I’ve been on the road since August 20 and traveled more than 2000 miles in 10 days.
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Rhodes College--Franky picked a beauty and so did they |
College Drop Off--A 15-hour drive to Memphis (878 miles)
Tennessee is one long state. It's a good thing the Mississippi River is there to bring it to a halt. The bridge over it goes to Arkansas, I was told, a different state. The long drive had a happy ending for the weary travelers. (Weary except for Franky, who true to form, slept most of the day.) We arrived at the soothing Peabody
Hotel and were eating ribs at the
Rendezvous by 8.
Next was move-in day for Rhodes College. There was a
great deal more spirit about this process than we found at Skidmore. On the
long stretch of road waiting to get in the main gate there were several groups of kids
jumping up and down with glee, shrieking and holding signs that said "Honk if
you love Rhodes."
Well, we don't know yet. But we hope so.
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Franky's dorm |
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Franky's dorm room pre-decor |
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Post decor |
My son is in a triple with roommates from Arlington, VA and suburban Memphis. One bathroom adjoins another triple where we met a
couple of nice guys from Atlanta. The
only thing that makes dropping your child off bearable is the desire to get
away from stressed out parents sometimes 10-12 deep in a room designed for three.
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He's officially convocated |
Trip from Memphis to Louisville (429 miles)
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With Carolyn and Paul Williams |
I only agreed to drive to Memphis if we could stop and see
our friends who live in Louisville “on the way” home. Was it on the way? Not exactly. Was it worth
it? A thousand times. We met these friends who were in the TV news business in
Tucson in the 80s. The media in Tucson were tight. We bonded with Paul and Carolyn immediately
and spent a couple of lovely years together during the pre-kids, early-career
nonsense days. But then they started moving up the media market ladder, had
three children, while we moved to DC and had two. And suddenly 20 years
flew by while they lived in the fly-over states. And we hadn't seen each other.
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Together again |
Thanks to
Joe Rhodes...
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,,,Who uses this as his profile photo with me cut out
and Facebook we felt that this reunion was possible after the last child was dropped at college. But we knew we could pick up where we laughed off and we did for two fabulous days. I demanded a tour around Louisville because I had never been there. |
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And found this important intersection |
Trip from Louisville to Bethesda (601 miles)
Let’s skip this 11 and a half hour drive. Let’s just say that
about an hour outside of Washington, with the end in sight, the highway was closed,
which I referred to on Facebook as a blocked party, and we lost 90 minutes.
Then round trip on Vamoose to New York City to the US Open (464 miles)
So if I did my math right, and I rarely do, so check it, I
have traveled 2,334 miles in 10
days. Maybe the nest will launch a travel blog after all, if the first 10 days are any indication.
(US Open deserves its own blog post, look for that later.)
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