August 2, 2007

Hi everyone!!

It took us forever to find someplace where our laptops would pick up internet, but luckily they have it at the Nashville, Tennessee KOA campground!

Basic rundown so far:

Our first day we got to Maryland and discovered the flattest tire we had ever seen.
It was on the Denali.
But! Some friendly fellows at the gas station we were at put the spare on. Awesome!

We made it safely to Ashburn, Virginia, our first stop, and had a great dinner at Meghan's grandparents, Helen and Bill's house. it was great to have a full meal, even though we had only left that morning. We're wusses I guess.
So after we met Meghan's incredibly friendly family, we went to bed at Aunt Judy and Uncle Roger's house in probably the cutest guest rooms ever.
In the morning we woke up and went back to Helen and Bill's house to see Helen get interviewed by a freelance camera crew, which was pretty sweet.

After that was done, we packed the Denali back up and followed Aunt Judy to a Goodyear tire dealer so we could get a spare. A great tire guy named Ed who was originally from Southie hooked us up with a pretty good price, so we bought him a Colossal Donut from Shoppers, the grocery chain they have in Virginia. They were really huge donuts.
A big Thank You to Steve Donnelly for buying us the spare tire so we can continue our cross-country adventures! Man of the Week!

With our new tire and our stomachs full of colossal donuts, we drove to the Metro station to go into DC. The Metro is just like the T in Boston except that the stations don't smell like pee and the trains are carpeted! Exciting.
So we parked in a parking garage and took the Metro to the Federal Square stop. We had to go to the bathroom, so we went into the Ronald Reagan trade center. There we had to show ID's and put our bags through an x-ray conveyor belt. Officially the most trouble we've had to go through to pee thus far. We ate at subway in the food court, then proceeded to SEE SOME SIGHTS!

We saw the Washington Monument, the reflecting pool, and the Lincoln Memorial. They were all very big and very patriotic and.. amazing.
We walked to Pennsylvania Avenue to see the White House, but they had it caution-taped off! A very southern bystander told us that George Bush and Dick Cheney were going to be taking a walk, and that's why the street was closed off. Seriously! By this point it was at least a hundred degrees out, so we decided to hoof it to the nearest Metro station and head back to the car.

After stopping at a grocery store for fruit, we were on the road again! We drove through the night to Nashville, Tennessee. We drove through mountains and saw more truckers than we even knew imagined. Seriously, there was barely a vehicle on the road that wasn't an eighteen wheeler.

So! It's 6:51 Tennessee Time and we're waiting for the KOA to open so we can pitch the tent and take a nap. (We called in a reservation yesterday so that the camp site would be ready.)
After we sleep for a bit we'll try and upload some pictures!

Stay tuned!! Next up is seeing Nashville and Memphis!

We love you guys!
Love, Molly, Meghan, Cait & Cait

5 comments:

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seaglass415 said...

So awesome you are seeing some sights and not just driving straight through. I'm looking forward to seeing some pictures.

BTW, if you haven't heard, Huge Bridge collapse (50 cars dumped into the Mississippi) between St Paul and Minneapolis on I35W. If it's on your triptic, you might want to stop at AAA somewhere and have them find you alternate routes.

Have fun in Tennesee, Say hi to Elvis (as many as you see) and if you happen to find yourself near The Grand Old Opry in take a picture. My grandfather used to make us sit through Hee Haw every Saturday. As close as I ever got to child abuse.

Have fun,
love and miss you.

Mom Birk

Michael Valeri said...

sweet

Mallory said...

It's good to hear you guys are having fun. I miss you all. :o)
<3Mal.

Unknown said...

Hi ladies!!

So I hear you are at the San Diego zoo today, today being the 6th. I called Meg to let her know that I got three postcards today. I got home from being a ninja at TCP, and I was soooooo excited to see the postcards. hehe I have to tell you girls its not the same here without you. It has been pretty deathly hot and muggy here which sucks but at least it's been sunny.
On friday night I had to take a trip to the ER, since as you guys know my body craps out every once and a while but I am perfectly fine now. =) On a happy note I went to a Patriots practice and I got some really good pictures of Tom, haha, and I got a nannying job which I will start mid August. It's monday-friday thing so that means i'll be able to visit the burg more this fall which is exactly where I want to be!!!! Ok so enough blabbering from me, I'm really really glad you guys are having such an awesome time, you guys truly deserve it. I love and miss all of you, and can't wait to see you again!!!

Love the girl who's best friends all left in the same car (haha),

Laur =)