Saturday, July 4, 2009

Back in the EPT

4AM Thursday morning, packing, feed the kids, pack some more...out the door about 5:45AM. 290 from our backyard to I-10 and all the way back home to El Paso, Texas. Randy rode shotgun and Holly rode between the boys in the back. The boys did amazingly well...way better than we expected. They played with the toys dangling from their car seat, yelled at Holly and slept. We had the extra stops for diaper changes and feedings, but it went pretty fast. Our first stop was less than a couple of hours into the trip on 290, Jeremy needed a diaper change. Picture 1: Our first rest stop on 290.

Picture 2: Stopped at a Sonic in Sonora for a baby feeding and a big people feeding...free Route 44 upgrade!
Side note...you can't see it, but Randy is standing on a bunch of ants.

Picture 3: The flower (weed?) behind Holly, Randy and the boys looks like the flower Horton carried around.


Picture 4: Jeremy is very happy to be on a road trip with everyone. So much fun.
Picture 5: Jordan is not so happy to be on a 600 mile road trip...and he is not afraid to tell you just how he feels.
Picture 6: Stopped in Ozona for gas and another chance to stretch the legs...Mohair...does that come from a mo? If so, what is a mo? Oh ho ho, this is a mo!

Back home we got to see my Pops and the kids, Mari and the girls and then my Grandma Licha. Boys weren't to happy to finally be home (we stayed at the Chisum's place) and then hit the road again to go see their Great Grandma, but again, they did really great and were smiling for Grandma. Pitcure 7: The boys first visit with Great Grandma Licha.
On Friday we to Grandpa Andy's for lunch. Later that afternoon it was off to Great Grandma Soco's place for a visit and to introduce her to her newest great grandsons.

Plenty of road trip and family photos in this PHOTO ALBUM of the first 2 days. 4th of July pics with more of the familia coming up soon.

1 comment:

  1. LOVE that picture of Jordan! So funny :) Love your pictures... they are beautiful!

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