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Posts Tagged ‘New Mexico’

Moving, Day 2 – Look, Kids! Sand!

picture-6Yesterday was a long day.

We took 93 from Henderson and drove over Hoover Dam. Hoover Dam, while amazing on foot, was a pain because the traffic was at a crawl for miles before we finally hit it because…get this…no one controls the flow of traffic or pedestrians over the dam. No no…the pedestrians are not flowing over the dam, but they are going to the visitor center and taking pictures and, in general, slowing down traffic. I’m glad I don’t have to make that commute every day.

We stopped off in Flagstaff at 5pm for dinner at a Crackerbarrel, and while there we took the opportunity to revise our luggage strategy. When you have two cars jammed full of the things you could not live without, it makes fro a rough night when you need to move some of those items into the hotel.  The trick is to pack several people’s things into a single bag, so you’re not taking everyone’s bags up at night. Major savings when you roll into your hotel at…

…wait for it…

2:08 AM.

Losing an hour because of time zones is just awesome. Not.

Today’s plan is to take a slightly shorter day so we can reset our clocks. Normally, we like to be up and out by 8am.  Since we’ve been gitting in at 2am, that’s just not possible. The idea is that we go for around 434 to Elk City, OK today, and get there by dinnertime or slightly later. We let the kids go swimming, relax a little, and get to be early. The next day, we do Elk City to St. Louis, and the following day St. Louis to Cleveland.

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Moving, Day 1 – No Battle Plan…

No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy. — Field Marshall Helmuth Carl Bernard von Moltke

picture-5The Plan

We leave Woodland Hills at 3pm, missing most of the rush hour traffic.  My wife will use the GPS, and I will use my G1 to navigate. We’ll wind up on Henderson, Nevada around 8pm. We’ll get to bed early, and be ready to continue to Grand Junction Colorado, taking the northern route through the Rockies.

The Reality

  1. The landlord was late for the walkthrough on the apartment, so we lost a half an hour there.
  2. Just as my father-in-law and I were mapping out our route we heard about the big storms they’ve been having in the mountains.  We check this out on my G1, only to have the hardware fail. Getting a new phone, we lose a half an hour.
  3. We stop into AAA to get the skinny on what’s going on in the mountains.  It’s crowded. After 45 minutes, a very nice lady told us that, without getting chains for the tires, there’s no way we’re getting through the northern path. She gives is the option of the southern route, or going through Khazad-Dum, where Gimli’s cousin Balin will give is a kingly welcome. Having no Balrog repellent, we decide to go to Henderson and then plan for taking the I-40 across the southern route, blowing all other travel plans to hell.
  4. Pee breaks, getting and extra key made for my car, coffee, updating my wife and mother-in-law in the other car. We discover that the GPS’s power cord as gone missing in the chaos. No worries, we have cellphones, and they’ll follow.
  5. We leave Woodland Hills at…wait for it…5pm. Cue omnious traffic music.
  6. We manage to skirt the majority of the trasffic by taking the 118 to the 210. But once we hit Pasadena, all bets are off. Traffic ensnares us.  It’s 7pm by the time we hit the I-15 north, heading toward Vegas.
  7. We stop in Barstow for dinner.
  8. We finally arrive in Henderson around 11:30pm.  Do we go to the hotel?  No…because like moths we are draw to the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip. We decide to go and drive down the strip, so the kids (and we) can see it all.
  9. We get to the hotel at 12:45am, only to find out they do not have a reservation for us. No, wait…there are TWO Hampton Inns in Henderson, and the one we are booked at is so new, it does not show on the battery-powered GPS, and the phone number is not in 411.  We get the info from the other Hampton Inn, and drive across the city.
  10. We check in at 1am. Pulling up the bare minimum from the cars, we get settled and asleep by 2am.

So…the trip we’re we were taking…is not so much the trip we thought we were taking.

Today’s plan is to try to get as far as Albequerque, New Mexico. I can hear Fate laughing at me.

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Moving to L.A: Day Six on the Road

We’ve made it to Tucumcari, New Mexico.

What a hole.


Moving to L.A: Day Two on the Road

The second day on the road was much smoother. We decided that the minivan with my wife, my mother-in-law, and kids in it should drive on it’s own, and my father-in-law and I would follow along in his car and the truck. This gave the minivan the ability to stop whenever it needed. Since the truck is slower than the pace of the minivan, it meant that when they were done with their stops, generally we would catch up with them. Instead of twelve hours on the road, we only had eight, which was wonderful.

Got through all of Half Share today while driving, and once again, I was loving the book. Half Share spends more time in the inner lives of the characters, and also on the interpersonal relationships. It was some of the most realistic writing I’ve read in a long time; Nathan Lowell captures the emotions of the moment exquisitely1 . I’m very curious to know what’s waiting for me in Full Share, but I’m putting off listening until we are driving again.

We’re stopped in Bartlesville Oklahoma for a three day stop. This is where my father-in-law’s family lives, so we’re taking the opportunity to visit them and see the sights. I’m working during the days, but will be catching up with them after hours. We’ll be leaving Thursday morning for Tucumcari, New Mexico.




  1. There is a seduction scene in the latter half of the book that took my breath away.[back]