18 August 2008

Road Trip Part VII - The End of the Road

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  • 10 days
  • 3654 miles
  • Too many great memories to count
We're baaaack! We made it home safely - pulled in to the driveway at about 8:30 last night. Here is the final installment of "Road Trip 2008."

I know these vlogs were far too a bit long. I really do appreciate all of you who took the time to watch them and to leave comments, even when you knew it was likely that I wouldn't have time to respond. You guys really are the best!! Cam and I both had a great time vlogging - by the end of the trip he was asking if it was time to vlog again.

One highlight of yesterday's travels. Remember when I did that post on Bull Nutz? Guess what Cam and I saw in Minnesota yesterday? Yep! Here's the proof!



See if you notice anything about this final installment. I was actually a bit surprised when I watched it. I won't give any hints other than to say that it was eye-opening for me and a bit of a slap up along side the head.



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27 comments:

Karen said...

Thanks for sharing your road trip with us! I loved seeing where you were going. I have never been to that area of the country and I would to explore it someday.

Are you back to work today or do you still get Mondays off? I think you need a day of rest after all that driving!

Brian Gardes said...

I didn't notice anything. But then again, I haven't had my morning cup of coffee. Maybe someone else will catch it and post it for me.

Welcome back!

Osbasso said...

I didn't catch anything head-slapping. Any hints?

Schmoop said...

I guess in this case, the phrase, "getting away is nice, but it's always nice to come back home" doesn't apply.

And perhaps, my friend, maybe the end credits saying that "this is end of the road" is quite the opposite. Maybe you and Cam can build on this trip and have more fun.

Just sayin'. Cheers Dana!!

Knight said...

I was just distracted by your low cut shirt every time you hit a bump. Did something else happen?

Dana said...

Karen, make sure you stop in Chicago - or wherever I might be - on your way out west! And yes, I am home today catching up on life before I head back to work tomorrow!

Garbonzo, maybe it's not as obvious as I thought.

Os, maybe I'm just looking for things that aren't there. I notice a distinct difference in the tone of my voice and my facial expressions as I get closer to home. It's given me a bit of a different perspective.

Dana said...

Matt-Man, I'd say you hit the nail on the head. The trip was great, but coming "home" I felt a blanket of stress come down on me. I can actually hear it and see it in the vlog. Not necessarily a bad thing, but something I think I need to pay attention to.

Knight, you were waiting for that shirt to come untied, weren't you??

M said...

I could tell the attitude change when you talked about coming home.

Feel free to take a road trip here anytime!!

Vinny "Bond" Marini said...

WELCOME HOME SWEETIE....

SMOOCH

Knight said...

I was!
You know, I did notice the change in your voice but I can't put two and two together very well.

Anonymous said...

I noticed that Cam is more talkative. Is this maybe due to you and Cam being away, just the two of you? Thanks for sharing your trip.

Deech said...

Good Vlogs! Welcome home! Thanks for sharing the trip.

As American as Apple Pie said...

I say "Crap" all the time! And in this case it was appropriate!

I noticed the change in your voice and your facial expression. You stopped smiling. Perhaps Matt-man is right? (Lord, is his head gonna start to swell) Maybe this is just the beginning.

Dana said...

M, but I don't know where "Down in the Boondocks" is!! *wink*

Bond, thank you! I missed all of you terribly!

Knight, I could feel it as it was happening, but was surprised that it came through my voice and mannerisms.

Dana said...

Bette, I do think he was a bit stressed and enjoyed the break just as much as I did!

Flyinfox, the vlogs were long, but a lot of fun! And it's great to be back in the swing of things.

Jay said...

Welcome home babe!

Yeah, there was a bit of change in demeanor and attitude as you were getting close to home.

Unknown said...

Gosh! There I was waiting for something catastrophic to happen like a train wreck, but it was something much darker and quieter. Going home shouldn't feel that way. The slight break in voice, slight teariness. The overly widened eyes. The slight swallowing.

I think an adjustment to your statement might help:

You were going to your house.

Cam is your home. You will always be home.

I hope for you that one day that the comfort of being home and being at your house is the same. Sadly, it does not seem that way now.

Dana said...

Apple, it was certainly CRAP, and EEEUWWW!! And Don't tell Matt-Man he's right, that's all we need!

Jay, thank you! It's good to be off the road. Some evil think took place about the time we hit Wisconsin - people stopped being courteous drivers and started being competitive drivers. Have I mentioned lately that I hate Illinois??

Scout's Honor, thank goodness there were no train wrecks! And yes, I did make it back to my house, but I think I need to diligently work on making a home.

Lu' said...

I hope you are welcomed home in a non strained manner. Maybe open to it? Good things Good things Good thinks, these are whished for you dana.

Constance said...

Welcome home, Dana !

That 'license plate' with the nose was too funny !

Unknown said...

I had to catch up on the episodes of your trip I missed. Thanks, Dana, for sharing—allowing me to vicariously tag along.

I’m glad you all are home, safe and sound!

Dana said...

Lu, I wish that I could say that things were much better when I got home, but I think it's time for me to make changes rather than expect them.

Loving, thank you! It's good to get back into the swing of things!

Nick, I'm glad you had fun on the trip!

tt said...

I loved going along on your trip. Road trips are soooo fun.
But what happened to your smile...those dimples...that cheerie,optomistic Dana?? I did see a heavy sigh....made me sigh too.
Hope you figure it all out sweetie. When You're not happy about going home...something needs fixin...I'm just saying.

I loved seeing Cam interact with the camera. He's a great kid. Was he happy about coming home?
I'll be thinking about ya!
Good luck on Turnbaby!!!!

Unknown said...

Have I told you how bad I HATE that I can't watch your vlogs???? Our work computers don't allow us, but I CAN watch a blogger.video, (hint, hint).

Jeff B said...

Wohoo, you made it! Glad you and Cam had such a great time together. I'd say its safe to say that this will be one of the memories he reflects back on as he grows older. Buying a cool video game for him or a really cool _____ that you bought for him are all fine and good, but this is the stuff life is supossed to be made of. Good one on one time with the one he loves.

And definitely put me on the calander for next July if you make it back out this way.

g-man said...

Welcome back. While I have been more of a lurker I have watched most of your vlogs :)

You were not wearing your glasses when you got back into Illinois.

After reading your comment up there I did notice that you were not smiling as much. :/

Welcome back all the same.

Just your everyday average married momma... said...

I definately noticed a HUGE difference in demeanor in yourself when you snapped to the IL segment.

I vote your next big road trip be to FL - and you can stop through here, or make "here" your destination! It's my turn to take you to a lunch in MY city! The weathers great, smiles abound, but people are still asshole drivers.

Perhaps Mardi Gras would be a good time to visit???!!!