Tuesday, July 28, 2015

🚗2012 ~December 18-19, Eighteen hour drive home from Hartford, Connecticut

Day 1: Tuesday, December 18, 2012
We left the house at 3:15 A.M. and headed to Nashville; TN arrived at 5:15 flight left at 6:15 A.M. I checked in on flight 2315, I sat next to the window and a young black man sat in the middle seat. We talked, and he said he lived in Nashville but was looking to move to Virginia. He had a couple of small children and his mom was a school teacher of special needs children.
The morning sunrise in Maryland
We landed in MD, and the young black man got off the plane.
I moved a couple of seats up and an older couple sat down beside me. The man sat in the middle and his wife in the end (I think she was the boss of the two) he talked my head off. He said he sold hospital equipment and he was having a Christmas party when he arrived home. He asked me if I wanted to go to his party, I said that we were leaving Hartford as soon as we landed and that my daughter and I were going to New York. The plane landed I said goodbye to the couple and I walked to baggage claim to collect my luggage. My daughter was late as usual picking me up. 

We filled up with gas at BP 3500 Conner St Bronx NY 10475 (I remember this station because the last time we went to NY my daughter used the restroom here).
My flight arrived in Hartford at 10:40 A.M., and my daughter and I left Hartford, CT  driving to Staten Island NY. 
Traveling through New York 
Traveling through New York 
We took I-95 south through Meridian, New Haven, Bridgeport, Stamford, CT, and crossing into New Jersey at Fort Lee went across New Jersey Turnpike on I-95 crossing back into NY. We were going to stay at 310 Wild Wood Av Staten Island but the rate was $150 a night and there was no shuttle on Tuesdays to the Staten Island Ferry. 
We asked at the desk of  Wild Wood AV Staten Island Inn where we could find a good local place to eat that is nearby?  They suggested West Shore Inn Steakhouse, but it was closed for a Christmas Party. The other place they suggested was Mikes's Unicorn Diner 2944 Victory Blvd NY.
Eating a salad at Mike Unicorn Diner Staten Island, NY
Mikes Unicorn Diner Staten Island, NY
Mikes Unicorn Diner Staten Island, NY 
Mikes Unicorn Diner Staten Island, NY 
Mikes Unicorn Diner, we ordered water with lemon and we shared a plate of fried filet of sole, salad, rolls, green beans, fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, cheesecake, pasta, and beets, with bread, it was more than enough to feed two people. After we finished eating, we decided not to go back to New York, so we headed toward Washington DC 
We took I-278 over to I 95 it took us 3 hours and 16 minutes to get from NY to Maryland.
We stopped at 702 W 34th ST. Baltimore, Maryland to see the Christmas lights on Keswick Rd and Chestnut Street.
The whole block was decorated for the Christmas holiday, they were movable, indoor, and outdoor displays.
 People were scurrying up and down the block. 

Christmas lights Miracle of 34 St Hampden Baltimore, Maryland 
Christmas lights Miracle of 34 St Hampden Baltimore, Maryland 
Christmas lights Miracle of 34 St Hampden Baltimore, Maryland  
Christmas lights Miracle of 34 St Hampden Baltimore, Maryland 

Then we drove on I-66 for another two hours from Maryland to Royal Front, VA. 
We stopped at Cool Harbor Inn located at 141 E 15 Avenue Royal Front VA. 
We checked in at about 12 P.M. ($65 for a king bed in a first-floor conference room).
We were so exhausted that we slept until 10 A.M. the next day.
Cool Harbor Inn Royal Front VA 

Day 2: Wednesday, December 19, 2012
The next morning we both took a show, packed our bags, and checked out of the hotel.
For breakfast, we had orange juice, oatmeal with apple cinnamon, a banana, and a donut at the  breakfast nook in the back of the Inn
We were not far from the Shenandoah Valley National Park.
From Cool Harbor Inn my daughter had to drive to Sky Line Drive to get into the park 
I bought a senior lifetime pass for $10.00, which got both of us into the park. 
Shenandoah Valley National Park
Shenandoah Valley National Park
It was about 11:33 A.M. when we entered Shenandoah Valley National Park and we stayed inside the park until we reached Luray VA, where we exited the park to explore the caverns of Luray.
Luray Virginia Park 
Luray Virginia Park 
Luray Virginia Park Caverns
Luray Virginia Park Caverns
We paid 21.00 dollars to visit Luray Caverns, which included a visit to the Car and Carriage Museum and The Luray Valley Museum. 
The Luray Caverns is a guided tour that lasts about an hour, after the tour you are on your own.
The Luray Valley Museum. 
The Luray Valley Museum. 
We walked down to the Car and Carriage Museum, which has 140 cars, carriages, coaches, & costumes that date back to 1725.
Next, we went to The Luray Valley Museum, which housed Shenandoah Valley artifacts from the 1750s to 1920s. 

