Monday, July 16, 2007

Midwest vacation: part one

We spent the last week and a half spreading our summer cheers in the grand states of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Since I'm a cheapskate, we drove there and back. An additional reason was that we could take our bikes with us (airlines are charging large fees to bring bikes -- no charge for skis and golf clubs. What's the deal?). The drive is a long one, taking us about 22 or so hours to do. Highlights of the drive: there's a leaning water tower just off I-40 in TX just east of the largest cross in the western hemisphere, possibly the world's worst paved road (I-40 just west of OK City). Only two hightlights in 44 hours. Hmmm, I guess not the greatest experience ever.


The rest of the trip was really wonderful as we were able to see almost all of Jill's relations (those that we missed now need to visit us in ABQ -- only fair). Nephew Ricky was somehow not that impressed with us, but given that he's only 1, we'll cut him some slack this time. Uncle Chad and Aunt Jill are popular in other circles.


If you ever find yourself in this part of the country, I heartily recommend visiting the sand dunes near Lake Michigan. The lake looks like the ocean with small waves but there's minimal salt in the water. Don't drink the water though, many large factories are within view.




We visited our Ohio friends (met during the grad school days in Urbana, IL) the K's that will soon live in Bowling Green. Here's a funny law in Ohio: a buyer can't move into their house until 30 days after closing. The motivation for the law was to help sellers in case the buyers backed out at the last minute. The Ohioans purchased two weeks before we arrived, so they could only show us the outside and pix from their initial visits. It looks good from these, but we look forward to seeing the whole thing in person.





Perhaps the biggest story about the Ohio visit was that we rode there on the bikes. Had the K's lived in Bowling Green our ride would have been 20 miles shorter. Since they don't we got to ride about 150 miles there, which seemed doable in a day since the wind usually blows westerly. Perhaps some day I'll write a more detailed report about the trip, but this distance was taxing. It was hot. About 120 miles into it, Jill had stomach problems. We had a marital strife. But we arrived at the K's in Perrysburg, OH at 8:45 in the evening after leaving Warsaw, IN at 7 am. A new Chad and Jill distance record for a day.


Lots of fun was had by all. Like most good things, it was over really quickly, but we're glad to be back home now.

2 comments:

Tim said...

Welcome back!

Kristin, the kids, and I LOVED the sand dunes in Michigan. There was another access point to the beach that took you through the woods first--that was awesome too. We have some great pictures somewhere on my blog.

I can't believe you biked that far in a day!

Anonymous said...

Wow, that is amazing that you biked 150 miles in a day! That makes me hurt just thinking about it.