June 2013 trip to California from here on out known as The DRIVE That Lasted 15 Hours Instead of 12 Both Damn Ways.

This is the first in a yet unknown length series.

In Early June my sister Jolene sent me a text that our Grandmother (Mamaw) was headed to the ER. After many texts back and forth over the next hour to find out what happened and what was happening Jolene texted me that Mamaw had passed away. While this is very sad news it was also not super surprising because Mamaw had Alzheimer’s and was just getting worse all the time. For the last 3 years she lived with my Dad and Step-Mom so she was thankfully with family and well taken care of. To be with my family and show my love and support we had to take the little drive down to central California. I’m not going to lie, this was a good thing for me because Waldo and I had talked ourselves out of taking a vacation to CA this summer because of money. We had started to plan a trip that would include taking Lily and my niece Olivia to the Monterey Bay Aquarium for the day, but after calculating the expense it just didn’t seem doable, but because of this we had to make it work. Sort of Yay.

As is our habit Waldo and I started planning our trip out which included looking at our route. I like to take different routes when we can because I like to see different parts of the world. Also we have done the straight down the highways to CA a few times and hated the part where we hit Sacramento at rush hour no matter what we do so we decided to see what else was available.  We studied Google maps and according to the almighty Google the alternative we decided on would only take an additional 43 minutes. LOL! 43 minutes, we could totally handle that; we get to see new mountains and avoid almost all major CA towns, right on! LOL! Stupid us.

Fast forward a week and we were on the road. We followed Nancy’s directions (the name we gave our nav voice) and all the sudden we were in the middle of the Nevada mountains and it was beautiful. Don’t ask me why I didn’t take any pictures up till this point, I guess I failed as a blogger, but trust me these mountains and fields were green and beautiful. We were on a very deserted 4 lane highway when Nancy tells us to turn right, onto a two lane road. Alright Nancy, if you say so.  We drove a little ways and passed the Air force (or Army, I don’t honestly know or care) Mountain Warfare Training facility, Ooookay, I guess we are in a bit of a deserted area, but this is where Nancy said to go and trust me I followed the little line on the nav map and made sure we were on the right track and we were.  Then a few minutes later we passed a sign that said the road to the summit was open. Well hell thank goodness for that. It never occurred to me that the road might not be open.  Then we passed the gate that they would use to close the road if the summit wasn’t open and it was like we hit a time warp and were on the oldest and smallest road ever created in CA. And we were headed UP. Thankfully Waldo noticed the sign that said it was 24 miles to the other side. Only 24 miles, we could totally do that.

We passed the 5000 feet elevation sigh and I thought nothing of it because I was trying really had to not get car sick. We were driving around all of these hairpin curves and Waldo was shifting our automatic Honda like it was a manual. There were sheer drop offs on my side of the car that I had to stop looking at. Then we passed the 6000 feet sign and I complained to Waldo “why didn’t I take a picture of the 5000 ft sign?” Oh well.  More hairpins, more drop offs and finally Waldo insisted that I take the Dramamine that was still thankfully in the glove box from the last trip we took.  Oh and at this point I don’t think we’ve seen another human being. We had no cell signal AT ALL and I was a little worried that if anything happened to us we were toast. Then we passed some of those Army/air force guys setting up for some mountain warfare training and I felt better and so much worse. At least I knew there were other people around somewhere.  Then we passed the 7000 ft sign and I slapped my let and almost yelled “why haven’t I been taking pictures of these signs?” Then there was snow on the sides of the road and I was like oh holy crap we’re up high. When we got to the 8000 feet sign I tried to take a picture but couldn’t get it before we passed it. When I complained Waldo told me that he would have stopped, I hadn’t thought of that, seeing as we were on a road. But at that point I think we’d seen like 2 cars so really who cares if we stop.  So when I saw the 9000 feet sign I told him to stop. I mean really, 9000 feet!! He stopped right there and I took this picture.

May 2013 California trip

Finally at about 92 hundred some odd feet or so we hit the summit and started on the way down. Finally.

We stopped at a ‘rest stop’ (really a permanent port a potty) and we realized what a nice place it was to stop when we went and read this sign.

May 2013 California trip

We didn’t take the whole 1/2 mile walk, but we did look around and it was such a nice way to stretch our legs and take a little break from the hairpins.

May 2013 California trip

We walked along that bridge and it was so peaceful.

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

We finally got into Madera (our destination) around midnight or something stupid like that. I have to say that Lil was a champ. She didn’t sleep the whole time which really surprised me, but just played with the iPad, her toys and her drawing that whole time and didn’t hardly complain and just hung out. She talked about Olivia the whole time and couldn’t wait to play with her. Once we got to my Dad’s we quickly set up our bed and crawled into it.

Early the next morning Jolene and Olivia came by and Lily’s fun started.