Car and Carriage Museum
Car and Carriage Museum 
Car and Carriage Museum 
We ate lunch at Gathering Grounds Patisserie Café 55 E. Main St Luray VA 22835 (Patisserie is a type of French or Belgian bakery that specializes in pastries and sweets in both countries)
I ordered a cup of soup Du Jour and half sandwich for $6.96 and Coke for $1.99 total of $8.94.
(540-743-1121) The ticket said Table 16 2 guest server Melissa at 4:15PM ID0081319.
Gathering Grounds Patisserie Café 55 E. Main St Luray VA
Gathering Grounds Patisserie Café 55 E. Main St Luray VA
Town of Luray VA 
We tried to get back to Shenandoah Valley National Park but by the time we got to the area where we could get to the park, the park closed at 5:00 pm.  
From Luray Virginia, we took 340 down to Stanley Va., then to I-81 from Virginia to Knoxville, TN.

We stopped at Pilot Store 051 11190 Bailey ton Rd Greenville, Tennessee at 22:50:35 A.M.
They had a subway and gas station I bought two glasses of water for $2.00, one 20 oz drink for $1.35, and at Subway I bought one 12-inch Veggie sub at $5.00 and some chips .99 spent $6.57.
I also bought some lottery tickets.
We drove through Knoxville, TN on I-40 N toward Nashville, TN taking 840 to I-65 S to 360 to 31 Spring Hill to Columbia TN, turning onto Highway 43 and 43 all the way home.
We arrived at home about 3:30 A.M. 
My husband was asleep and he had to work the next day, so Lora slept on the sofa and I slept in the recliner.
When my husband got up to get ready to go to work the next morning, both Lora and I got into bed.
The next morning after my husband left for work, my daughter and I climbed into bed but I could not sleep because I could hear it was storming outside, so I got up and lay on the sofa.
End of another long trip

December 18, 2012, Flew

Depart 6:15 A.M. from Nashville International Airport (BNA)
Arrive Baltimore Maryland International Airport (BWI)

Depart Baltimore Maryland International Airport  |(BWI)


Arrive 10:40 A.M. Hartford International Airport (BDL)

Monday, July 27, 2015

2013 ~May 25-31, Lee County's High School Graduation, Universal Studios & Sea World


Day 1: Friday, May 24, 2013
At 5:30 A.M., I drove Hubby to Foodland to catch his ride to work in Huntsville.
I went to ECM Hospital to visit my dad; he had Gallbladder surgery the day before. When I got to the ECM parking deck, I programmed my GPS for our trip to Columbus, Georgia. I stayed with my dad until about 9:00 A.M. 

I picked up Hubby at Mapco in Huntsville, AL, near NASA at 10:30A.M.
We ate brunch at Cracker Barrel Store number 51 in Cullman, Al.
I ordered a kid's plate of grilled chicken fingers and carrots with a glass of water, which cost ($4.69)
Hubby ordered a bacon cheeseburger plate with onion rings for $10.58 and a diet Coke for $1.99, for $23.11. (We shared a dark mallow cup for $1.19.)

We stopped at Peach Park in Clanton, Alabama, where we shared a bowl of peach ice cream and a fried peach pie. We walked around the park, and I took pictures.  
Holding up a peach at Peach Park 
Riding a horse
Peach Ice cream and fried Peach Pie, YUM!
Hubby at Peach Park 
Peach Park 
We arrived at Country Inns & Suites, 1720 Fountain Court, Columbus Ga at 5:30 P.M. Room 108-confirmation number 73984065. Total cost: $95.12 for one night. (706) 660-1880

Hubby took a shower, and I changed clothes. Graduation was at Smith Station Middle School Stadium in Smith Station, Alabama. 
We arrived early and sat in the bleachers' front row.
I started talking to the woman next to me; she was a friend of Justin's mom (Stacy) sitting next to me. 
She leaned over and said, "I think that is Justin's grandmother." Justin's dad (Josh) and brother (Andrew) came later. Josh and his hubby started talking about electrical work, for both were IBEW brothers. I was told that Justin had joined the ARMY and was to leave for camp in August. He signed up before he had told his mom or dad.

