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After leaving New Orleans we headed towards Houston, TX were we dry camped for the night at Camping World.  We had the whole lot to ourselves.  We got up the next morning and headed to New Braunfels, TX just north of San Antonio.  We stayed at The Summit Resort near Canon Lake at a campground that was part of our membership.  It was a nice little park with very few others staying.  When we arrived we found out that we had no wifi and a very weak Verizon signal.  Makes it very difficult to work on the road without internet.  Later that week we had shipped to us a wireless antenna and amplifier system that greatly helped boost our signal.

While in New Braunfels we mostly worked and home schooled but did get a little time to do a few activities.  The RV park had a really nice swimming pool with slide that we were dying to use.  The problem is that the water was about 45 degrees and it was freezing.  So we did what any smart family would do we put on our swim suits and went in.  The water was so cold it took your breath away when you jumped in.  We lasted about 30 seconds and that was it.  Off to the hot tub we went.  We also played basketball which was really fun. I must say that was one of the best times we had had in a while.  Sometimes doing something crazy can be lots of fun.

We also took a day and went to eat at the Salt Lick outside of Austin.  I had eaten there once before on a trip to Austin and wanted the family to try it.  Zachary calls it his new favorite place to eat.  After eating we went and took a tour of the state capital building.  We took a guided tour and went to were the Senate and Representatives meet which was neat.  We also learned more history about Texas while visiting the capital.

About the only other thing we did was drive to about 10 stores looking an electric heater.  I guess they don’t sell heaters much in south Texas after January.  We finally found 2 returned ones at Lowe’s which we ended up taking back because they didn’t work.

After a week in New Braunfels we went to San Antonio, TX to meet up with the Valentine family on Saturday.  On Sunday we went to the market district and walked through the shops then we met some of Polly’s relatives for lunch at Mi Tierra Café & Bakery.  Polly had not seen them for years and since they lived in Corpus Christi they were nice enough to drive to San Antonio to meet us.  That night we watched the Super Bowl and had a little party while cheering for the Saints!  After just leaving New Orleans we were pretty excited.

Later that week we went to see the site of the Alamo and also do the River Walk which was near.  We also visited the Mission San Jose and did the Junior Ranger program with the kids.  The rest of the week was spent with the kids playing with the Valentine kids.  It is really nice to see the kids get a chance to have quality play time with other kids.  We also enjoy hanging out with “grown-ups” too.

On Friday we said goodbye to San Antonio and headed west for the long journey to our next stop Carlsbad, NM.

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After leaving the flood swollen Styx River at the Styx River Campground in Alabama we were on our way to Westwego, Louisiana to the Bayou Segnette State Park. Although we first thought that our trip to Louisiana would be delay since, the river at crested 11’ the day before we were scheduled to leave and the campground manager told us that hopefully we would be able to leave on Saturday, January 23rd.   The manager was correct and we were able to leave on our next journey to Louisiana.

The drive was uneventful but much cooler than the previous week. After a stop at Walmart to stock up on groceries we arrived in Westwego, Louisiana just around sunset. The GPS tried to instruct us to make a sharp left turn into the entrance of the Bayou Segnette State Park Campground. Due to this mishap we had no choice but to drive down to the next intersection to do a u-turn.  If you are driving a normal vehicle a u-turn is no big deal but driving a 40’ motor home towing a car makes this driving procedure slightly more difficult. Brian was able to make the u-turn miss a road sign and get back into the right lane with no problems.  We arrived at the campground and found our spot as the sun was setting. The campground was located about 20 minutes from the city by car or 40 minutes by ferry which made it one of the closest state parks to New Orleans.

After getting setup we visited our new friends, the Valentines family, to plan our visit into New Orleans the next day. We left the campground around 10:00 am the next morning to catch the ferry to visit New Orleans.  The ferry ride was a little windy but the kids enjoyed watching the barges as the passed along the river.  Once we arrived in New Orleans we were able to see the New Orleans Saints fans getting ready for the big game later in the day. The kids enjoyed walking around together and visiting the Jean Lafitte National Park and learning about New Orleans from the beginning when the area was owned by the Spanish through the present including the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. New Orleans is a very history rich city and you could spend weeks learning about the history and culture of the city.  The kids enjoyed making a native boat, watching a historical account of New Orleans and listening to jazz music in the national park visitor’s center.

