Here's a view of the trailer (which is all loaded with Brian and Celia's belongings) from the green car. We were somewhere in Wyoming.
Finally reached Texas...too bad we still had eight hours of travel!
As we neared Amarillo, a tire on the trailer lost some tread, so we had to stop and change the tire.
We got to Brian & Celia's apartment at about 6:30 pm. We unloaded some essential items and went to bed. Brian and Celia were glad to get their bed and couches, since they had been "camping out in their apartment" for five days.
We had to park the trailer quite a ways from their apartment so we didn't block the driveway into the apartment complex.
My job was to keep Maden out of the way. Such a hard job, but someone had to do it.
We finished unloading the trailer on Monday, and the guys bought a new tire. Brian had to go to orientation every day, so we went to Weatherford to meet him when he was done.
Walking into the hospital.
In the garden near the hospital.
Tuesday, the guys and Celia played tennis again and we did some shopping and went to the Fort Worth Stockyards. They have a cattle drive down the street, that was kind of fun.
Maden watching tennis.
Maden's a happy shopper!
The cattle drive, those are some long horns!
Waiting.
On Wednesday, Celia and I went to a play group at a park with some gals from their new ward. Then we went to a couple of nice big malls.
Swinging at the park.
Maden loves to play with his stroller.
Any time Maden can, he tries to buckle buckles.
He got to ride in this fun little car.
He and I got to ride the Merry go round!
Thursday morning found us back in the Red pickup heading back home. Not too much fun to leave my kids and grandson there!
At just about the same spot outside of Amarillo, we had more car trouble. This time it was the turbo hose coming unclamped. It was an easy fix and we were on the road again.
We drove to Firestone, CO (just a little north of Denver) and stayed there for the night.
We had to drive through fog and snow in Wyoming, but we made it home safe and sound, but with kind of heavy hearts.
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