Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label road trip. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

The Everglades

Spring Break Fun in the Everglades 🐊🐍🌿🚤

My son is only un Florida for a week, and the Everglades are just 3 hours away, so we had to make time to go during the dry season

We visited Shark Valley. We got a bit of a late start so we were in line for over an hour, then we drove a few miles east of that & took an airboat ride




There's a gator among the lily pads, and our first sighting 
Yes, we were that close, and no there wasn't a fence
This one kinda scared us

On an airboat 

Just basking in the sun

Alligator sightings while gliding through the grass

A fun day with my favorite person learning about my adopted state's infamous wildlife.



Monday, January 15, 2024

Florida or Bust

Hello my lovely readers,

On January 7th, I left my home state, the onky one I have lived in to move across the United States. I drove from the West Coast of California to the West Coast of Florida to start my life reset.

I drove over 2600 miles, from Orange County, California to Charlotte County, Florida, traveling eastbound on the 10, then south on the 75 {yes, I used the, and I always will} 

I traveled through eight states, six of them for the first time. The first four states were with my son, the last four by myself. Actually, not completely by myself. My little dude, Dio was my constant companion, although he started getting bored about 1300 miles in. 

Some highlights from the first four states

Snow in Arizona? This was at a rest stop. We stopped for the night in Chandler, AZ. We got a late start, so that's as far as I wanted to go

We didn't get pics, but there was snow on cacti & yuccas, so cool 

My 1st time in New Mexico...see the snow? It was super windy and cold. 

Drove over the continental divide. Thought it would be a bigger deal than it was 


That was our 3rd state that day. We tried to make it there while it was still daylight, oh well. Drove through El Paso at night, then stayed in Fort Stockton for the night. Went to my first Cracker Barrel outside of El Paso

This was in Texas. Didn't know a snowflake showed up when the temp dipped below 37°


We were going to stop at a Fuddruckers no matter what. They've been a family favorite for over 30 years. They left Southern California in 2020 and we didn't get a chance to savor our final meal before they shut all of them down. This one was in Austin. We stayed the night in San Marcos, TX

His 1st car, courtesy of his uncle. 
He drove it back to school 

Our goodbye for now pic. 
We parted ways at a Target in Kyle, TX


As I drove through San Antonio, I saw the exit for the Alamo, so why not do a drive by? This is the back side. I really didn't want to get out my car, so San Antonio is on my list of cities to see

My 1st Buc-ee's. To see it, is to believe it. I didn't know that I needed to be hungry. So, I looked up the the next one, which was about 2 hours away, and enjoyed a really yummy beef brisket sandwich in Katy, TX

Dio was energetic, and bouncing around the first two days. On day three onward he was done. He would just lay on the seat and every hour or so he would get up, look around, put his nose out the window, then lay down again when he realized none of it was familiar 

Texas  is H U G E. It's 880 miles of highway from the New Mexico border to the Louisiana border down the 10. In comparison, the 5 through California is only 796 miles from the Mexican border to the Oregon border. I tried to make it to Louisiana, but ended up in Beaumont for my final night in Texas.

I stayed in Texas a total of three nights while driving through, in the west, central {stayed 24 hours in the Austin area}, and east.

On the fifth day of driving, I finally made it to Louisiana... 

As I was driving over the Mississippi River for the first time, by Baton Rouge, my phone acted up, and I didn't get the shot I wanted 😩 

I tried to make it all the way to New Orleans for lunch, but I got a little hungry and had some Popeyes in Louisiana 
 

The 10 goes through New Orleans. I have never been, so... parked in a lot between the Mississippi and the French Quarter, close to the Café Du Monde, paid for an hour, got some beignets & a Mississippi River selfie...then I was on my way. 

If you ever get a craving for fresh beignets while driving through New Orleans, Café Du Monde only takes cash at the 24 hr. to-go window. Lesson learned...

The Mississippi border is only 38 miles from the French Quarter. And the building behind me is a visitor center/rest stop

It took about an hour to drive across Mississippi and into Alabama 

Stopped for a pork sandwich at this Buc-ee's in Alabama 

Then just another hour to reach Florida. Five states in a day! By myself. Once I arrived in Florida, I only had about 600 miles to go... 

Slept at a couple of different rest stops on my way through the panhandle. They have night guards and are about 30-50 miles apart. Most of the panhandle of Florida is in the Central Time Zone, 
On my little road trip, I embraced my southern roots. I ate at Cracker Barrel in Arizona, and had Hush Puppies. Then in Florida I ate at the Waffle House for the first time and tried grits with cheese. I like grits, but wasn't a fan of hush puppies 

My final destination...Punta Gorda, FL

It was raining my first morning in Florida, and rained almost every day during my first week here. What's up with that?? 

I left the Golden State where I have lived all of my life, a couple of weeks ago, and relocated to the Sunshine State for a little life reset 

Who knows what the future will bring. Although, I have been quite a bit more relaxed since I arrived than I have been in a long, long time 



Monday, October 16, 2023

Road Trip 2003



Hello Lovely Readers,
20 years ago we took our 1st road trip together to celebrate my 37th birthday. Before we left, he gave me my present, a Build-A-Bear bunny {I ❤ 🐇}. If you have ever been to one, you know there is a process to making them, and I would have loved to actually have seen him do the dance, and everything else. He named her "Dirty Girl" and dressed her in a little black pleather skirt, biker boots and a pink off the shoulder shirt. I still have it all.

We decided to drive to the Grand Canyon and then go to Vegas. Neither of us had been to the Grand Canyon, and it was Javier's first trip to Las Vegas. I was three months pregnant so lots of potty breaks along the way. We stayed in a cute little town, Williams, AZ on Route 66. While at the Grand Canyon, I discovered Javier's fear of heights. He freaked out a bit when me and his baby got, what he thought was w-a-y too close to the edge. We hiked a bit and had a nice picnic at the top of the south side, while watching the sunset on my birthday. 

We also drove over to Sedona, where we found his name engraved on keychain. I would always look for his name on things when we went somewhere, but even in 2003 it was rare to find Hispanic names on souvenirs. When I was a girl it was rare to find my name on things, so I knew the struggle. Side story, that's how we came up with Connor's name, and why it's or, not er. We were in a shop in Seaport Village, San Diego and I was looking at zipper pulls, and saying "C" names out loud, and we both liked the same one. I wanted our son to find his name with the correct spelling on any souvenir item.

We then headed over to Vegas. It's a different experience being in Vegas pregnant, and we did a lot if nongambling/drinking things. My bunny even got a Vegas t-shirt. This picture was taken before going up the Eiffel Tower. Shows you how much he loved me, he powered through it because I wanted to go. We has a great time on our 1st of many road trips we took over the almost 18 years we were together.

I miss him so much...