Day 243 – New Mexico (by Ben)

February 25, 2011

The Events of Wednesday, February 23, 2011

                Instead of being forcefully and violently awakened when Dad flicks on the ceiling light, all of us awoke naturally today. We moved through the paces of showering, eating breakfast, preparing to leave, unhooking, and departing that have become routine. As we left the Town & Country RV Park in Roswell, I finished reading the story about the supposed UFO crash of 1947.

                As we started on the long drive home (21 hours of driving from Roswell!), we started planning for our time at home, packing for Europe, and details on our European itinerary. However, since there were 140 miles of nothingness and ranches on our route before we hit the interstate, our internet connection was spotty at best. Getting hungry, Caitlin found Huntsinger Park in Vaughn, a small bit of green grass in an otherwise deserted desert town.

                Heading on the road again after lunch, Abby compiled a list of the 17 European countries we will visit. We each picked three countries to research. Dad will be responsible for the housing and the route in each country; we will be responsible for what to see. The RV zoomed through the small towns of Vaughn, Encino, Clines Corners, Moriarty, Edgewood, Tijeras, and Carnuel. Along the way, quite a few changes in the never-ending prairie landscape caught our eyes. First we saw a huge windmill different from the typical sort. It consisted of three curved pieces of metal rotating around a vertical axis—quite interesting! As we turned west onto I-40, we saw a long, long, long, long, long, long, long train with bright and colorful cars. It was so picturesque, a great contrast in the bland golden prairie landscape. Finally, just before reaching today’s destination of Albuquerque, was a pile of white snow near the shoulder. Yes, it is February, but it is 60°!

                Once in Albuquerque, our first major city in over a week, we figured out what we needed to do: pick up necessary groceries, get RV supplies, and do a little more Europe work and planning. Our first stop was Costco, where we bought milk, some other groceries and supplies, and looked at luggage options for Europe. We found some small, carry-on bags that might work for us. Looking at each one’s capacity, durability, cost, and maneuverability, we decided which style to purchase. However, we didn’t buy anything yet, as no one was eager to sleep with a suitcase. Dad made a quick stop at Home Depot; we picked up more groceries and supplies at Walmart, and then found an RV repair shop. Chisholm Trail RV was listed as having Winnebago parts, but they didn’t have anything we needed. They pointed us a couple of blocks down the road to Central RV. This had both parts we needed. With RV supplies taken care of, we headed for the AAA office in town, but it closed by the time we arrived. So we headed to a Target, did some more shopping, and then found another Walmart where we hoped to stay the night.

                As we pulled into this Walmart, Dad went inside to ask if we could stay overnight. Usually we try to buy something as our patronage is typically rewarded with a “Yes, you can stay.” However, we had done all our shopping already. Racking our brains, we couldn’t think of anything. So Mom said to Dad, “Surprise me.” However, as it turns out, she was going to surprise him.

                Connie, our hardware that converts a 12V outlet into a regular outlet, has been acting up. It revs high, then low, and turns from green to red sometimes when we go over a bump. When it does this, we have to unplug it to give it a breather. Just as Dad was leaving, Connie started whining again. Mom unplugged Connie and found part of it fried, leaving a string of melted plastic hanging off the end. Caitlin frantically ran after Dad to let him know that now we actually had something we needed to buy. They returned with a new, heavy duty, high tech inverter. This one shouldn’t break! It was so huge that we dubbed it Mega Connie!

                We sat down for a dinner of sundried tomato chicken over rice, followed by brownies. It was fabulous—simple and delicious. After cleaning up, we sat down for an hour of math before heading to bed.

 

Day 242 – Texas and New Mexico (by Caitlin and some by Ben)

February 25, 2011

The Events of Tuesday, February 22, 2011

                On my half-birthday (I’m now sixteen and a half!), we were rudely awakened, just after midnight, by a loud beeping. Abby later said she knew at once that it was the carbon monoxide alarm, but the rest of us were too groggy to ascertain which dang gadget of ours was making a racket this time.

                After everyone made sure everyone else was awake, Daddy heroically emerged from the back of the RV (the ‘master suite’, as...


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Day 241 – Texas (by Pam)

February 23, 2011

The Events of Monday, February 21, 2011

                Sleeping works best when it is dark and quiet. Last night was the best night’s sleep I’ve had since we left our friends’ homes in Waco, TX. Early, last night I hit a wall. I hardly slept the night we were stranded by the roadside since I kept count of the 18-wheelers thundering past. The owner of the property said that 40 would pass around midnight, but I counted over 65 well by past 2 or 3 in the morning. I wasn’t tired the nex...


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Day 240 – Texas (by Jim)

February 23, 2011

The Events of Sunday, February 20, 2011

                At dawn, Ben and I exited the RV and saw a strange sight. A thick cloud hovered about five feet above the ground. It looked like fog but smelled of smoke. Ben ran a couple miles, and I walked and prayed for about half an hour. By the time we returned to the RV, the cloud had vanished. But Ben was delighted to share that during his run he had seen a mountain lion. 

                Pam and Caitlin were already up, so I roused Lindsey an...


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Day 239 – Texas (by Abby)

February 23, 2011

The Events of Saturday, February 19, 2011

                Zoom! Zoom! ZOOM! That is really the only way to describe the trucks and pick-ups that woke me up this morning! ZOOM! Zoom! ZOOM! The loud sounds are the big eighteen wheelers passing along the highway, twenty feet from our head. ZOOM! Okay, time to get up. These cars could not have let anyone else sleep, if they awoke one of the deepest sleepers in the RV. After a slow breakfast due to our tiredness, driving for a couple of hours was...


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Day 238 – Texas (by Abby)

February 20, 2011

The Events of Friday, February 18, 2011

                Most people know that Texas is the second biggest state. What some people don’t know is that most of Texas is wilderness. Waking up in the middle of nowhere to a multitude of birds singing playfully is an experience I don’t think I will forget soon. The singing is so loud. If it happens that a person is good at identifying bird calls, they might recognize magpies, bluebirds, and a lot of other birds that I honestly could not identif...


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