After signing the contract for our new house we flew back to Denver in time to do some laundry, grab a few hours of sleep, pack back up and head to Idaho for a quick trip to meet my sister's new baby, Christopher. We rented a minivan so that the 4 of us, plus my parents, could travel together and my brother could come back with us. It was a fun, busy weekend, that wasn't nearly long enough. We are so glad that we were able to go.
Then it was 10 hours in a crowded van back to Denver to do laundry (again), and finish enough of our taxes to file an extension, before packing up our own little car and heading east.
After a quick stop in Nebraska, we made it to Illinois to spend some quality time with Jacob's sister and her family. It was a fun, relaxing couple of days. The girls stayed busy playing with their cousins. We really only saw them when they decided they needed to eat.
The last couple days of our trip were long. We were ready to be in Vermont, and tired of living out of suitcases. The last day was particularly rough. We were driving into Burlington, not knowing if we were going to be able to get the key to our house. We had planned to spend the night in our new house so that the moving company could deliver our truck, and the gas company could come turn on our gas first thing in the morning. Our landlord was out of town in Hawaii, but planned to leave the house key at his wife's office with the receptionist. He told us to contact her when we were ready to pick it up. We called from New York to schedule a time to get it from her, but she had no idea what we were talking about. We tried to contact the landlord, but couldn't reach him. The most frustrating part was not knowing if we needed to arrange for a hotel, and cancel the moving truck delivery etc... Finally, around 6:00 PM, as we were arriving in Burlington, the landlord called us back. He had left the key, but hadn't told the receptionist, so after another half hour of phone tag we arranged to meet her to get our key. Phew. It ended up just fine, but the uncertainty made for a tough afternoon. We made one more quick stop at a store to buy a space heater, and a blanket. Unfortunately, we couldn't find a space heater. At 40 degrees, with no heat, we spent a chilly night on the floor, huddled under the blanket.
We set up our i-pod on the front window of our car to record a time lapse video of our trip. We basically recorded the entire trip. This video is our first look at Vermont. It starts just as we cross into Vermont on route 22A heading north to Burlington.
Welcome to Vermont from Heather Dahle on Vimeo.
Here is the girl's first look at our new house...
All in all, it was a great road trip.
And a few more photos from the road...
3 comments:
Beautiful! The Vermont video is very clever -- and realistic. Nearly made me motion sick! Ahh, I'm too used to open views not blocked in by magestic trees ;)
Wow. Those were a lot of signs. Cool video. Glad you guys made it safe. We miss you.
I love it, great post. I liked the girl's reaction to the new house. The heaters along the floor took Ryan back to Vermont living. :)
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