394 students graduated from Smith Station in Lee County, AL. The graduation lasted from 8 P.M. to 10 P.M.
After the graduation, we took several pictures and said our goodbyes. We told Justin and his family that we would be back on May 29 to pick him up.
Justin 
Justin, Josh, Stacy, and Andrew 
Justin, me, and Hubby
Justin 
After the graduation, most restaurants were closed. We found a Taco Bell that was open, located at 7330 Veterans Parkway, Columbus, Georgia  31906. At 10:39 P.M., we spent $9.27. 
I bought lottery tickets at the connecting store. 
We climbed into bed at the Hotel because it had been a long day. 

Day 2: Saturday, May 25, 2013
We both got up, took showers, packed, ate waffles with fruit and juice for breakfast, loaded the van, and started our journey to Orlando, Florida. We filled up with gas at the Summit in Columbus, Georgia, for $60.50.
Along the way, we stopped at Marks Melon Patch in Dawson, Georgia, because Hubby wanted some boiled peanuts. I took out my camera and started taking pictures. I saw an outhouse next to the fruit stand, so I opened the door.
It startled me when the dummies inside started to speak; Hubby laughed. The owner said it gets them every time.
Outhouse
Dummie in outhouse
We stopped at some of the historic sites in Dawson, Georgia. I took pictures of the Terrell County Historic Marker, Confederate Gun Shop Marker, World War II Marker, James Mathews Griggs Historic Marker, Terrell Courthouse, old homes, and churches. 
While I was taking pictures, I met James Mathew Griggs's great-grandson. He told me that the marker of his great-grandfather had been moved to the courthouse lawn.
The marker read: 
To the memory of James Mathew Griggs, who represented the 2nd district of Georgia in Congress with conspicuous ability and fidelity from March 4, 1897, to the date of his death, January 5, 1910. This memorial is erected in his hometown by the people of the district. 
He loved and honored the people they loved and praised him.
James Mathew Griggs
Terrell County Courthouse
Next, we stopped in the historic town of Sylvester, where I took pictures of Worth County Historical marker, the courthouse, War Markers, and a hundred-year-old train engine.
The Train engine was enclosed with a gate and had a roof over it. It was located next to the main highway.
While I was taking pictures of the train, I heard a laugh.
I thought to myself someone thought it was funny that I was taking pictures of the train. 
I looked around to see who was laughing, and to my surprise, it was a goat! 
The goat was on a trailer behind a truck stopped at the red light.
The goat laughed and laughed as the truck pulled away. LOL! Needless to say, he was not laughing at me, but I sure thought he was. I walked back to the van and told Hubby about the incident, and he laughed.
A hundred-year-old train engine in Sylvester
The Laughing Goat 
We ate lunch at Texas Road House, 3830 SW Archer Rd, Gainsville, FL. I ordered sirloin steak with potato and water, and Hubby ordered hamburgers and fries. At 2:46 P.M., we ate at table 44, and our server was Rachel. The total cost for the meal was $26.76. 

When we arrived in Orlando, we had to drive through several tolls, which cost $5.25, to get to Country Inn & Suites, 5440 Forbes Place, Orlando, FL (407)856-8896, room 112. 
We took our luggage to the room, changed clothes, and rode to the Island of Adventure.

 At the Island of Adventure, we watched Poison Adventure; we walked to the back of the park to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter to ride the Forbidden Journey of Harry Potter. 
The Island of Adventure
The Island of Adventure
We left the Island of Adventure and went to City Walk. I had talked to Lora, who was to meet us there. As always, she was late.
We decided to eat supper at Hard Rock Café. We insisted on eating outside. They said that we would have to wait, but we said that was okay; we were not in a hurry.
It is funny now, but we thought their outside tables were downstairs.
We were led to a balcony overlooking City Walk, which had a gorgeous view but a bit briskly.
Being so high up, it caught the breeze of the parks.
Hard Rock Cafe in City Walk Orlando
Hard Rock Cafe in City Walk Orlando 
The balcony at Hard Rock Cafe on City Walk
We ordered boneless chicken tenders, water, and Coke, which cost $19.91. We sat there as long as we could wait for Lora and her friend. 
We paid our bill and left. 
We met Lora and her friend at Bubba Gumps. Outside, there were people jumping rope and Hula Hula Hooping. It had been a long day. After saying goodbye, we rode back to the hotel. 
We stopped at Race Trac store 522, 1875 McCoy Rd, Belle Isle, FL 32089, to get fuel at pump one for 15.215 gallons at $3.549 per gallon. It was 5:37 P.M.

