shooter364
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<B>Day One
are we there yet?
Cast:
Bill, 38, Police firearms instructor, husband to Susan, father to Olivia, driver and carrier of heavy things.
Susan, 40-something, Diplomatic Historian, Wife to Bill, mum to Olivia, purchaser of heavy things for Bill to carry.
Olivia, not-quite-3, sweetness and light personified.
Dates Sept. 13-23</B>
The alarm clock beeps once, and we are out of the bed like rockets! So what if it is only 3 AM? <B> We're going to Disney world!</B>
After we took care of hygiene, Susan packed our last case (toiletries etc ) and I put it in the van (everything else had been packed the night before). We took a quick look around and went over the checklist: Is the AC off? All the doors are locked? No appliances left turned on? Great! We were set.
We retrieved the still-sleeping Olivia from her bed and took her straight away to the van, which was already running. Susan got her door shut (barely) and away we went, into the dark September morning. We were within ten minutes of planned departure (4 AM) so I was happy. Five minutes after we pulled away from home, we were on I-95 south and on our way!
As I fully expected, my darling wife, the love of my life, great mother, great friend and co-driver, promptly went to sleep snoozing away along with Olivia. I had kind of hoped for some conversation, but what the heck you can't have everything, eh?
I made good time through Richmond, by avoiding the Richmond bypass for those of you that drive south along the I-95 corridor, give some thought to driving straight through Richmond, unless it is midday, the bypass is no reduction in time.
A note on Richmond: I mean no offense to any Richmonders by saying this, but the portion of Richmond that I-95 travels through, really stinks. I don't mean stinks as in "it's a bad area" I mean it smells really bad.
The smell was <B>so bad</B>, it woke Susan from her slumber, which she resumed as soon as we got clear of the city.
It was first light when we reached the North Carolina state line, and Susan had been awake for a while to keep me company. Olivia slept until around 7:30, bless her soul, and she woke up in a really good mood (as per usual).
After Olivia woke up, and had the chance to clear her head and talk with us for awhile, we put what was to become our best travel tool to work. That tool was our "video-in-a-bag" system. You may have seen these things before, essentially, it is a VCR, with a detached screen that can be hung on the back of a front seat, suspended between the two front seats, or sat on the floor. Anyway, Olivia loved it, and was able to watch the videos (Disney, of course) that we had brought along to keep her entertained. We were concerned about her getting too bored, because a 12-14 hour car trip can be a tough thing for a two year old to sit still for.
At 8:30, we stopped in Lumberton, NC to have a quick breakfast at McDonald's and get some gas. It was here that I came to the realization that I was going to have to stop on this trip more than I normally would like to. My back, hip, and knee were killing me! After over 4 hours behind the wheel, It takes a few minutes of walking to get me to the point that I didn't look like someone with a real physical disability. Anyway, after a good stretch and some food, we were on our way again.
Note: Have any of you ever noticed how many strip joints there are along I-95 in NC and Ga.?
By 1250, we made it to Brunswick, Georgia, which is just a wee bit north of the Florida state line, and stopped for lunch. I always like to stop in Brunswick, because it is the home of the federal law enforcement training center, where I went to the police academy. I still train there from time to time, so I like to drive through the town and see what is new since last I was there. Another draw for Brunswick (for me, anyway) is Sally's Cop Shop, one of the best police supply shop's I have ever encountered. We had lunch at the Glynn Place Mall, to give Olivia a chance to run around a bit and stretch her legs. After lunch, we got gas and headed off for the last leg of the drive.
It started raining while we were in Brunswick, so we had to slow down a bit as we approached the Florida line. We passed an uneventful drive through Florida and were really starting to get excited, despite the rain.
We arrived in Orlando @ 6 PM and proceeded to Palm Parkway in Lake Buena Vista to the Homewood Suites Hotel. We checked in quickly and went to our suite and were thoroughly disappointed. The suite was big enough, but the layout wasn't what we were led to believe it was. Let me explain. Many of you know that we like to stay in suite hotels because of the fact that having a separate room is a really convenient thing when you have a little one that is supposed to be in bed at 8:30. When we got our reservations at the Homewood, we thought that the door to the bathroom would be outside of the bedroom area, which would decrease our traffic in the area where Olivia was sleeping. Anyway, that was bad enough, but we could deal with that.
We wanted to do a night-time drive around the parks and Down Town Disney, so we put the Millenium CD (which I am listening to as I type) in the player and off we went. We drove Past Down Town, and Pleasure Island, and the West Side, Typhoon Lagoon, and EPCOT. I was really excited just to see Spaceship Earth all lit up!
We decided to go have a quick dinner, so we went to Perkin's at Crossroads. Our dinner was good, but we were tired and were ready to call it a day.
When we got back to the room and got Olivia off to bed, we were going to have a glass of wine and chat before we went to bed. I went to the cabinet and got a glass out and held it up to the light to inspect it and was instantly disgusted! The glass was dirty! I checked everything else and found some utensils that were not as clean as I am accustomed to. Grrr! We decided that in the morning we were checking out of this hotel and going to the Embassy suites down the street. We usually stay at the ES, but decided to try the Homewood because we got a really great price.
Susan went to bed, she was really tired by this time. I stayed up and began reading my vacation book. This year it was "Blood and Iron", book one of the American Empire series, by Harry Turtledove. After 10 minutes of being unable to keep my eyes open through page ten, I decided to call it a night.