There were so many choices for lunch and we finally found a sandwich shop that we later learned had been a long standing breakfast and lunch spot for locals and tourist.  We had lunch at Johnny’s where we enjoyed a Shrimp Po’boy with Cajun fries, although we could have selected alligator, chicken, or oysters for our sandwich. Everything that was served was fried except the gumbo and you could chose either breakfast or lunch until closing time which was 3:00 pm daily.  Johnny’s has been serving breakfast and lunch in the French Quarter since 1950, and it is now being run by the third generation of the De Grusha family, making it the oldest family owned po-boy  restaurant in New Orleans . This landmark in the French Quarter has only a bout 30 tables and people line up out the door to experience the variety of po-boy sandwiches and homemade side dishes.

After lunch we continued walking along the streets of New Orleans and kids were able to catch some beads that were being tossed from balconies above the streets of the French Quarter. The French Quarter was crowded with people showing off their Saints jerseys and other attire and getting an early start “partying” before the game. Our afternoon snack consisted of beignets and coffee at Café De Monde which has been at the same location since 1862. Café Du Monde is open 24 hours a day serving Café Au Lait (coffee mixed half and half with hot milk) and hot Beignets (French doughnuts), year round.  The kids really enjoyed the beignets which were covered by powdered sugar. After our snack we walked along the river back to the ferry around 3:00pm. We had fun-filled day in New Orleans and we started discussing our next visit into the city.

On Monday we went walking around the campground and got an “up close” look at an armadillo which Carson tried to touch when it walked within a few inches of him sitting on the ground. We also learned about scaling catfish from a local fisherman who had two in his bucket. The kids enjoyed playing on the playground and playing Lego rockband with their friends.

On Wednesday, we decided to get up early and make one last trip into New Orleans. On our way out we stopped by the front office to see if we could extend our stay through Saturday, since we were supposed to be leaving on Thursday. We were fortunate to be able to extend the stay but his involved moving to another site, so we packed up everything for the short move, made a stop by the dump station and then moved across the street from the Valentines. After all this moving our early morning start for New Orleans ended up taking a couple of hours we decided to eat lunch before going into the city.  So on our way into the city we stopped at Copeland’s for lunch before going into the city for a less crowded look around the city.  Copeland’s was a restaurant that we discovered in Atlanta on a business trip and we love their Cajun and Creole dishes.  The lunch was good especially the macaroni and cheese and biscuits.

Once in New Orleans, we enjoyed a jazz concert performed by the Rangers at the New Orleans Jazz National Park.  Carson and Beca were picked to play the tambourine as the rangers played guitar and harmonica to New Orleans based jazz songs.  One more drip to Café De Monde for beignets and coffee and this time we purchased a box of mix so we could make beignets later in our travels.  On Thursday, we decided to pickup some local seafood and have a cookout with our friends the Valentine family. So on Thursday night we enjoyed grilled shrimp, grilled chicken, chips, salad, and about 4 loaves of French bread ( the six kids enjoyed the bread). After dinner we roasted marshmallows and made smores. Brian and I enjoyed sitting by the fire with Aly and Dave and talking while the kids played Wii inside the motor home.  It was beautiful clear night, with a large moon, and we heard coyotes howling in the distance.  The week went by quickly and we made plans to meet with the Valentine family, again in San Antonio in a couple of weeks. The last major adventure was washing clothes for the week, this would not be worthy of adding to the blog except for the fact that the washers and dryers were “FREE”.  We pulled almost everything we could find to wash (this included the couch covers and blankets) and spent most of Friday in the laundry room taking advantage of saving about $30 on laundry for almost the last two weeks. The laundry was next to the playground so the kids were able to play once home school in the laundry room was finished.

We had very nice dry weather while we were in Louisiana until the Friday afternoon, then it turned into a very soggy day. The rest of the day was spent planning our next stops which included New Braunfels and San Antonio, Texas.  We are hoping for warm dry weather in Texas.

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We left Orlando on January 19th to meet with one of our vendors in Orlando and then a quick stop in Mineola to purchase a campground membership. We drove until fatigue set in and we decided to stop at Walmart in Lake City, FL. A quick run to pickup groceries and dinner and we got ready for bed. I shared my bed with Zachary and Carson and Brian slept upfront just in case we needed to leave quickly. We felt safe since there was a security guard riding though the parking lot most of the night (at least until we went to bed at 11:00 pm). The next morning we got up for our drive to Alabama and our stay at the Styx River Resort. This would be our first campground using our new membership.

