This Thanksgiving, in an effort to save some cash on expensive plane tickets and dog boarding, we decided to rent a car and drive to New England. My love for a good road trip has never dimmed and so of course I was up for it. We even convinced Susan, Lauren's sister, to fly down here from New York and drive back up there with us. It was all Susan's idea, and honestly with the exception of me and few other people, no one could understand why she would want to do this. My philosophy was, the more the merrier, and I was glad that she had suggested it. Plus we never get to see her and so even if our time together was crammed in a Dodge Caliber with dog in tow it was time well spent. I'm not sure if she felt that way at the end of the trip but it's the thought that counts.Ultimately we trudged through and beat the Sunday traffic by arriving at our house in the middle of the night on Saturday. By the end of it we had added 2,318 miles to the Caliber and see three generations of two sides of Lauren's family. We'd also eaten more than our fair share and paid our first visit to Lauren's dad's new house. In the process we managed to save over $1000 compared to flying and boarding the dog. Now we're trying to decide whether or not to do it again (to Michigan) in December.
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If you're up for another road trip soon you can head out to Vegas. Having just made the drive recently, I can tell you there are a lot of really cool sites. Just take 40 all the way out.
So glad my picture didn't make it up. You earn some big points with that one!
Count me in for Vegas.
Oklahoma City is the halfway point and I know people there.
My grandparents took me to New Hope once, it's not too far from their home and they were happy to go back in time for a while. Road trips are awesome.
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