My dearest Kaley is moving to San Diego and I get to drive from here to there with her. I am pretty pumped about our road trip. I can't even begin to imagine what it is like to drive for 5 days (stops in between, of course) or what it will be like to drive clear across the desert, that is, New Mexico. Ben and I were watching TV tonight and a commercial for Subaru came on. This couple was driving and all that was around them was dust, desert dust and tumbleweed. I looked at Ben and asked "is that real?" When you grow up near a bay and live in a state that's so small, Texas could eat it for dinner, you don't really understand what it means to be "in the middle of nowhere". I think on this trip I will come to understand this.
On one hand I am nervous. We are women and we are driving... across the country. On the other hand I am SO excited.
I am excited to spend this time with Kaley-- I am so thankful to get to postpone our "goodbye" another week. I am excited to share the experience of seeing the Grand Canyon with her. She says she could care less-- I say I will make a believer out of her! (I am not really sure what I mean by that... maybe that I will help her to believe that the wonders of the world really are wonderful?) I am excited to bring out every bad pop song that we listened to in college. Ashlee Simpson? Yes, I think so. I am excited to give McDonalds one more chance (okay, that's not true, but for Kaley I will eat McDonalds). I am excited to see Nashville and Amarillo, Texas. I can only hope to find the world's largest cup of frozen yogurt or giant ball of yarn- whatever. I am excited to drive in the south where it's warmer. I am excited to see Las Vegas and compare it with my last visit when I was just 11 years old (a different perspective,
maybe?) And I am excited (in a bittersweet way) to see Cali- the state Nick and Kaley will call home.
If you think of us, pray for a safe trip. And I know I will have lots of pictures and stories to share when I get back. Until then, I don't know how much of this blog I will see. Can you even get WiFi in the desert? hmmm... anyway, farewell friends! See you soon!






















