I wish I was better at recording my vacations in written
form, but I’m going to try to record all the wonderful (and not-so-wonderful)
things that happened during The Horton Family’s Marvelous Adventures West…which
included a 7-night cruise on The Disney Wonder, sailing to Alaska.
First, an overview in order to keep my memory somewhat
organized
June 25, 2015 – Parrish’s 34th birthday and our
departing from Fort Worth Day. Spent the
night in Farmington, New Mexico
June 26, 2015 – Farmington, NM to Ogden, Utah
June 27, 2015 – Ogden, Utah to Vancouver, BC, Canada
June 28, 2015 – Day in Vancouver/Victoria, BC
June 29, 2015 – Debarkation Day
June 30, 2015 – Day at Sea
July 1, 2015 – Tracy Arm, Alaska (essentially a day at sea
with great scenery)
July 2, 2015 – Skagway, Alaska (with lots of rain. Overall a Thumbs-Down)
July 3, 2015 – Juneau, Alaska (Deluxe Tour of Juneau Port
Adventure)
July 4, 2015 – Ketchikan, Alaska (Great Alaskan Lumberjack
Show Port Adventure)
July 5, 2015 – Day at Sea
July 6, 2015 – Debarkation
Day; Vancouver, BC to Salem, Oregon
July 7, 2015 – Voodoo Doughnuts in Eugene, Oregon; Giant
Redwoods in California (none of which we got photos of); scary mountain
driving; Salem, Oregon to Sacramento, CA
July 8, 2015 – Sacramento, CA to Las Vegas, NV
July 9, 2015 – Day in Las Vegas
July 10, 2015 – Las Vegas, NV to Winslow, AZ; Hoover Dam
& Grand Canyon
July 11, 2015 – Winslow, AZ to Amarillo, TX
July 12, 2015 – Amarillo, TX to Home
Secondly, an overview of our cast of characters
Me – Deedee, single, 39
Sister – Parrish, single, mom to Ellie, 34 as of Day 1
Niece – Ellie, daughter of Parrish. 4, almost 5.
Light of my Life!
Mom – Candy, married to Tom (Dad) turned 67 on Embarkation
Day
Dad – Tom, married to Candy (Mom), 73 also awesome
Day 1, Thursday, June 25, 2015
We drove
to Canada, in two cars. This is
due mostly to the fact that Dad is a wheelchair driver and has a large electric
wheelchair which takes up most of the back of his accessible van. Mom and Dad drove in their car, we three girls drove in
Parrish’s mid-size SUV.
We planned to leave at 6 AM.
When The Hortons make grand plans to leave early, they typically
fail. Somehow, this time we
managed. We pulled out of the driveway
around 6:08. This was after planting
birthday cards for Parrish in her car AND having to chase my parents down the
street because they failed to shut the driveway gate behind my car once I drove
it in for safe keeping. We hit the Sonic
drive-thru for some greasy fast food breakfast, then we were off.
The Texas leg of our journey went off without a hitch. We stopped in Amarillo around noon for lunch
at a restaurant we had frequented on our trips to and from New Mexico during my
high school years. The place: Calico County. It had lived in our memories for years as
some sort of legendary country cooking icon of greatness. It did not, however, live up to my memories
of it.
Due to 75 MPH + speed limits, the trip went really
quickly. We finally hit New Mexico, which
I think we were all looking forward to.
We had plans to drive to Albuquerque, then up through Farmington, which
is where we lived 20 some years ago. The
original plan was to stay in Albuquerque for the night and drive through
Farmington on our way to Utah the next day.
We were making such good time that we changed plans and decided to stay
in Farmington. There is a stretch of
road between Albuquerque and Farmington that is basically nothing and requires
a 3 hour drive. On the second half of
that, I was driving, and suddenly, we had a flat. In the middle of nowhere. We were going to call roadside assistance,
and wait for however many 500 years it took them to reach us. Fortunately, a state trooper pulled up behind
us shortly thereafter and spent the better part of an hour changing the
tire. Yeah, we both probably should
learn how to do that ourselves….
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Ellie really wanted her picture taken with these "horsies" outside of a gas station somewhere in New Mexico. :/ |
Finally, with another 80-90 miles to go, we were back on the
road. Driving at about 34 MPH due to the
temporary spare on the car. We finally
reached Farmington and not much had changed in the two decades since I’d last
been there! We decided we’d (okay,
Parrish would) get the tire replaced as soon as Wal-Mart opened up in the
morning, at some Burger King, then hit the hay.