<B>Tomorrow: A date with Gabrielle</B>
Cast:
Bill, 38, Police firearms instructor, husband to Susan, father to Olivia, driver and carrier of heavy things.
Susan, 40-something, Diplomatic Historian, Wife to Bill, mum to Olivia, purchaser of heavy things for Bill to carry.
Olivia, not-quite-3, sweetness and light personified.
Dates Sept. 13-23</B>
The alarm clock beeps once, and we are out of the bed like rockets! So what if it is only 3 AM? <B> We're going to Disney world!</B>
After we took care of hygiene, Susan packed our last case (toiletries etc ) and I put it in the van (everything else had been packed the night before). We took a quick look around and went over the checklist: Is the AC off? All the doors are locked? No appliances left turned on? Great! We were set.
We retrieved the still-sleeping Olivia from her bed and took her straight away to the van, which was already running. Susan got her door shut (barely) and away we went, into the dark September morning. We were within ten minutes of planned departure (4 AM) so I was happy. Five minutes after we pulled away from home, we were on I-95 south and on our way!
As I fully expected, my darling wife, the love of my life, great mother, great friend and co-driver, promptly went to sleep snoozing away along with Olivia. I had kind of hoped for some conversation, but what the heck you can't have everything, eh?
I made good time through Richmond, by avoiding the Richmond bypass for those of you that drive south along the I-95 corridor, give some thought to driving straight through Richmond, unless it is midday, the bypass is no reduction in time.
A note on Richmond: I mean no offense to any Richmonders by saying this, but the portion of Richmond that I-95 travels through, really stinks. I don't mean stinks as in "it's a bad area" I mean it smells really bad.
The smell was <B>so bad</B>, it woke Susan from her slumber, which she resumed as soon as we got clear of the city.
It was first light when we reached the North Carolina state line, and Susan had been awake for a while to keep me company. Olivia slept until around 7:30, bless her soul, and she woke up in a really good mood (as per usual).
After Olivia woke up, and had the chance to clear her head and talk with us for awhile, we put what was to become our best travel tool to work. That tool was our "video-in-a-bag" system. You may have seen these things before, essentially, it is a VCR, with a detached screen that can be hung on the back of a front seat, suspended between the two front seats, or sat on the floor. Anyway, Olivia loved it, and was able to watch the videos (Disney, of course) that we had brought along to keep her entertained. We were concerned about her getting too bored, because a 12-14 hour car trip can be a tough thing for a two year old to sit still for.
At 8:30, we stopped in Lumberton, NC to have a quick breakfast at McDonald's and get some gas. It was here that I came to the realization that I was going to have to stop on this trip more than I normally would like to. My back, hip, and knee were killing me! After over 4 hours behind the wheel, It takes a few minutes of walking to get me to the point that I didn't look like someone with a real physical disability. Anyway, after a good stretch and some food, we were on our way again.
Note: Have any of you ever noticed how many strip joints there are along I-95 in NC and Ga.?
By 1250, we made it to Brunswick, Georgia, which is just a wee bit north of the Florida state line, and stopped for lunch. I always like to stop in Brunswick, because it is the home of the federal law enforcement training center, where I went to the police academy. I still train there from time to time, so I like to drive through the town and see what is new since last I was there. Another draw for Brunswick (for me, anyway) is Sally's Cop Shop, one of the best police supply shop's I have ever encountered. We had lunch at the Glynn Place Mall, to give Olivia a chance to run around a bit and stretch her legs. After lunch, we got gas and headed off for the last leg of the drive.
It started raining while we were in Brunswick, so we had to slow down a bit as we approached the Florida line. We passed an uneventful drive through Florida and were really starting to get excited, despite the rain.
We arrived in Orlando @ 6 PM and proceeded to Palm Parkway in Lake Buena Vista to the Homewood Suites Hotel. We checked in quickly and went to our suite and were thoroughly disappointed. The suite was big enough, but the layout wasn't what we were led to believe it was. Let me explain. Many of you know that we like to stay in suite hotels because of the fact that having a separate room is a really convenient thing when you have a little one that is supposed to be in bed at 8:30. When we got our reservations at the Homewood, we thought that the door to the bathroom would be outside of the bedroom area, which would decrease our traffic in the area where Olivia was sleeping. Anyway, that was bad enough, but we could deal with that.
We wanted to do a night-time drive around the parks and Down Town Disney, so we put the Millenium CD (which I am listening to as I type) in the player and off we went. We drove Past Down Town, and Pleasure Island, and the West Side, Typhoon Lagoon, and EPCOT. I was really excited just to see Spaceship Earth all lit up!
We decided to go have a quick dinner, so we went to Perkin's at Crossroads. Our dinner was good, but we were tired and were ready to call it a day.
When we got back to the room and got Olivia off to bed, we were going to have a glass of wine and chat before we went to bed. I went to the cabinet and got a glass out and held it up to the light to inspect it and was instantly disgusted! The glass was dirty! I checked everything else and found some utensils that were not as clean as I am accustomed to. Grrr! We decided that in the morning we were checking out of this hotel and going to the Embassy suites down the street. We usually stay at the ES, but decided to try the Homewood because we got a really great price.
Susan went to bed, she was really tired by this time. I stayed up and began reading my vacation book. This year it was "Blood and Iron", book one of the American Empire series, by Harry Turtledove. After 10 minutes of being unable to keep my eyes open through page ten, I decided to call it a night.
<B>Tomorrow: A date with Gabrielle</B>