Day 3 & 4 driving to Texas
So on day 3 we drive out of Memphis headed to Dallas. We were refreshed and in good spirits, and we
had packing and unpacking the van down to a science. Overall the grand
adventure was going well, Big Girl aka Drama Queen had chosen to ride with her
Dad each day and they were having fun. Monkey (little girl, but at 10 not so
little), Hemi and Mooshu were with me in the van. Moo has taken to hiding in
the morning, taking note of the packing activities and disappearing. This
resulted in Hubby having to move a bed once and Big girl to poke Moo until he
came out, once removed from his “spot” he walks into his crate, and waits for
the van to start rolling then he “sings the song of his people” to me in
protest. Big girl finds this funny (she came up with the song name) which I
believe has to do with the fact that from the Charger she cannot hear Moo’s
song. Monkey spends her time on her
Itouch and asleep, so I have become lonely.
I wanted to play an alphabet game and started
enthusiastically telling Monkey about the rules, find a word with the letter –
not just the letter on a license plate. Even with me yelling out the letters
and cheering myself on, Monkey wouldn’t join me. I found the entire alphabet, J
was the hardest letter to find, and returned to my NPR podcasts of Fresh Air,
and Tell Me More. The scenery was nice,
since we were still in the green farming section of Texas. Lunch was at a Dairy
Queen, with a large empty lot next to it for Hemi to walk. At lunch the girls
decided to start using the walkie talkies we had and their Nintendo DSs to play
with each other between the two vehicles. It was an interesting game, and it
meant we needed the cars to stay closer to each other. We found the Ft. Worth Navy
Lodge, and got the animals settled.
The Lodge was amazing, a nice room with a small kitchenette
and a sliding glass door out back that opened onto a grassy area that lead to
the Lake. Big girl stayed with the animals and we went to a Wal-mart to grab
dinner and odds and ends. Dinner was fruit and sandwiches. Mike and I took Hemi
for a walk beside the Lake it was a very nice night. We found a La Quinta in
Odessa for the next night. A short drive so that we didn’t have a crazy long
day – remember Mooshu can only hold it for so long.
As we drove toward Odessa the land scape changed to desert
and became a bit more dramatic. We needed gas, and found a station (the only
one for a quite a ways) it was very crowded, so gas then down the road to
McDonalds. Well, after getting gas Hemi started barking from the back as we
drove off – “Hey, I need out! Stop and let me potty!” I had to laugh, he is
such a good boy no trouble at all up to this point – and even this was just
letting me know what he needed. McDonalds had a big parking lot out back for
trucks, I drove to the end where there was some green. This odd patch of weeds
that had caught tons of blowing trash was the best I could find to walk my dog,
I was looking for green so he would not burn his paws on hot pavement. This was
gravel, weeds and trash and sadly still hot, the poor boy hopped on his paws as
he did his business. Then we had our McDonalds, Big Girl wanted to stay in the
van with the pets, she let Moo out to roam the van while she ate - he was a
good kitty and returned to his crate before we returned to the road. As we
drove up the on ramp, Monkey asked me about the big rocks along the road; “Why
did they leave the rocks?” I had to explain that out here in the desert
boulders are used for landscaping.
We found our Odessa Hotel and it was early enough for Monkey
and I to have a swim before dinner. Hubby joined us at the pool and I found out
that he had called housing and they told him, there is no housing for you, the
wait list is 4-6 months long go find a place to live off post. At which point
he hung up on the lady finding her rude and unhelpful. I was angry to say the
least, and planned on calling the next day to get some better answers.
For dinner we went to a restaurant called Rosie’s. It was
early so we left Hemi in the hotel figuring barking would bother anyone’s
sleep, but I don’t think he barked any. The food was great, real Mexican food
made fresh, even the tortillas were homemade. Our next stop is El Paso and the
Ft Bliss lodging – hopefully we actually make it the or BUST part is starting
to worry me. . . .
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