Day 3:  Sunday, May 26, 2013
We slept late and ate breakfast at about 9:30 A.M. After breakfast, we rode to Universal Studios. 
We rode ET, Doctor Seuss Ride, Spider-Man, and The Minions and watched Fear Factor, the Animal Show. We walked to City Walk. At 4:12 P.M., we ordered lunch at Bubba Gumps. Our server was Eric, and we sat at table 62. 
We ordered the Shrimper's Heaven and two glasses of water, which cost $25.51. 
We walked to Universal Studios and waited one hour and fifteen minutes to ride Despicable Me, which was a great disappointment. 
After leaving Universal Studios, we went to the Island of Adventure, where we bought a Choro at $3.00 at Neeps Cart at 18:28P.M. Hubby bought a Lemon Slush at $4.25 at the Poe Lemon. 
We bought a large coke for $2.99 at Market Café at 21:39 P.M. We stopped at Taco Bell ordered one burrito supreme $2.49, three Dorito loco supremes $5.07 for a total of $8.05, at 10:58 P.M. 
Are we having fun yet? 


It must be Sunday... We're in Color!
The Island of Adventure
Day 4: Monday, May 27, 2014
Hubby was exhausted from the day before, so he slept in while I wrote in my journal about the events of the day before. We ate eggs, sausage, and bagels in the Hotel for breakfast.
At lunch, we went to Wendy's, where we ordered  hamburgers and Frosty's paid cash $10.00
We arrived at Sea World at 1:14 P.M., paid $15.00 to park 
The shows that we watched were:
Pets Ahoy at Seaport Theater at 1:45P.M.
One Ocean Shame Stadium at 2:30 P.M. (Killer Whale)
A'Lure the call of the Ocean at Nautilus Theater at 3:30 P.M
Blue Horizons at Dolphin Theater at 5:00 P.M.
Clyde and Seamore Take Pirates Island at Sea Lion & Otter Theater at 5:45 P.M
We saw dolphins at Dolphins Cove and the Stingrays at Stingray Lagoon for the remainder of the day.
We walked through the Manatee Aquarium 
Ate chicken nuggets and corn at Expedition café. Spent $9.25.
We stopped at Taco Bell on Mccoy Road, where we ordered one burrito supreme ($2.49), two Dorito Loco supreme ($2.78), and one Nachos Bell Grande ($2.99) and spent $10.07 at 8:08P.M.
One Ocean Shame 
One Ocean Shame 
A'Lure the call of the Ocean at Nautilus Theater 
Sea World
Blue Horizons at Dolphin
Blue Horizons at Dolphin
Sea World Entrance Antarctica
Sea World Entrance 
Day 5: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 
We ate breakfast at the Hotel: bagels, sausage, cream cheese, and orange juice.
I called Majorie Goodrich to see if she was at Home and if she would like us to visit. We stayed a couple of hours at Majorie's trailer. She wanted to walk the nature trail near her Home. After walking the trail, we said goodbye.
We stopped at Golden Corral in Clermont, Florida, for a lunch buffet, which cost $6.99 each, for a total of $14.96.
We drove to Downtown Disney, where we walked around, stopping at some of the souvenir shops. We stopped at Ghirardelli for some vanilla and strawberry ice cream, which cost $5.91.
 Ghirardelli at Downtown Disney
 Ghirardelli at Downtown Disney
We stopped at DTD Bridge, where Hubby bought a Diet Coke for $2.76. We stopped in at Trex, where I purchased a Trixie Trecerator (like a build-a-bear) for $19.17.
We bought gas at Racetrack for $33.00, 9.431 gallons for $3.499 per gallon at 18:30 P.M.
  Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney
Downtown Disney
Day 6: Wednesday, May 29, 2012 
We paid a Hotel bill of $300.05 for four days, loaded luggage into our van, and started Home.
We ate breakfast at the Hotel.
We stopped at Mark's Melon Patch in Albany Ga at 13:38 P.M. for boiled peanuts and onions.
We stopped at Pilot in Tifton Ga for fuel 12.73 gallons at $3.299 per gallon and $42.00.
We picked up Justin in Phenix City and started Home.
We stopped in Calera, Alabama, at Cracker Barrel to eat supper; Justin ordered a chicken finger plate, I ordered a kid's chicken finger plate, and Hubby ordered a Bacon Cheese Burger plate; we spent $34.10. We bought gas at Murphy’s USA in Calera for 12.609 gallons at $3.569 per gallon for $45.00
We drove Home, stopping to drop Justin off at Shana's.
She greeted us at the gate, and I helped Justin unload his luggage. We said goodbye and rode Home.
Hubby had to work the next day, and after all that driving, he dropped into bed.

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