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Road Trip // Part Two

Jessica Glaze • Sep 25, 2014
Rusty has a million talents but night driving isn't one of them. We decided that driving through the night would be the best option for the kids so they could sleep during the whole drive. What that means for me is driving us from midnight to sunrise. After hugging our friends goodbye in Arizona, we started our 1100 mile drive to Dallas, Texas at 8 p.m. The kids crashed fast just as planned. Rusty easily stayed awake for his 8 to midnight shift with the help of Dr. Laura, chatting about our amazing kiddos (we might be biased), and my beautiful (not) voice. Then, at 12:15, it was my turn to drive us safely through the night.
It actually wasn't very hard to stay up thanks to a little caffine (by "a little" I mean two large cans of red bull). I also had a great entertaining moment when Carter woke up at 3a.m. and started begging for a treat. "Can I have a treat? I love treats. Mom, I love treats. I really love treats." "No Carter, you need to go back to sleep." "But mom, treats are my favorite! I really really love treats!" She must have been dreaming about something yummy!
At 7 a.m. I finally woke everyone up for a Mickey D's breakfast stop and to let Rusty take care of the drive from that point on. Things didn't go quite as planned though... Good old Google maps estimated our drive time at 14 hours when I was planning our road trip but when we put the address in our car navigation it said 19 hours. So instead of the kids spending 2/3 hours awake in the car, they would be spending 7/8 hours awake but even that would have been better than the 22 hours the drive actually took! The kids seriously did amazing though. A few times they took turns fussing and Carter broke my heart when she started crying, "Can we go home now?" but overall we couldn't have imagined how patient they would be with the drive.
At 8p.m. we finally pulled up to Rusty's aunt and uncle's house in Mabank, Texas. They had the best food grilled up and ready to eat (which was amazing after a day if McDonald's and Pizza Hut!) and a cozy bed ready for us to crawl into. Although the drive was long and exhausting, we are blessed to have family so ready to take us in and take care of us. We are excited and ready to spent time with Rusty's extended family that lives here in Texas.
Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose.
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