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Summary: Ann Arbor to Fort Lauderdale

November 24th, 2008
Fred enjoying Dunkin' Donuts

Fred enjoying Dunkin' Donuts

Yeni and I started early — very early — Saturday morning. After loading the truck and topping off the tank, we hit I-94 somewhere around 4 am. It was BEYOND cold with the truck showing outside temperatures ranging from 10 - 15 degrees. Normally, I make as few stops as humanly possible; combing fuel stops with rest breaks (and yes, “rest breaks” means exactly what it sounds like). I learned quickly, that while traveling with someone else (aka Yeni) brings great joy, it also requires more frequent “rest breaks.”

Our first break was near Dayton, OH. Finding a Dunkin’ Donuts, we stopped for “rest,” coffee, and an egg bagel. Mmmm, egg bagel. After topping off the tank, we heading back on the highway hitting a major traffic jam in Cincinnati, OH. After staying in place for the better part of an hour, we were able to cross the bridge, enter Kentucky, and put Ohio behind us.

When we reached Lexington, KY, we got off the main road and visited a college friend of Yeni’s (Maria Fernanda and her husband Diego). After a nice visit and a great breakfast, we dropped Mafe at the Univeristy of Kentucky and continued south. I’d never been to the University, and it’s always nice to visit a place where the Gators have dominated (this year we destroyed Kentucky, but that was a home game).

My favorite part of driving to/from Michigan is the leg from Lexington, KY to Knoxville, TN. The trip takes you through the Cumberland Mountains (southeastern section of the Appalachian Mountains) and provides beautiful climbs, views, and scenery. Although best experienced riding on a Harley, the trip is still enjoyable from the truck.

Little Lil puts a smile on Fred's face

Little Lil puts a smile on Fred's face

After reaching Knoxville, we called my good friend Patrick and met with him, his daughter, and wife (Jessi) at a local Italian restaurant. It was great to see their family and playing with lil’ Lil put a big smile on my face. After eating some pasta, rolls, and cannoli , we were back on the road — this time with Yeni at the wheel.

Chattanooga is only a few miles north of Georgia, and the drive through Georgia is long; very long. Did we mention construction? Georgia’s I-75 passage can be described in three words: Pecans, Outlets, Construction. Despite being on the road for more than 20 hours, Yeni was determined to drive through Georgia by herself. She made creative efforts to stay alert, such as talking to the GPS device, counting Juanes songs, and singing.

We reached Florida around 2am and I took over the wheel. When we arrived to the house in Gainesville, Yeni wisely suggested we inflate the bed, grab some shuteye, and rest for a few hours. We rested until around 7 am, loaded Grandma’s chandelier into the truck, grabbed breakfast at DD, and hit the road. Yeni had never seen Florida’s west coast or the Everglades, so I decided to take I-75 straight through to Fort Lauderdale.

Spider-bear at the Gulf of Mexico

Spider-bear at the Gulf of Mexico

When we reached Tampa, we took I-275 to visit the Tampa Bay and see the ocean. I-275 takes you over the Sunshine Skyway bridge (the world’s longest cable bridge) and the ocean view provides a great contrast to the snow we woke up to on the previous morning. Yeni seemed to enjoy the ocean, and Spider-bear was excited to play on the rocks (during one of the “rest” stops).

We continued driving (well, I drove while Yeni napped), and after crossing the Everglades reached the Casa de Parientes. I cannot wait for the rest of the family to arrive and celebrate my favorite holiday.

Yeni sleeps in the Everglades

Yeni sleeps in the Everglades

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Arrived in Ft. Lauderdale

November 23rd, 2008

Hi mom. We are outside!

Family, Yeni

Almost there

November 23rd, 2008

Crossing the Everglades now and should reach mom and dad’s in an hour. I’ll wake Yeni soon and show her the glades.

Family, Yeni

Yeni sleeps

November 23rd, 2008

Yeni fell asleep a little bit ago. Should be in Ft Laud before 4PM.

Family, Yeni

Rest areas

November 23rd, 2008

I have learned that when traveling with Yeni I need to take more breaks than when traveling myself. Of all the places we’ve had to stop, this one had the best view.

Family, Yeni

Back in the saddle again

November 23rd, 2008

Woke up this morning around 8am, and we visited the Gainesville DD. Two coffees later and we are headed to south florida.

Yeni has never been to the everglades, so we are taking the long way. Oh, in case Mami is reading we are bringing a little something.

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Change of plans

November 23rd, 2008

The plan was (originally) to quickly stop by the house in Gainesville, check on it’s condition, and continue on to South Florida. The new plan is to arrive in Hogtowne around 2 AM and crash for a few hours.

Our day started at 3 AM in Ann Arbor, so a little rest will be nice. Yeni’s set on driving until she hits Florida so she can have driven all through Georgia.

It’s always nice to be in Gainesville after a big UF win. Go Gators.

Quote of the moment: “Georgia construction sucks. Literally. “– Yeni

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At Atlanta

November 22nd, 2008

I napped from north Georgia through Atlanta while Yeni drove with Juanes as her co-pilot. I’m very ready to keep the iphone as a data/media player and get a new device for phone calls.

I can blog (for example this post is courtesy of the iPhone), tweet like a bird, send/receive emails, play with facebook, surf the web, and more. But when it comes to phone calls; forget about it. I consistantly have drops, missed calls, and silent periods. Love the “I” and hate the “phone.”

PS –> Spider-bear loves the trip.

Family, Yeni

Yeni is at the wheel

November 22nd, 2008

We arrived in Chattanooga, TN around 5 PM to join Patrick, Jessi, and Fat Baby for dinner. Yeni and I shared the “pasta lovers” plate which was loaded with great meat and mushrooms. After enjoying a cannoli for dessert, Yeni took over driving and we’re now in Georgia. With luck we will be in South Florida within 15 hours.

Family, Weight, Yeni

Headed to TN

November 22nd, 2008

Had a great breakfast with Yeni’s friend Maria Fernanda. We are now headed to diner with Patrick and I get to drive true those amaizing mountains. I can’t wait to show Yeni.

Family, Yeni

Slight detour

November 22nd, 2008

Grabbing breakfast with a college friend of Yeni in Lexington, Kentucky.

Family, Yeni

Game on

November 22nd, 2008

Made trough. That’s all I have to said about that.

Family, Yeni

30 minute mile

November 22nd, 2008

Sadly, I could walk faster. Yeni found a different way to handle the traffic…

Family, Yeni

Stuck in Cincinnatti

November 22nd, 2008

Stuck in traffic in Ohio just North of Kentucky. Looks backed up for miles.

Family, Yeni

Sunrise in Dayton

November 22nd, 2008

We found a DD in Dayton thanks to Yeni needing a bathroom. Watching the sunrise as we get close to the mountains. It is a pretty cold 15 degrees. Tried to wash the windows at the gas station but the liquid was frozen. :s

Family, Yeni