Thursday, July 30, 2015

Road Trip to Texas - Day 2

7 A.M. sharp - that annoying phone alarm started ringing... snooze... 10 minutes later it went off again... snooze... another 20 minutes later we finally started to get our lazy butts out of bed and get started on the long day ahead of us. Our "brother" [he's just a friend but seems more like family] and his girlfriend were awesome hosts and already had breakfast ready for us by the time we hit our 3rd snooze alarm! We ate breakfast and started on the 10 hour journey of the day.

S/O to our great host, Alex! 


Today's journey looked a little like this:



The first stop on our journey was the gas station. Alex and I definitely had the most fun at this tiny Route 66 gas station in Albuquerque, New Mexico. You may be thinking, "why in the h-e-double hockey sticks would we have so much fun at the gas station?" Well the answer to that is: SCRATCHERS. 

And here is a little background story. Growing up, we drove to San Diego with our parents a lot to spend time with our family. Every single time we stopped in Victorville for gas and the bathroom, our dad would buy each of us Scrathers. We found so much joy in scratching the card the to see if we won any money, so Alex and I decided that we had to continue the tradition. Considering that you have to be 21 in Arizona to buy lottery tickets we couldn't play there, but once we reached New Mexico we bought those tickets in full force!

Anyways, at that first gas station in New Mexico we first started off buying $5 worth of cards, so two $2 cards and a $1 card. And we won on every one! So naturally, we went back in the gas station and traded them in for more cards instead of cash. This process repeated itself 6 times!! After wasting almost 30 minutes at the gas station, we finally decided to cash the last winning ones so that we could actually start our 10 hour drive. We now had a "pot" full of money just to play the lottery with.


After a couple of hours of driving through New Mexico, we had FINALLY reached Texas!!

Even Alex decided that we needed to stop and take a picture with the Texas sign!



We had finally reached where we were most excited for!! For about 10 minutes I was soooo excited to be in Texas, but that definitely faded after I saw absolutely nothing around me.. 


We even saw a tractor driving down the highway.. my stereotypes of Texas were confirmed by this sighting.



Before we left on our trip, I had told some people that I was bringing my selfie stick along to document our trip.. and I wasn't lying. However, I ran into a major problem. The selfie stick was deader than a door nail and no charger at the gas station would charge it. I was really, really, really disappointed but I made it work. So I made my selfie stick and already crack iphone 6 into a makeshift GoPro.

And this was the finished product..

The 18 rubber bands were on and the time had come.. while we were driving around 80mph I braced myself, said a little prayer, rolled down the window.. and stuck it out the window and these were the results.


After I did this and was going through all of the pictures and videos of the trip, I realized that I just filmed us in the truck, but no scenery... I know, I know, dumb!!

Anyways,

Besides miles and miles of cows and grass there wasn't too much excitement in day 2 of our road trip. We of course stopped at multiple gas stations to buy Scrathers and lottery tickets, stopped for lunch and Starbucks and that is it! Around 7 pm we had finally made it to our hotel in Fort Worth, Texas, where we were staying the night. Also, that night our mom flew into Fort Worth and joined us for the rest of our journey. It wasn't too eventful of a day, but it was really cool to see a different part of our country.


Well, that concludes day 2 - stay tuned for day 3! 

All the love, Em

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Road Trip to Texas - Day 1

Okay people, it's time to play catch up!

Between working two jobs, working out with a trainer 4x a week, spending lots of time with family, attending youth group and attempting to maintain a social life, this summer hasn't left me with a lot of time to blog about my various adventures. However with all of that being said, I did get the opportunity this summer to take my first ever road trip!



On Friday, June 5th, my twin brother, Alex, and I embarked on a journey from Las Vegas, NV to Bremond, Texas. Alex was lucky enough to receive a mining engineering intern position at a coal mine in Bremond and in my opinion, I was even luckier to get to join him on 3 of the 4 day drive!


First of all, meet Alex. Like I said before, Alex is my twin brother who attends the University of Nevada, Reno. His passion is engineering and is currently studying Mining Engineering. He obviously has the brains in the family [which he loves to brag about] and I am super proud of him and all he has accomplished!

ANYWAYS,

On day 1 of our trip, we drove 8 hours from Vegas to Albuquerque, New Mexico. In this leg of the trip, we drove through Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico. I was so surprised that there was a change in scenery almost every hour!

Technically, the first state we drove through was Nevada for about 45 minutes, buuttt nothing new there! 

So we begin with Arizona:


 First, all that was around was desert... and absolutely nothing else. 

After about two hours of driving in AZ we hit a major scenery change -  TREES!


This video was taken while driving through Flagstaff before we hit a HUGE rainstorm.

After lunch we continued driving through Arizona and came across a town called Winslow, Arizona. Does that sound familiar to anyone?! If you're an "oldies junkie," or in my case you live with "oldies junkies" than you guessed it! The Eagles mentioned this little town in their 1977 song "Take It Easy". Since Alex was in full control of this road trip he thought it would be cool to take a little pit stop and find that Corner in Winslow, Arizona. 

P.S. If you aren't an oldies junkie the lyrics go a little like this:
"Well, I'm standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona
and such a fine sigh to see
It's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed For slowin' down to take a look at me"

You can't really tell from these pictures, but oh man did it pour! By the time we got out of the car, snapped a few pictures, and ran back, we were soaked!! We continued to drive in this crazy storm where we could barely see the road in front of us, but it eventually stopped and God graced us with this beautiful and full rainbow.


As we continued on our journey, we had finally reached New Mexico! I was most excited for this part of the day because I had never been to New Mexico. [Number 1 thing to do on my Bucket List is to visit all 50 states and I got to cross off 2 in this trip!!]  New Mexico had such a different scenery than I had ever seen. The mountains were beautiful, but unfortunately it started to get dark and our LONG 8 hours was finally coming to an end!!



We were lucky enough to stay with our "brother", have something other than fast food and a nice place to stay. :) 

Stay tuned tomorrow for Day 2 of my Road Trip to Texas!


All the Love, Em