Our entry into Alabama started out rainy and it continued to rain the rest of the afternoon and night. Thursday morning we started off the day with a good morning of home school activities and then a visit to the indoor pool to work on teaching Carson to swim.  The pool was nice and the boys also enjoyed playing Play Station in the rec. room. After the pool we took a walk down to the river nature walk but we could not go down the trail since it was flooded by the Styx River.  We later found out that the road adjacent to the campground was closed due to the all the rain and the fact that the river was 11’ over the banks. On Friday we completed our week of homeschool activities and then walked down the road to evaluate the flood status.  According to the locals who live near the campground, the water had receded since it crested around noon when the water was close to 6’ high on Water World Road.  There was another weekly activity that needed to be done before leaving on Saturday for our stay at Bayou Segnette State Park in Louisiana and that was 4 loads of laundry. After laundry was completed the kids wanted to make cookies but that was not an option so we made a cake with Hershey’s chocolate frosting. After the guilt of the large piece of cake I took Bella for a walk to see if the water had receded any further since 3:00, this afternoon. The water was down to approximately 2’, measured by a gentleman who drove his F350 through the water to see if he would be able to leave in the morning. Saturday morning is our departure from Alabama for a three hour trip to Westwego, LA, across the Mississippi River from New Orleans. I am looking forward to authentic Cajun cuisine along with beignets for desert.

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img_5691Family on the Roads Rally 2010 was held at Jetty Park in Cape Canaveral, FL from January 14th – 17th. The weather was beautiful and it was a pleasure to leave the below freezing temperatures behind. We arrived on Thursday, January 14th around lunchtime after spending the night at Camping World in St. Augustine. We settled into our site and walked out to the common area to meet some of the other families. Since, we were out of milk and bread we made a quick grocery store run and then back to the campground to get ready for the bon fire, roasting marshmallows and Starbursts. Carson enjoyed roasting marshmallows but he did not eat the smores once I put them together, but he did enjoy a Hershey bar. Zachary enjoyed playing football with the older boys and girls while Carson found a hula hoop so he could show off his talent, he even talked me into trying and I sure was glad that no one was looking (although he said that he counted to 10 before I dropped it). We enjoyed meeting more of the families and kids enjoyed playing until 9:30. It was interesting to see that many of the other families had similar backgrounds and travel stories as ours.

Friday morning started with yoga on the beach, followed by other fun activities including a presentation by the Act!vated Storytellers which Zachary and Carson participated, and then wacky science experiments making gooey slimy stuff in the afternoon. The kids enjoyed making the gooey science experiments and it was neat making a solid turned to a liquid just by holding it in your hand. Friday night we enjoyed a pot luck dinner and watching a video of the families that were visiting the rally. The kids had more time to play and we enjoyed socializing too.

Saturday brought more fun including tie dying t-shirts and relay races on the beach. We had surprise visit from the Loeckin family whom we had been following their blog for over a year as they traveled the US doing random acts of kindness as they traveled. Jay, Beth and their family spent the afternoon with us and the other families and enjoyed the relay races on the beach. It was nice getting to meet them since their adventures sparked our interest in traveling in 2008. Even the rain on Saturday night could not keep us indoors since it was the premier of the move RV which we could all relate to at least one situation that Robin Williams faced in the movie. After the movie Zachary was invited by Kimberly and Dennis (the Act!vated Storytellers) to take part in a pod cast with which he narrated as three separate characters, Carson was too tired to participate and he was asleep before Zachary came in that night.

Sunday morning started with delicious pancakes along with eggs and fruit. The kids ran around spending time with all the new friends they had made over the weekend. The adults exchanged email addresses, phone numbers and website addresses, so that traveling experiences can be discussed after the rally. Most everyone was scheduled to leave for other destinations but we decided to stay a couple of extra days to enjoy the warm weather in Florida and leave on Tuesday morning for a meeting with one of our vendors in Orlando. By mid afternoon most everyone was gone except 3-4 families and the campground was much more quiet without all the kids running around. Sunday afternoon was a nice lazy afternoon sitting outside watching the cruise ships pass by heading out to sea. The kids decided that they wanted to take a Disney cruise, maybe when we finish traveling.

On Monday it was almost sad that most of our new friends were gone the boys had a few kids left to play with and we sat outside sharing stories on our adventures for the past 7 months. Monday night we decided to so we decided on one last “get together” before we left on Tuesday morning, so we setup the projector and played a movie on the side of the motor home complete with Monkey Munch, popcorn, and Coke with the Browski and DeMichiel families that were also staying until Tuesday. The rally was a great success thanks to Katie Evans & Kimberly Goza who have years of traveling experiences and lots of advice for a “newbie” family such as us. We will definitely keep in touch with many of the families while we travel and hopefully we can meet again in the future. We decided that our travels would definitely be more enjoyable spending time with other traveling families.