May 2013 California trip

I dragged the girls outside and started documenting this trip.

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

May 2013 California trip

I’m going to stop here and like I said in the beginning this is the beginning of a series.

The one where I talk (briefly) about moving

In June of last year we got some news that one of our family members had a major health issue and within days we had decided to move back to our home town to be with them and the rest of our families. **Back story: Waldo and I grew up in the same town, had a few friends in common, went to the same high school for a year, but never met until I moved to Montana. This common home town made for a pretty easy decision to move back since most of our family still lives there.

During the year that we lived in Central California we lived with Waldo’s parents. At first we moved in with them because we only had enough money to move, and needed to save up for a place of our own, we figured we’d be with them for just a few months. After a month or two of living with them, we all realized that we liked living together and so Waldo and I decided to stay longer and work on paying off our debt and saving to buy a house. In March of this year Waldo’s brother and his family moved to Idaho. My In-Law’s visited and decided that they loved the area and decided to move there. Waldo and I were tired of living in our hometown so we decided to tag along. Boise isn’t Montana, but it’s halfway there and so we figured it would be a good stepping stone.

It wasn’t a easy decision for me to make. Lily was finally friends with my niece Olivia and she was starting to form a relationship with my parents, grandparents and sister. This is totally what I wanted for her when we moved there. However we looked up the air quality and crime rates for Madera (the hometown) and Kuna (the Idaho town) and it was staggering. The air quality could range from 1 to 10, with 10 being the cleanest air possible. It would be like breathing brand new air straight from the air factory. Anyway Kuna was like a 7.5, I was so happy. For fun we looked up Whitefish and Kalispell (our towns in Montana) and they were a 6.5 and 7 so I was like holy crap this Idaho town has cllllllllleeeeean air. I nearly fell off my chair when I looked up the Madera air quality, it was a 1.2, I mean that is like breathing tar. I knew the air was crap there, but this amazed me. The crime rate in Idaho compared to California was off the chart too, but the air quality was enough for me to go along with the move.

At the beginning of July a woman put a offer on my In-law’s house and the ball got rolling. We had our u-hauls packed up and left California at the end of the month. It was a whirl wind and I am so glad it’s over. During the packing and moving weeks I hardly took any pictures. It was bizarre. I just had too much other stuff on my mind.

A reststop on the way to Idaho

This was at a reststop on the way to Idaho

It really worked out in our favor that Lily still sits backwards in her carseat. She sat next to the door of the u-haul, and I was between her and Waldo. I was able to easily talk to her and give her things to do. If she was front facing it would have been much more difficult.

Right before we left I ran to Walmart and grabbed a few things for Lily that I wouldn’t give to her until we were on the road. She really liked the little magnetic drawing pad and paper, stickers and crayons, but she went gaga for the little potato heads. She played for hours with the potato people, which really surprised me because she won’t mix up the pieces. she knows just what faces go with what hats and boots and there’s no changing it.

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When we got to Idaho we stayed the first few days with Waldo’s brother and his family. They have a lovely, large home, but after a few days we decide to find a extended stay hotel until my In-law’s found a house to buy. We found a pretty nice hotel that was more like condos, we lived there for about a week and a half. Then we moved back into Waldo’s brother’s house for a couple of days before we moved into the new house. All in all we moved 4 times in 3 weeks. I am in no hurry to move anytime soon.

I was a little worried about how Lily would do with the move and I have to say that I’m so happy with her flexibility. She asked a few times to go back home (meaning the house in California) and we explained again and again that we had moved and really tried to stress that the only thing that mattered was that we were all together. Wherever the three of us are is home and that made sense to her so she was very happy.

We’ve been in Idaho for 5 weeks now and we really like it. We are finally at a point where we only have to use our phone’s navigation to find where we want to go every once in a while. *For reals how did people deal with new city navigation before smart phones and nav software? It was the best. We are figuring out where to shop, I’m addicted to food co-ops now (a post about this is coming soon) and we have been to the zoo twice. I miss my family like crazy, but this adventure for my little family is amazing.

On The Road Again

We finally left California yesterday. We stayed in Reno last night. My internet connection is really spotty. I can’t get any of my work sites to load, they just time out, but my blog loads YAY.

We should be in Boise by this evening. I’m going to be so glad to be out of that uhaul. I’m sandwiched between Lily’s carseat and Waldo. It’s not totally uncomfortable, but I wouldn’t want to do it for much longer either.

Lily was a dream yesterday. We bought her 3 little $3 potato heads at Walmart before we left, but didn’t give them to her till we were on the road. She played with them just about all day yesterday. It seriously was the best $9 ever. Once it got too dark to play we set up the netbook on her lap (on a blanket to keep her from getting burned by the bottom) and she watched some Clifford the Big Red Dog episodes. She never got upset or complained once we were on the road and she stayed up till midnight without any drama. I’m so proud of her.

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