Hampton Inn Peoria-East At The River Boat Crossing
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Day 13
... that state we didn't see them anymore. We weren't sure if they are manufactured there or what. Will have to do some research.
In less than eight hours driving we will be on Ohio soil. Do we sound excited? We are NOT ready to do another long trip to the west coast real soon.
Short blog tonite, will hit the sack early so we can get an early start. Hope to send a quick blog tomorrow after we arrive home. Good night!
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Day 15
... home of the American Pickers shop. They have a TV show on the History channel that it a family favorite. If we can't agree on a show, we watch American Pickers or Pawn Stars during dinner. The shop was really tiny, but across the street was the mighty Mississippi River. It was beautiful. They don't mention on the show that Danielle has her own shop across the ...
Driving, Driving, Driving
Saturday morning dawns and here we are again…in the car. We left Sioux Falls bright and early and are headed out again.
It's going to be a long drive. Korie and I are in the white rental car with Mom and Dad while everyone else is in the minivan. After tons of episodes of Adventures in Odyssey, a movie called The Great Indian Wars, and a millions bathroom breaks, Korie has resorted to drawing strange pictures on ...
Waiting for the Flight Out
... so we have some flex time. Please pray that we can make our connection in Chicago.
On a related note, we are sitting at a table by the "Bar/Restaurant" where there is a scrawled sign that says "Snack Shop" taped over the "Restaurant" sign. Seriously, didn't they just build this ...
I'm home!
... zone. After a few minutes we gave up and got on a bus. I hadn't been on a Beijing bus before, so I was excited to see how it worked. The fare was 1 kuai ($0.15) for us, but the locals pay 0.4 kuai ($0.06) per ride with a bus card. It wasn't very crowded by China standards, but it was standing-room-only. Quite a few stops down the road a TON of people got on and my opinion about the comfort of the busses was forever changed. We rode a few stops packed in like ...