Observations along the way:
- Turnpike driving generally gets cheaper the further West you go.
- I never thought I'd see the day I was excited about gas under $2, but it was under $2 in parts of Ohio and we were amazed.
- McDonalds salads are better than Burger King salads.
- We're spending two nights in Chicago with my brother. Chicago is such a fun city - big city life style, but the people still have traces of midwest friendliness. Since I spent 4 years in MI, this feels comfortably familiar to me.
- Along similar lines, drivers here are much less aggressive than they are in PA. I find myself being a very rude driver, but I'm just doing the things I've been doing in Philly for the last 3 years.
- He lives one block from Wrigley field, so as I relaxed on the couch this afternoon, I could hear the crowds cheering the Cubs to victory over Colorado. Cool.
- Enough of our trip has reminded me of specific songs that I'm going to try to make a "soundtrack" of our trip using songs that mention places through which I've driven.
- As I was looking for a church to attend this morning, I automatically went to the PCA homepage; 5 years ago, I'd barely heard of the PCA! What is more, the church we went to was multi-ethnic (predominantly Korean), a church plant (Redeemer model), and one of the pastors was a WTS grad. 3 years ago, none of those would have meant anything to me, but now each of those factors was significant.
Hey, did you mean that turnpike driving gets cheapter the further west you go?
ReplyDeleteAnd congratulations!! God bless your transition to Montana.
Yes -- you're right! And thanks for catching that. :)
ReplyDeleteAre you taking the Southern route (I-90)?
ReplyDeleteWhen ever I take the Northern route (94), I like to stop at the Rest Stop just this side of the North Dakota border, get out breathe the air and feel the dirt. Home:)
I also try to time so I catch the sunrise there. Incredible.
Welcome back from the Shadowlands.
Molly,
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your WTS graduation! Awesome! It was a lot of work, I'm sure. I pray your transition to Montana & Peacemaker Ministries is a smooth one.
BTW, your blog is inspiring and interesting - I enjoy checking in once in awhile.