Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Almost everything since the last post.....

Hello again! After my dad had the run in with the mailbox, we then proceeded to Ohio where we got it fixed(it had been held together with duct tape. That stuff can fix anything!). While we were there we stayed with my grandma, visited my mom's friends(she's from ohio) and, visited my great grandpa who is 98 years old I think... Anyway while we were there my dad got a hold of some power tools and cut a steel bar that is supposed to help support my bed over the cab. It works surprisingly. My Grandma Ruth, my great grandpa's wife (we call her grandma because she's our step grandma), made a delicious dinner and we ate it ravenously.

After staying there two days, we left and continued on our way. I cant tell you how many truck stops we stayed at, (actually I can it was one but it felt like more than that) or how many hours a day we drove but I can assure you it was a lot. After all that driving we finally got to Gettysburg where one of the battles of the civil war took place and where President Abraham Lincoln gave his famed Gettysburg Address. We stayed there four days and did a ghost walk on one of the nights. How many of you believe in ghosts? I swear I heard somebody walking and laughing but they say it was just my imagination or that it was outside... I don't believe them. During the day we went around and looked at the battle sites and guided tours with park rangers. You should go there it is really cool.

After we left Gettysburg, we drove a couple hours to a town called York where there was a Harley Davidson factory. We took a tour and saw how they were made and painted the bikes. After that we drove another couple hours to a town called Hershey. Can you guess what they make there? Yep, Hershey chocolate bars and the other assorted chocolates. Did you know that the town smells like chocolate? So we took the tour there, explored the town and continued on our way. After we left Hershey we went to what they call Amish Country. This, as the name suggests, is where Amish people live. They travel in horse and buggy and do not have electricity in their houses. That means no tv, sorry Blake! While there we went to this town called Intercourse. There is a market plaza where you can buy delicious jams and jellies and anything your heart desires. While we were there my mom ran into an Amish lady who was quite small and said that didn't she have such a hard time crossing the street with everybody crowding around? The woman laughed and said yes. She said that the reason that there were so many people was because they were shopping for Halloween. Then the lady said that she heard that it was a big thing with our people... Just goes to show how different two religions can be.

After we left Intercourse we went to a small amusement park type thing with a corn maze and stuff like you would see in a fair. We promptly got lost in the corn maze, probably because it was dark and we decided to quit because we couldnt find the way out so we just took one of the easy ways out which was a trail that led you to the exit. After we left that we went to our friends house in Pennsylvania near New Jersey. We stayed with them for a week and a half because we kept having troubles with the rv much like we did before this trip even started in Utah. But we had fun and I got to ride on our friends' horses and got to play with their cats. We also spent Halloween there and I went trick-or-treating with the daughters of some friends of our friends. I dressed up as Neo from the Matrix, complete with wooden Uzies and trench coat. What were you guys for Halloween?

A couple days after that we left our friends' house and drove to Washington D.C. We spent a week there and went to the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian, the Captiol, the Washington Monument and even got to see the White House. Unfortunately we did not get to go inside the White House because you book the tickets in advance but by then they are usually sold out so they recommend booking them at least a year in advance. On the fourth or fifth day we were there my dad had the rv worked on again because when we were in Pennsylvania the tire needed to be fixed and the rv was leaking antifreeze. So we had that worked on and got it fixed, or so we thought. By the time we were in D.C., the tire had leaked air again, so instead of leaving to go to D.C. at ten o'clock, we didn't leave until about one or two. The next day we had dinner at a strangers' house. (Not really my mom knows the mom's mom but we still didn't know them, but I got to play on their son's xbox so all was good.)

We had a nice dinner and the next day we left Washington and went to Mt. Vernon where George Washington lived. We spent two days there and then went to Williamsburg which is a historic town in Virginia. We watched live historic demonstrations about what would have happened at the time of the Revolutionary War. We spent two days there also. We then left and started driving down the coast where we went to the Outer Banks. This was just a couple days ago. While at the Outer Banks, we went to the Roanoke Island where the first colony was but then disappeared. We went to a pier where we saw dolphins and watched a guy catch a stingray while fishing. I'm going to end the post here and then tell you guys later about what we did after the Outer Banks.

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