Sunday, March 1, 2009

Move to FLORIDA!!!

Warning: You may experience drowsiness and boredom while looking at pictures of Kansas.

Here is Tyler at the very start of the trip, still in Utah


Utah mountains, passing through the canyon:




These hills were tough on the rental truck but we made it! :)


This little town in Wyoming had a ton of "Drive up Liquor Stores" which I thought was funny






Just a fraction of the mileage:




Not even close. By the way, my dad kept asking us if we were there yet or if we were "out of Kansas yet" the whole trip on the walkie-talkies... Thanks dad! :)



Filling up the vehicles with gas...




Mountain Dew helps! We actually only got it this once, and drank a lot less soda in general (according to my expectations)



So, I tried taking pictures of the "welcome to..." signs, but as you will see throughout I was not very successful!



This is Denver:


We got to visit with my very very very good friend Brittany in a small town called Stratton on our first night and I was very glad to see her. I hope she is having fun in Disney Land, and will see you again soon!





Here is Eastern Colorado. As you can see this is where it starts to get BLAH





My dad is a huge fan of tractors, and not only did we see these 2 driving down the road, there was a whole lot of them. Get it? Lot? wahaha!







Really? Kanorado?... Can you guess where that town is located? If you guessed right by the border of Kansas and Colorado, you guessed right!


This is Kansas:





Kansas City:








Missouri!!! (this was day 2 still by the way)




So the story behind this next picture is that up until it got dark on the second night, we had had very good weather. We decided all the stars had aligned in our favor, and we were set. Well, Missouri decided to prove otherwise. So right as it started to get dark, it also started to rain... And I don't just mean sprinkles... this was torrential rain like I had only ever seen in California before. (I'm sure we'll get plenty here in FL too, but driving through it in the dark in a big truck with all your belongings on a freeway in a strange land ads a bit of suspense that is not normally paired with the rain) So, I thought we were going to die. That's a little bit dramatic I know, but the semi's and the noise of the splats of water all over the truck, I was seriously afraid and stressed and freaked out. I finally calmed down enough to speak again right as we came up on Saint Louis, but I still wasn't all better. The GPS was taking us on a route that my dad was sure was wrong and it was still raining, but the traffic had let up quite a bit... anyway all of a sudden we see off the side of the road the beatiful lights of the St Louis Temple, and the "duh-duh-duh man" and I just felt so much better. We had more stress of course, and got lost shortly thereafter, but for that moment I felt peace. :)


The next morning we left very early, trying to get to Atlanta, GA before the rush hour traffic and so I didn't get any pictures of downtown Saint Louis because it was still dark, but it was cool. We saw the arch and crossed over the river, and I loved it. That brought us into Illinois!


Here is Tyler in Illinois on Day 3



very quickly we were in another state, and here is the Tennessee sign:








This is Nashville:





This picture is for Tyler's old boss Paul. He had me take it to send to him





We saw this waterfall coming up so I pointed the camera out the side window, and couldn't see anything on the screen because it was moving too fast, so I just randomly clicked it, and would you believe I got a picture of the waterfall?!? it was meant to be... hahaha


AND "Welcome to Georgia"


We did NOT miss the Atlanta traffic. For any who don't know it apparently begins at about 3pm there... So, this picture was taken at about 3:20 pm and it took us about an hour and 20 minutes to get all the way to the other side of Atlanta.


Day 4: Finally we made it to FLORIDA!!! Hooray!!!

This is the Jacksonville area:



This is southern Florida, we're getting closer!


And we finally made it there! We don't have any pictures of us arriving or anything because we were just so glad to be there, we promptly ate some real food and went to bed! That's the end of the story of our move (well, so far anyway)
Of course, we will keep you posted on what's going on with finding jobs, etc. :)

4 comments:

Marissa said...

I'm glad you made it to Florida, I bet it takes you a few days to recover. Now your a "southern gal" like me.

The Leakes said...

Tiffany-way to document your move! I was impressed! I'm glad you guys made it safe and sound and good luck finding jobs, a house, and everything else that comes along with a cross-country move!

Rural Dee said...

Hey, you don't know me, but I am a friend of C&B James and I noticed on their blog links that your newest post said "Move to Florida." Well, curiosity got the best of me because we live in Florida, so I checked your post out and BAM! super flashback to nearly four years ago when my husband and I took that EXACT SAME roadtrip from Utah to South Florida in a rental truck. I think we took the same route and everything, we even took pictures of all the signs of the states like you did . . . those were good times. Anyway, feel free to check out our blog. You may get a kick out of it since you live here now. Also, if you guys need any help from a "local," please let me know, we'd be glad to help in any way. :) Welcome!

Brett and AnnJillene said...

WE are so glad you made it safe and sound. The kids lived seeing the pics of all the states. Keep in touch. We Love you!!

Welcome!