475 miles.

Wednesday, August 7

7:40 am – Left my house

8:05 – Picked up Dad

8:15 – Got my Starbucks for the road. No trip is official without that first cup of coffee from Starbucks.

8:20 – Returned to my house to get my phone. I remember a comment that Sean made quite a few years ago when he was living with us before returning to college. His bedroom was right by the back door, unfortunately for him. One day, he asked me if it was possible for any of us to actually leave the house the first time, without returning once or twice for the items we’d forgotten. The answer was “probably not.”

9:00 – Officially on the road. Lots of traffic, but it was an uneventful trip. We stopped in Osseo, WI at the Norske Nook for lunch. I recommend it if you’re in the neighborhood. Dad picked up a cranberry apple pie to contribute to our evening meal.

4:00 – Ed suggested an alternate route to the one the GPS recommended. That added another half hour to the trip.

5:30 – Arrived at Paul’s. Only about 1.5 hours late – not too bad, I’d say.

BTW The pie was delicious!

DSCN8004 Eyes on the road!

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Read with Caution

This is Paul.  I’ve hacked the account.  Most of this material is pure fiction!

Kathleen back again. Everything he says is pure fiction!!!

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Wanderlust

Ed’s motto seems to be: Have Gas Card, Will Ride. He’s already accumulated quite a few frequent rider miles in the past year, and he’s redeeming them for deeper family connections.

Part of the motivation is to spend some time with his siblings, and part is to flesh out the family history he began working on almost 30 years ago. I think there’s also some wanderlust, a desire to revisit some of this country that he’s traveled in the past. He and his wife of almost 65 years managed to visit every state of the union at least once, by car, train, motorhome, and airplane.

Last October, Ed rode with me to Iowa to visit two of his sisters, a couple of cousins, several once-removeds and second-removeds. In February, he rode with me and Mark to Colorado and spent time with another sister. This spring, he went with his daughter, Mary Ellen, to Iowa to see sisters and some more cousins; this summer, with his daughter, Jane and her husband Kevin, to see another sister in Duluth. Also, this spring, Kathleen, Mary Ellen and son, Paul, coordinated rides to Illinois to visit a brother.

When his son, Paul, mentioned that he might be going to a conference in New York City, Ed was interested in going along to connect with another relative he’s only met by mail and email. She’s my second cousin, a first cousin once removed for Ed, a second cousin once removed for his grandchildren. (Did you get all that?)  That trip didn’t pan out, but Paul offered to drive him east. As long as they were going, Ed decided to add a few stops along the way, and spend some time with another sister. I heard about it, and hoping to join the adventure (having been infected with wanderlust myself), I meekly offered my services as an extra driver. Tomorrow, it commences.

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On the Road with Ed and Paul

On Wednesday morning, I’ll be picking up my father (Grandpa Ed) for a 7-10 day road trip from mid-Minnesota to Maryland and back. We’ll pick up my brother (Uncle Paul) in Illinois, and the three of us will start our adventure.

We’ll visit relatives, museums, battlegrounds and whatever else strikes our fancy.

You’re invited to join us on our trip through the stories I tell along the way. I hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Kathleen

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