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We arrived back in Dunn on November 18th to help prepare for Thanksgiving. The first week we were in town we spent catching up with family and talking about the last six months of our lives. Brian had no interest in going to the outlets shopping so his mom and I went; it is much easier to shop without two boys who do not like to shop. We did manage a “girl’s day out” for shopping in Smithfield although I only bought two shirts, the boys got shirts and pants which were greatly needed. One other exciting occurrence was Carson losing his first tooth the day before Thanksgiving; he was glad that the tooth fairy does come (and leaves money) when you are staying at Grandma’s house.

The next week was the week of Thanksgiving and we started talking about what to take to Sanford for Thanksgiving. Pecan pies are always on the top of the list and I got my hand at making a couple of them this year, to be safe my pies were left at home. Thanksgiving at Janice & Donald’s (Brian’s aunt and uncle) house in Sanford was nice; part of the family was not able to attend, so the “gathering” was smaller than usual. We enjoyed sitting around talking to Grandma Ruby (Brian’s grandmother who is 91) and listening to her talk about growing up, bringing up five children and the things that have changed over the years. The day passed quickly spending time with family and Thanksgiving 2009 was over.

The week after Thanksgiving we returned to Asheville for doctors and dentist appointments, cleaning out the motor home and finalizing things at our office to be left for another 6-8 months. We did not expect anyone to have a cavity but Carson was the unfortunate one and had to have it fixed before we “hit the road again”. This was one adventure that I hope we do not have to endure again, although with the medicine that he was given he probably will not remember the ordeal. A few more play dates, birthday parties and visiting friends and we started making plans to return to Dunn for the Best Christmas Party on December 20th.

On December 20th, we had a wonderful time with a house full of family enjoying Christmas goodies. There were stories of old times, ping pong games, and lots of family pictures, then more eating and talking. There were tours of our home and questions on how we possibly could live in less than 450 sq feet and the consensus from most of the family was that they could not live in our home (for an extended period of time). I think that everyone enjoyed finally getting to see the inside of our traveling home, since most everyone had only seen the pictures of the outside.

Christmas Eve we grilled steaks, opened gifts and enjoyed a game of family football. It was Brian, Mark, Carson and Carter against me, Janice, Zachary and Ryan. The game did not last too long after a couple of minor accidents, so everyone ended up back inside to enjoy punch and goodies. The afternoon ended with a couple of ping pong games and some friendly Wii competition. Everyone had to get to be early so that Santa would not miss dropping off presents. Christmas morning the boys were surprised when they did not see any gifts inside Grandma’s house. Since, we had moved into the motor home, I guess Santa thought that was where the gifts were to be left and we found that all their Christmas gifts in the motor home. They found Wii games, Lego sets and Rock Band setup when they opened the doors to the motor home. Santa must have thought that we had more room than we really do when he left a drum set, a guitar and microphone in addition to the other toys, stuffed animals and books. Zachary, Carson and Brian enjoyed Lego Rock Band and they had the idea that we needed to start a band on the road. Brian will play guitar, Carson playing the drums and Zachary will sing Bella and I will be the audience.

The week after Christmas was spent cleaning up and organizing the motor home and trying to find a home for all the new Christmas toys. Our check list had to be finished- car maintenance and inspection, home school books ordered and any other necessities had to be ordered and arrived prior to January 12th, when we planned to leave. Everything except our new license plate arrived prior to us leaving, so that will have to be mailed before the end of January. I spend New Years Eve baking yeast rolls and French onion soup; this was my first try at making each. The rolls took all day to make since they had rise two separate times. We ate hot yeast rolls that tasted more like biscuits with butter just before midnight. On New Years day we had a traditional lunch of black eyed peas, collards, and salmon patties for lunch. We decided since we would be traveling we need to eat lots of peas and collards since it is said that these two will help you with money in the New Year.

The boys really thought that they would be staying with Grandma when we left NC, since she had satellite which included four different Disney channels. January 13th we left Dunn for Cape Canaveral, FL for our first Families on the Road Rally. We were really excited to meet other traveling families and see how our daily lives compared. We planned on stopping around Saint Augustine, Florida and then to Cape Canaveral for the rally which stated on January 14th.

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