting out the storm. The storm was intense.
Tree branches were coming down along with tons of rain.
Wet and ready to drive to St. Louis, MO
As we left Nauvoo, Illinois the storm was getting even stronger. At one point the rain made it hard for us to see. The rain lightened up a little bit enough for me to catch the sign.
Missouri
With all the rain and wind in the area, I couldn't help but worry about seeing a tornado. Well it wasn't too long before we did see one.
CRAZY!
I saw this drop from the sky. I called Kevin on the phone and told him to look at the strange cloud in the sky. It looked like nothing I'd ever seen. He agreed and no later did we hang up it turned into a tornado!! We were trying to stay calm for the kids and we actually thought it was pretty exciting. As long as it stayed far away. I kept thinking...What do we do? The cars around us kept going so we thought...so should we. It disappeared almost as fast as it appeared. Made for one crazy drive through Missouri!
St. Louis, MO
Looking at the Mississippi River and Illinois
It was a great experience and was a big hit with the kids!
If you don't like to be in a small area with complete strangers I wouldn't recommend this:)
Looking down at the city St. Louis
After the Arch we walked through the Western Expansion Museum
Illinois and Indiana
Travels with Ethan!
This rest stop was our only stop in Indiana. Another beautiful state and I have to say our kids have got to be the best long distant travelers!
They were enjoying seeing every new state as much as I was.
Kentucky
Crossing the Ohio River near Louisville! These big rivers are intense! The kids kept thinking they were lakes!
Our last night in a hotel was in Lexington Kentucky. With all the hotel stays we had up to this point, this was the first chance we had to order in dinner and let the kids swim. It was the smallest pool I've ever seen in a hotel, but the kids still has fun!
A drive by picture of Kentucky horse country!
I could totally plant myself here....Beautiful!
Home Stretch...The last day of driving.
West Virginia
Pictures from the road showing how green West Virginia is.
I have never seen such green in my life! This thick green forest was crazy beautiful.
The pictures do not do it justice!
The Coal River near Charleston, WV
I'm smiling, but on the inside I'm screaming....
GET ME OUT OF THIS VAN!!!
Virginia
YAHOO! We made it to our new home state!
We got to our new house about 10 pm that night and crashed!
We did the drive!
It was hard, but I would did it all over again. Even in two cars, believe it or not?
America is beautiful!
We feel so lucky to have seen at least a little bit of it!
1 comment:
Jill!! This is so reminiscent of our travels when we moved to Maryland! I'm glad you made it safe and sound. I'm excited for your east coast adventures to come. There's so much to do. (I'm slightly jealous that I'm back West again!). Your yard looks amazing.
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