Thursday, September 17, 2009

Columbus Adventure


Last weekend, Mommy, Daddy, and I went on a good, old fashioned road trip.  It had everything: long hours in the car, playing car games to pass the time, eating at greasy spoon cafes, hotel stays, local museums, playing with grandparents, and, best of all, FOOTBALL!

We drove to Columbus, OH, which is an 8 hr trip in one straight shot so we broke it up by stopping in Indianapolis, about 6 hrs from Iowa City.  Although mommy and daddy were concerned how I would do in the car, I impressed everyone by being a perfect traveler.  I was just so happy to be with my family, I didn't care we were stuck in a cramped vehicle.  Actually, I had lots of legroom, which is pretty easy for someone whose legs are barely a foot long!  We watched other cars go by and looked for tanker trucks, cranes, big trucks, and called out the colors of the cars.  Daddy opened my Richard Scary book "Cars, Trains, Planes, and Things that Go" and pointed to cars in the book that we saw on the road.  I would shout out "same" and laugh.  What a cool game.

Then, I got to watch movies in the car.  If you haven't done this, I highly recommend it.  Daddy brought his computer, plugged it in to the power socket in the car with a special adapter, and we fired up some DVD's.  We had a little trouble finding something I liked, until they put in "Madeline".  Watching an animated version of my current favorite book was pretty much the perfect drug.  I was fascinated and glued to the set, not even noticing that a hundred miles flashed by.

After dinner at Denny's in Peoria, we made it to Indianapolis.  We stayed in a really nice English hotel downtown (The Cantebury Suites- check it out if you ever go there.  Daddy's stayed their three times and says its the best in town).  I got to cuddle with mommy and daddy in our big king bed in the room, which I thought was great. Mommy and daddy aren't so sure- daddy got a fat lip when I head butted hum and mommy woke up with bruised ribs thanks to my kicking.  Oops.

The next day we went on to Columbus, where we met up at the hotel with Dad-dad, Boppy, Uncle Chris and Aunt Chloe. Uncle Steve and Aunt Beth, and my great aunt Joan and great uncle Rainbow (aka Ken).  We all had a wonderful lunch together and I got to watch some football with daddy.  Then mommy and I went shopping with Boppy while daddy went to the USC-Ohio State game.  USC won!  YAY!

On Sunday, we left Colmbus after breakfast and drove straight to the Indianapolis Children's museum.  I knew we had found the place for me when I saw the outside: two giant statues of dinosaurs!  We saw an exhibit on King Tut, and I was very interested in the statues.  We saw an exhibit on dinosaurs and I was most impressed with the pterodons.   They alos have a really cool museum store.


I told remember much else, since I slept most of the way back..  We did stop at Denny's again, so I would have more options for dinner.  Silly mommy- I picked the mac and cheese as always!





This is from the museum here in Iowa City!

1 comment:

Ada said...

Sophie,
I am not surprised that you are a road warrior. I can't wait until Gran and I and Uncle Mike can take all the girls (you and your three cousins) on a road trip. Sounds like you had a great time. The count down is on to Family camp- I can't wait to see you!
Love,
Ada