All things considered, we made shockingly good time today. I’d
wanted to leave at 0900, but final load checks never go perfectly smoothly, and
saying goodbye to four kids and a very patient wife is never a short process.
There are always tears. Some them aren’t mine. All this meant that we didn’t
actually depart the family domicile until 0930, point the nose of the family people
hauler South down Interstate 29, and come up to cruising speed.
The Aarons are off on an adventure! |
It was really surprising to see the snow quantities increase
as we passed into Missouri and even Kansas. We seemed to be driving into a
weather system, and hit some pretty good fog in Kansas. Enough to make me slow
down a bit. Mini-me turns out to be a lousy navigator. I could barely get him
to ride shotgun at all, he was too busy playing videogames and watching movies
in the back seat. Maybe that makes him a good RIO, always watching screens? I
don’t know, that’s for someone more knowledgeable than me about such matters to
say.
The plan had been to just get to Oklahoma City and call it a
night, but we hit OKC before 2000 and I was feeling good, so we kept going.
That might have been a mistake. Traffic wasn’t bad, but I’m not sure that
navigating through the Dallas freeway system in the dark, while tired, and
searching for a hotel is a thing I want to repeat again. At the very least, I
know it’s feasible when I make this run again next year!
All that leaves for tomorrow is a relatively short jaunt
down to San Antonio, with the vital first In-N-Out stop and some Cane’s Chicken!
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