Kristineandthepups
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Sunny,
Wow! Enjoyed reading your update. And I can understand why you decided to visit your brother in the end. Things like that get to me, and I end up asking myself "what if something bad happened and that's the last time I saw the person I care for..." It's important to see family. I have family in the Keys, and will likely be making that same trip down 95 later this year. Happy to hear your travels were not too dangerous, nor terribly stressful.
The path I've taken from Michigan has been pretty harrowing. I'm only as far as St. Louis MO, even though I've driven about 24 hours or more in the last two days. There was a point in the day today where in the course of a single mile I saw the following: twelve broken down big rig trucks, three big rigs jackknifed and facing backwards on the side in the snow, one plow that ran off the road, and numerous derailed autos. Plus, this was my first time seeing two trucks broken down side by side, one in each lane, on a two lane highway. Before this trip, I had doubted I had the energy and skill to do an Alaska trip, even if I prepared ahead of time. But I'm starting to reconsider. Of course, that might be the caffeine talking. I'm sure there will be some people at RTR that can fill me in on the reality of Alaska trips.
So glad to read a happy update from Sunny, and thankful for those who sent best wishes to us both.
Keep the updates flowing, Sunny!
Kristine
Wow! Enjoyed reading your update. And I can understand why you decided to visit your brother in the end. Things like that get to me, and I end up asking myself "what if something bad happened and that's the last time I saw the person I care for..." It's important to see family. I have family in the Keys, and will likely be making that same trip down 95 later this year. Happy to hear your travels were not too dangerous, nor terribly stressful.
The path I've taken from Michigan has been pretty harrowing. I'm only as far as St. Louis MO, even though I've driven about 24 hours or more in the last two days. There was a point in the day today where in the course of a single mile I saw the following: twelve broken down big rig trucks, three big rigs jackknifed and facing backwards on the side in the snow, one plow that ran off the road, and numerous derailed autos. Plus, this was my first time seeing two trucks broken down side by side, one in each lane, on a two lane highway. Before this trip, I had doubted I had the energy and skill to do an Alaska trip, even if I prepared ahead of time. But I'm starting to reconsider. Of course, that might be the caffeine talking. I'm sure there will be some people at RTR that can fill me in on the reality of Alaska trips.
So glad to read a happy update from Sunny, and thankful for those who sent best wishes to us both.
Keep the updates flowing, Sunny!
Kristine