Mike woke up quite early on Wednesday morning. Since he was awake and since the weather had cooled and there was snow in the mountains, he decided it might be a good idea for us to just hit the road and possibly miss traffic slow-downs and weather. So we did! I didn't even brush my teeth. Ick. We just threw on clothes, packed the truck and off we went.
Once we were on the road, I asked Mike about his early morning decision, and one of the things he was concerned about was if there were delays because of weather or traffic, then we might not make it back in time for our play. Well, the play that we have tickets for is tomorrow, Thursday the 21st. Not Wednesday the 20th. He had his days a little bit mixed up. But I am the holder and manager of the calendar, so that's allowed.
The clouds were moving east, out of the Denver area and blue skies were showing through at long last.
It was an uneventful drive up and over the mountains. Those are the kind that we like, UN eventful. We met Robert and Mom at Denny's in Salina utah. We managed to wedge mom and her walker and her suitcase and her drinks into the truck. Somehow. Poor Robert. He'd pictured just the bed of our truck being piled high with stuff. But it was not. The bed of Mike's truck has a cover over it, so it looked pretty sleek and empty, but it was not. The bed was stuffed full. And the back seat was loosely stuffed full. So we just had to compact everything. And she fit! Honestly, I had forgotten that she had a walker we had to get into the truck, too! I was picturing just her and her small suitcase, and maybe a little bag. Didn't even think about a walker. When Mike and I drove out TO Illinois and Missouri, we left our two carry-on size suitcases in the bed of the truck. But there was not room for our suitcases in the bed of the truck anymore. Tight squeeze. But we did it! And we got home and dropped Mom off at Our House Assisted Living around 3:00 p.m.
We're pretty weary from our long drive, Mike and I . But do you know what? His truck is so comfortable. Neither one of us have TB. ( Tired Butt). Considering we've been over 3,250 miles over the last 10 days, I'd say that was pretty darn good. AVG mileage-- 20.5 MPG.
And now for some lovely pictures of the drive home. Blue skies, open vistas. Sunshine.
I was seeing white lane lines skipping across my eyelids every time I closed my eyes for a day or two after getting home.























































