Monday, September 12, 2005

Sometimes the Journey is Arduous, and the Destination is a Relief!

I will have to write my account of the Women's Adventure Race soon. If you can't stand the wait, check out Emily's blog.

We had a good weekend, but Anthony summed it all up when he said, "I remember when road trips used to be fun. Now its just work." Not to mention expensive, the way gas prices have doubled. Leaving town, Anthony had expertly packed both mountain bikes, an inflatable kayak, and all our suitcases in the van, not forgetting to set up the DVD player for the kids. We stopped at the post office on the way out of town to pick up a package, a 20 minute diversion. As we pulled onto the highway, Anthony said, "Did you hit something with the van? Its all out of alignment." That turned into a vibration, and when we pulled into a rest stop outside of Temple, it was obvious the right rear tire had broken some cables and was about to blow! While Anthony put the toy tire on, I let the little people stretch their legs and tried to keep them from running into traffic. Funny how Montana listens better with a brain tumor! By now, it was obvious we'd have to feed the offspring on the road, so we stopped later at McD's where Colin bit into a ketchup package spraying it all over his mouth and Anthony's shirt.

We had no automotive difficulties on the way home. However, when we stopped at Starbucks, Anthony tried to pay for our beverages with $15 and charge his Starbucks card with the rest, the cashier screwed up the transaction royally, putting only 80 cents on his card when it should have been more like $5. Anthony calmly explained the mistake to her, then twice to the manager, who handed him back his card with 80 cents and said, "OK, I'm just going to comp your drinks and give you these free drink coupons," leaving Anthony to say, "OK, but I gave her $15, I'm still out $5... I don't mind paying for what we actually ordered, but I'm still in the hole here..." So then the flustered manager gave him back the $15, and in the meantime Anna had spilled her decaf drink twice and Colin was jumping on the upholstered seats everytime I had to deal with that...

In the end we made it home safely, and had enjoyed the weekend, especially seeing our kids really enjoy themselves with their cousins. Big cousin Andrew (14 yrs) is very patient with little kids, and even let them all pile on top of him on the trampoline. Henley (2 yrs) -- or Kenwee as Colin called her -- was a favorite to bounce with or play in the sandbox with, and little Rian (9 mo.s) just grinned and beamed at them all.

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Unknown said...

Yes, I feel your pain, I can see it now..the ketchup...the scene where Anthony is trying to explain again and again. Some days are a grind. Everything takes extra effort, and everywhere you look you are facing another hill and it feels like you are trying to switch gears on a bike and they are just spinning with no traction and you are out of momentum. Travel days are almost always like that. Silver lining? It does make you appreciate the predictability once back home, and we family members on the destination end of your journeys do appreciate your effort.

Anonymous said...

Well, at least they didn't throw up on the drive home,

At your age Mommy and I took many long trips with kids.......

Our tactic for passing time on a long arduous journey was singing............'There were ants, ants ....'

Wish we'd a had CD players.....

Anonymous said...

What an adventure!I can just see you trying to "herd" everyone away from the zooming road,and keeping the kidos occupied while the Starbucks thing was goin' on.....whew....
Despite all the delyas, I'm glad the trip turned out to be ejoyable for everyone! Love-Bevie-

Anonymous said...

Glad you ended up enjoying your trip Jenn, we haven't taken Luke on a long trip by car yet, the furthest I tend to drive at the moment is to Richard's parents in sunny old Manchester (30 miles away). He usually ends up falling asleep!!! Talking of fuel prices, just had to share with you our current situation, fuel today is £1.15 per litre and there are to be three days of blockades starting tomorrow. Filled car up and it cost me £40.00!!! What a nightmare!!! XX

Anonymous said...

Gosh,Jennifer, I felt quite tired after reading your experiences especially in McDs'and Starbucks...is it worth it? (Yawn) :o) also I didn't realise that your gas would rise too, and as Paula mentions in her comment ours is nearly hitting the roof..I only do my shopping 3 miles away in my car so I only use a spoonful..Hey,Eric,I remember that 'Ant' song..A.Norma.x

Jessica said...

Oh! Sounds like an interesting trip :)