Ok. So I got on my laptop today and thought it was time to actually reply. And figured, "eh, I can probably squeeze replies to two posts." Only to login and see a NEW post. So here are 3 posts of replies all in one. (Don't say I never do anything for you)
So.... which one do you pick?
Crap. I don't remember what this pertained to. Oh well, next quote.
It may sound a bit stressful,
but actually, we were having fun.
There was a lot of laughing.
This is my mom and I when we travel together. Generally complete insanity inside the car but we're laughing too.
Ok, I read it. Recognized about 3 things. I don't do mixed drinks. We always just stick to beer and wine. The last time I went to the ABC store I felt really bold and adventurous....to come home and realize I'd bought 3 different types of the same liqueur
This looks delicious. I love seafood boils. The only problem is, my husband may or may not have a
slight allergy to shellfish, so........not really something I can order a lot.
Alison suggested we order
the "famous" strawberry rhubarb cake.
Ok, what exactly is a rhubarb? To be honest I've never had one/seen one.
I'm sure for you, it's the
equivalent of watching
paint drying.
Not for me!
If you ever want to see
an Indy race, the purchase
of a paddock pass is a fun
(if moderately pricey) investment.
Yes!!!!! I may have told you this story when you were here, but just in case I didn't:
We decided to splurge on the Bronze Badge when we went to the 100th Indy 500. It was a bit of a steep cost, but we remembered sadly standing outside the fence looking longingly inside the last 500 we went to when we didn't have the badge. So our first day at the track we flash our spiffy pins, walk into the garage area, and notice an older, no longer active driver with a small crowd around him (clearly very memorable, as I have no idea who it was.) Mom and I are kind of off to the side and a golf cart pulls up behind us. Mario Andretti gets off. I'm smacking her, she's smacking my dad, and we sort of quietly sidle up, and I ask for a selfie.
You can watch mechanics
working on the cars
if you're so inclined.
This was Joe's favorite part. Funnily enough, we watched one crew member out in the hot sun doing nothing but replacing the right rear tire. He'd literally put one on, wait a second, take it off and put the one beside him on, then repeat with the tire he'd just removed. We joked that he must have been the backup crew member called in that day. Fast forward to race day, and guess which tire comes off the car. Don't think he's a crew member anymore.
This one belongs to another
favourite driver.
(James Hinchcliffe)
HINCH!!!!!!!! He's my mom's favorite, and definitely in my top 10.
I'll admit....
it was really cool!
Highlight for me.
Sounds cool! And you know that little boy will remember that for years.
This is Josef Newgarden's car.
Definitely in my top 5. Such a cutie
I did spot my favourite driver.
(Who unfortunately, due to age
I believe, isn't doing as well now
on a less well-funded team
(i.e. less competitive.))
I'll admit, I go back and forth with TK. I used to really like him, then I felt he got kind of arrogant. I don't dislike him the way I do Will Power or Sato. And man, gotta hate a sport where 40 is essentially too old.
I had joined several others
seated on the grass and was
quite content to watch as the
Firestone Tire mascot fired
T-shirts into the crowd.
Stupid Firehawk

Back when Indy raced in Richmond we'd go, and there was one race where he consistently ignored our sides of the stand. The guy behind us said "I'm not playing anymore" and sat down. We have very strong feelings of dislike towards him.
Just out of curiosity?
How many of you just
actually shuddered?
Not me!!!!!
And I couldn't figure out what I was looking at!
Even I know it was Grizzly Peak. But we spent a lot of time in California Adventure when we went in 2016.
I love this saying. I have a shirt with it on there.
Are you sure it can't wait, because...
"COFFEE!!!!"
I have definitely had my share of Disney mornings like this. Coffees an easy fix. It was the one morning I was fixating on a cheese danish that proved to be problematic...
It is small, isn't it? I remember walking in after preparing Joe that it was much smaller, and he asks "Does it get bigger when we get closer?"
I'm an amazingly generous
human being and probably
deserve saint-hood.
You really are. I don't share Dole Whips. Not even with Joe. He can get his own.
No. Absolutely not.
I know we did Pirates next...
and since it's far superior
to the MK version,
I put my camera away and
just enjoyed it.
Joe enjoyed the DL version so much I think we rode it 6 times? I think I napped on the last one.
Having never done this before,
I was pleasantly surprised
at how much I enjoyed
sitting back and watching
the scenery glide by.
We didn't do the Riverboat, but we
did do the canoes and still comment on how it was one of our favorite experiences.
I have a few photos like this. Generally either Joe or my dad are the culprit. Mom knows better and just stays out of our way.
I'd had one in MK and hadn't
been impressed.
So I passed on it and left it
to them.
But I've since learned that the
DL versions are far superior.
Meh. We're not churro fans. Had one at DL because it seemed like the thing to do, and I think we did end up throwing some of it away.
Afterwards, with full tummies,
what better way to digest
than to go on a very herky jerky
Indiana Jones Adventure?
Oh man. I almost died on that ride. I was on the outside, and I remember feeling like I was literally going to fly out of the vehicle. I thought it was just me and the fact I prefer inside seats, until Joe reached out and put his arm around my shoulders to anchor me in.
I had this time!!!!
And if you have no idea
what I'm talking about...
Consider yourselves lucky.
Ugh. I despised that show. And my ex-boyfriend liked it. I think I generally read if he wanted to watch it.
I think we went to the Hyperion next.
We were lucky and were there the very last weekend Aladdin was playing. We caught it on our first day and absolutely loved it. Talked about wanting to see it on its last showing. At park opening, the line to get a showing assigned (because there were so many people) wrapped from the theatre, around the Hollywood studios area, back to the entrance of the park and started to double around. We decided once was enough.
I think we lost every time we rode.
Did you really redneck ride photo?
We found a spot and claimed it
for our own.
Erg. Bad memories. We shuffled to I think four different places trying to get a decent view, and then right before the parade started had a guy with a kid on his shoulders on one side, and then an iPad photographer on the other. I watched through about 4 square inches of space. I told Joe I'd love to go back and actually
see the parade.
Back to the road trip!
(You forgot, didn't you?)
Nope! Not gonna lie, anxiously awaiting when you get to NC.
And... did you see it?
Did you see both of them?
Only saw one this time.