Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Thanksgiving Roadtrip!

If only it was this blissful!

It has been six years since Mark and I have been home to spend Thanksgiving with family. We debated going since we knew we'd be making the same drive just two weeks later, but we decided to do it anyways. What's a 12 hour drive??? After all, we did move back West so that we could make trips home more often! Everything started off just fine, but quickly took a turn for the worst. Read on....

We are packed and ready to go by 1:30pm. I had made an appointment with the pediatrician to see Karlee on our way out since she had been pulling at her ear for a few days. Sure enough, she has a raging ear infection and so after the doc's, we run to Rite Aid to get her prescription filled. A half hour later, Karlee's prescription is finally ready but the pharmacy needs more information from the doctor to fill a second prescription since she also has an infection in her eye. The pharmacy is finally able to get the information they need from the doctor and then we wait another 30 minutes to get that prescription filled. We're finally on the road. About an hour into our drive, we make an emergency stop for Macy to go potty. This puts us right on track to hit rush hour traffic in Portland. The time is now 5:00pm. Remember, we left our home at 1:30pm. After sitting in traffic for an hour, the twins have had it and are screaming their heads off. They are tired, hungry, sick of sitting and need their diapers changed. Granted we are only an hour and a half from home and looking down the pipe at at least six more. I'm sitting in the back of the car yelling (nicely) at Mark to turn around. It was not going to be worth what we were going to have to go through to get there! Mark takes an exit and parks in some random parking lot. We sit their for a few minutes trying to make a decision. Bag the whole trip or endure! We just knew if we could get the babies to fall asleep, it would be smooth sailing. We decide to keep going! We no sooner get through traffic, than Mark decides he's STARVING and we have to pull over to get something to eat! Then Macy, once again, needs to go potty. I'm laughing to keep from crying at this point! We drive on. Everyone falls asleep and we drive like there is no tomorrow. We stop at a hotel in Ontario, Oregon to sleep (which is a little more than halfway to Logan). We pack all the luggage in and kids and by this time everyone is wide awake, loving the hotel and being able to crawl around. We set up the pack-n-plays and turn off the lights. The twins, of course, won't go sleep because they see us lying right there and they want us to get them out! We are so exhausted by this point, not to mention that it's midnight! Mark and I are lying so still in bed thinking that the babies will eventually just lay down. Well, it isn't long before Macy is up and out of her bed trying to comfort the babies. We tell her to get back in bed and to not move. After about ten minutes of screaming (I'm sure we woke up everyone in the hotel) the twins finally give up and drift off to sleep!As do we!

Despite a horrible first day and Macy getting the flu and throwing up one whole day, not to mention in the hotel room on our way home, it was a WONDERFUL trip! Really! We loved being with our families and going out to dinner and shopping. Macy loved seeing her cousins and everyone loved seeing the twins crawling around everywhere. I got to see my cute pregnant sister, Lezlee. We were out shopping bright and early on Friday morning with the rest of the crazies! Everything we wanted was gone before we could get to them and I think the things we did buy were NOT on sale! Of course! It was fun just being together and running into lots of friends from high school out shopping too!

We are home now and somewhat recuperated and yet... we still have the same drive to look forward to (or dread) next week! How soon we forget! At least, we know that Hawaii is waiting for us at the end of this next trip! WE DESPERATELY NEED A VACATION!

8 comments:

Joni said...

Wow! I'm amazed you're willing to go through it all again.

What troopers! I'm glad all your little ones are feeling okay again.

Happy Holidays.

Hey, It's me...Jessica said...

Seriously?! What a wild ride! Good luck on the next one!
I'd say it's worth it to be with family...maybe :)Wait, yes, it is.

Alyssa said...

Yikes--a ride to remember! Why did you go through Portland? I would opt for the road-less traveled and cut across on highway 20--it may be a lower speed limit but the 90% decrease in traffic will be SO worth it! We missed you at Thanksgiving! I was thinking of you Friday morning too! One day soon I'll catch up and blog about our Black Friday deals--you'll have to check it out :)

Malinovka said...

Lindsey, I love your posts! I'm glad the trip WAS worth it in the end. But, I'm with you--I would've been "yelling" at Eric to turn around after the first hour and a half! I'm just so glad you had a great time. Hope the trip out for Christmas is a LOT easier!!

Jamie said...

You crazy girl. I'm betting you next road trip will be better, at least I am hoping. Good luck. Let's get together while you are here.

Brad and Lezlee Strong said...

So funny! I loved reading this! I seriously can't believe you did it, but I am so grateful! Memories! I'll never forget it! I had so much fun with you guys!

The Tureks said...

Wow, that's incredible. You guys have great attitudes about it all. I'm glad you made it and enjoyed yourselves. I missed you for SC Black Friday though... :-(

Melissa Cantwell said...

First of all you guys are in big trouble. I know that you were sick of driving, but come on, Ontario, Oregon is only 50 miles outside of Boise. You totally could have stayed with us and then not had to pay for a hotel room. JK. But seriously, if you are ever making the drive and need some where to stop and sleep, you are more than welcome.