The bus wasn’t the worse thing that has ever happened, but I would never sign up to do it. On the other hand, Alex says that she kind of enjoyed the bus ride because we were able to see the sunrise: I woke her up and played Circle of Life as we watched the beauty of a new day—it was magical and made everything perfect for her; we also passed a sign for Alexandria, MN, which was special. The good news is that we are back on the train, where there is more room to bring the computer out and lounge. Despite the bus, or in Alex’s case including the bus, we are enjoying ourselves.
We packed too much stuff--those of you who were there to see us off will agree. Consequently, we are going to ditch a couple items in Chicago and free up space to pack other things away that have no home and to make the load a little lighter.
It is currently 2:30 pm. Alex and I are expecting to get to Chicago at around 6. I am excited to stay at the Embassy Suites and even more eager to have a nice bed that doesn’t move or shake. Thank you Jean. I’ll write again tomorrow and probably phone some of you tonight.
Monday, April 20, 2009
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