Think back on your most memorable road trip.
I drove from Auburn, AL to El Paso, TX with my grand son to his new Army assignment. It was memorable. We had not spent any time together since he became an adult.
We drove during the day and got a hotel at night. It was interesting how he had mapped out everything. He chose small business establishments instead of the large corporate ones.
When we arrived we spent two days looking for apartments and checking out sights. I also got the opportunity to visit the base. There was never a dull moment.
He booked me a flight back to Atlanta at the end of the week. It was rather eventful. It took me 24 hours to get home.
I sat in the airport for hours. Departure times kept changing.
Finally I flew from El Paso to Dallas, spent four hours in a hotel. We flew to D.C., and spent hours, then to Atlanta.
It was all worth it.
