Monday, January 2, 2012

Return trip home - Christmas 2011

On Boxing Day we packed up and said our goodbyes to Rachel and Deana before hitting the road once more.  We drove north to Winchester, Virginia, where my brother, David, has recently moved.  We checked into our Hampton Inn then went to his new home in the center of Winchester.  We met his two new cats, Bella and Lila, then walked to the Village Square Inn for a delicious dinner.

Tuesday we drove to Philippi, West Virginia, through rainfall that became heavy at times.  First stop was at the Mansfield Place nursing home to see my Mom.  She seemed fairly well and alert for 92 years of age and she didn't have any complaints to air.  We gave her some Texas pecans and kolaches which she enjoyed.  I warmed up one cheese kolache and she gobbled it down - and this was after she ate a good sized lunch.  Her appetite is certainly still good.  We showed her photos and videos of Sophie-Claire on our laptop computer which she really enjoyed.  Then in the evening we went to my other brother's (Danny) home and had a nice dinner and visit with his wife, Melissa, and children Morgan and Jonathan.  We were having fun but it was getting late and we had to head on to Clarksburg where we had reservations at the Hampton Inn.  We drove in heavy rain and it was predicted that the area would get one to two inches of wet snow.

Wednesday morning dawned and we were pleased to see that the snow did not materialize - just some ice on the car and a dusting of snow in the area.  We headed south to Charleston then west through Huntington, Ashland, and around Lexington to Louisville, Kentucky where we arrived ahead of schedule.  The scenery between Lexington and Louisville was very nice even in winter and it is part of their Bourbon Trail with many name brand distillers along the way.  We checked into the Hampton Inn in the downtown area and spent a few hours seeing what we could of Louisville since this was our first time there.  First on my list was a tour of the Louisville Slugger Museum and baseball bat factory.  We had a nice tour and then spent time looking around the impressive museum - impressive if you enjoy baseball like I do.  Rita was under awed.  Next we took a free trolley down Fourth Street to the Brown Hotel, a beautiful hotel built in the 1920s.  We sat in the bar and had an early dinner since we skipped lunch.  I started off with a Basil Hayden bourbon while Rita had a mojito.  Then Rita had a huge cheeseburger while I had their signature dish, a "hot brown" sandwich which originated in this hotel.  We took the trolley back to our hotel for a good, quick tour of Louisville.

Thursday the weather turned very mild and clouds turned to sunshine as we drove south past the Churchill Downs, Fort Knox, Bardstown, Elizabethtown and Bowling Green to Nashville, Tennessee.  Here we took I-40 west and stopped in the little town of Buffalo for lunch at Loretta Lynn's Kitchen where we had terrible food.  Enough said.  We drove past Memphis and Little Rock, Arkansas, to Bryant where we had reservations at the Hampton Inn.

Friday morning we woke to heavy fog and very mild temperatures.  We drove southwest to Texarkana, Texas, then headed west towards Dallas.  In Rockwall we stopped for lunch at a Casa Taco for another horrible meal.  We weren't having good luck with lunches.  We drove through downtown Dallas and headed south on I-35 for the home stretch.  We stopped in the town of West for fresh kolaches at the small bakery in town.  Pressing on we drove through Waco and Temple (huge car pileup) to the toll road around Austin.  In Kyle we stopped at our HEB grocery store to do major shopping.  We arrived home about 7:30 pm, unpacked the car, put away groceries and looked at our mail before going to bed.

It was a very nice Christmas road trip but it surely felt good to sleep in our own bed and shower in our own shower.

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