Huntington Park |
While most of us find getting away for vacation a treat. For most semi drivers a vacation away from home probably most the time feels like work. Over the last several years we have usually traveled to Las Vegas for vacation because it gets both of us away from everything, but this year Vince was content to stay home. Also since he had had not been home for more than a day or two since January home looked pretty good. Before he got home we agreed that it would be great to see some of the sights in our home town since it struck us that we have been to more sights in other major cities than our own.
Once home I told Vince our plans and the time line, but after a few days I realized he may not appreciate my planning his time off. I thought, "could we be actually having a homicidal thought moment at home"? So I asked him if he was okay with the plan. It wasn't jam packed but still it was going to mean we were busy for a few days in a row. Vince assured me he was not upset and even shared that he was glad I had planned some things because if he had his way he would just stay home and sleep. Having been out on the road I now understand his desire to do nothing and just wanting to sleep. I also know that it is a desire shared among many drivers. Just think about how you have felt after a long road trip. Remember that wiped out feeling? Now imagine months of road trips and well you get the idea.
Clippers won in the bottom of the ninth on a bases loaded single! What fun! |
State Fair Midway |
Finally I have attached a great article that appeared in the Minneapolis - St. Paul Star Tribune about drivers that I hope everyone will check out and help to change people's view of our knights of the road:
http://www.startribune.com/opinion/otherviews/126619568.html
It was an official visit to the fair for me once I visited our talking Smokey the Bear! Remember only you can prevent forest fires! |
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