Monday, April 2, 2012

Spring Break

Well, Spring Break was a total of 10 days for me, during which I drove roughly 2600 miles. Yeah, it was a break from school, but I arrived back in Texas very tired! 
This first picture illustrates my life motto. :) 
Have Passport, Will Travel
 First stop of the trip was Louisiana, where I stayed a night with my friends the Labouves. Well half of the Labouves, only 4 of the 8 were there. I think they heard I was coming and took for the hills. :) Had my morning devotions sitting on their back porch swing. I love mornings with the Word and a cup of coffee.
view from back porch
southern Louisiana
 Stayed in the Pensacola, Florida area for a couple days. It was hot and sunny pretty much the entire time. Spent time with several friends who are students at PCC and others who live in the area. Also, went to a great church that Sunday in Milton - Victory Baptist. 
with Candace & Doug

 with Chelsey
 Next stop was a couple hour visit with Dusty and her kiddos just an hour southeast of Milton. They had been stationed in Alaska a few years back and my sister babysat for them for a while. Great family! 
Gwen, me, Dusty, Natalie, Dominic
 Then across the rest of the top of Florida to Jacksonville. Had a great time with Matthew & Cory, got to meet some of their friends. We went downtown Jacksonville one day and then to Chloe's house to eat. Bonfire at night with friends - can't beat that! 
Chloe, Matt, me, Cory, Nathan
downtown Jacksonville, FL
 Six hours north to Atlanta, Georgia. I didn't realize that my friend Sauleja lived right downtown! And there were NCAA games that night at the Georgia Dome so traffic was awful. But I made it! We walked around for a bit, seeing the town. The next morning, she, her little sister and I went to the Botanical Gardens. Very cool! Lots of plants. :) go figure! but it was pretty awesome. Another gorgeous day! 

Downtown Atlanta


Sauleja, Jenina, me
From there, I drove up and across Tennessee to Jackson. In the hills just east of Chattanooga ran into some crazy rain! It was a downhill, curvy interstate and it was raining so hard there was practically standing water on the road. Could barely see the road and cars in front of me... and then there were crazy (trying to be nice) people who didn't have their headlights on! 
Went to church in Jackson that Sunday morning and then drove all the way thru Arkansas back into Texas. There was construction on I40 with no prior warning signs. So one 10 mile stretch took me an hour to complete. I got off the interstate as soon as I could. Stopped for a short visit in Hot Springs to see some college kids from back home and then back on the road.... 
driving, driving, driving. 
Got in to BBTI right at 3am. 
And class started at 755am.
But I was there! 
Honestly, I was tired, but got to see so many friends and spend time with them, that it was worth it! 

1 comment:

  1. Since when do you need a passport to travel in the USA??

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