1,684 Miles

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Look at this mammoth itinerary we’ve got planned for the coming weeks.* With gas prices at an all-time low this is bound to be a treat! We’ll leave Wake Forest on June 28 and head to my parents’ in Pennsylvania where all sorts of delights await (Fourth of July at the Maust Cabin and the beach just to name two). Later in July we’ll set out for Dallas, stopping in Louisville to see the ever-awesome Chris & Rhea before arriving in Dallas via Little Rock on July 15. We are aware that Wake Forest to Dallas via PA and KY isn’t the most direct route; but there are warm-welcoming friends and family there who cause us to deviate gladly.

This works out to driving 1,684 miles in about 28 hours if Google Maps has any idea what it’s talking about, which I don’t think it does because there was no place to note that one passenger is pregnant and the other is two.

Of the states we’re traveling through the only one I’ve never visited is Arkansas. My parents claim it is the land of love. That is where they first met after all.

*Plans subject to change!

5 responses to “1,684 Miles”

  1. Joe Smith Avatar

    You could cut through Beckley en-route to KY for one final play-date.

  2. Georgina Hayes Avatar
    Georgina Hayes

    I like your little map. I wish I could do clever things like that. There’s just one thing bothering me. When someone’s pregnant and they want the baby to hurry up don’t they sometimes go for a long ride in the car? We don’t want this baby to think of arriving before 22nd Aug so how are you going to make this ride so smooth and peaceful that baby decides to stay put for another month or so. Maybe it’s early enough not for baby to get the wrong idea.

  3. hannah Avatar
    hannah

    ROAD TRIP!! have you got yourself some sweet tunes?!

  4. Rhea Avatar
    Rhea

    Can’t wait!

  5. christine maust Avatar
    christine maust

    lots of potty breaks and frequent position changes with leg stretches for mommy and she and baby should be fine

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