So, I took the weekend off from blogging and work, and the family and I decided to head up to Vermont for the 4th of July. I was so excited because normally we only go to Vermont for Christmas and sugar season (March), and although those are fun times - summer is fun too. So, I was really happy that my husband decided to take a weekend off during the summer (his busy time at work) and head up there.
Every time we make the drive to Vermont we leave earlier and earlier. This time we decided we'd head out at 4am. My husband wanted to leave at 3am but I convinced him that 4am was much better. And actually, it turned out to be a great time to leave. It would have been better if I had gone to sleep before midnight, but three hours of sleep with a nice cup of coffee did the trick. Why was I up until midnight?? Oh, because we were fixing our bikes at the last minute. We were determined to bring our bikes to VT since we now have a bike rack and we were finally going in the summer (not much biking in the middle of winter). Except Ivan's bike was a bit broken. However, my friend Allyson (she is a cyclo-cross super star and knows everything there is to know about bikes) came over and helped him fix it - it just took over two hours. And she didn't get a chance to come over until 9pm. So, although we got the bikes fixed - we were a little late getting to bed.
An early start is always good though. Because a lot of this happens.
Evan is getting a bit older though, and he doesn't sleep the entire way anymore. He slept until around 7:30am and was content for a few more hours. We probably stopped around 9am for breakfast and to stretch our legs. We are all about stopping on road trips. I know plenty of people pack a lot of snacks and just go and go until they get to their destination - but no, we stop and stop until we get to our destination. We actually used to stop a lot more but now we don't like to stop unless Evan is awake so it usually ends up only being twice. And notice how close I am to him? Yup - after he woke up the first time I sat in the back and played and read with him until he fell asleep again. Now that we don't have the doggie (sad face), there is more space in the back. Not a ton, but a bit more.
The scenery to Vermont is so much prettier in the summer (it's pretty in the fall too).
The winter is usually just brown unless there has been some snow and then it's pretty. This past Christmas it was snowing like crazy and the roads were a mess so we couldn't concentrate on the scenery - we took pictures of the snow freezing to our windshield instead.
We arrived in Vermont around 3:15pm. Not too bad! It's so much better arriving earlier because it felt like we still had so much of the day left. We used to arrive around 7pm or 8pm and then we'd turn around and go to bed and the entire day would have been spent in the car. I am definitely a fan of the early morning departure time.
As you can tell, the weather wasn't amazing. It was nice and hot the day we arrived but then the next day (4th of July) was cold. Actually it was freezing. I wasn't very prepared and only brought shorts and short sleeves for Evan (and one pair of pants for me) - so we were a bit cold that first day (it warmed up after that). Luckily we didn't have much planned - just a family BBQ (with my awesome aunt who now lives just 8 miles from my parents!!).
That morning I headed out and did a six mile run. It was nothing short of a miracle because I pretty much always slack on running when I'm on vacation. I was motivated by the cooler weather though, so I headed out. The scenery is amazing, but the running isn't. This is the road my parents live off of (kind off, they live off a dirt road off a road that is off this road) - beautiful right. And this road isn't too bad - not a lot of cars.
However, after you turn off this road, the next road is a small highway (although it sounds far, this road is only 1 mile from my parents' house). And the speed limit is 40mph.
And cars FLY by you. And do you see a shoulder? Any space to jump when a car is coming at you??? Just down the hill into the ditch. Let me give you a closer look. The road. Someone's property. Not much else.
But every once in a while I wasn't dodging cars and could look and see beautiful things like this.
And barns like this. I mean, how pretty is that!
And you could see the road forever. This is where I ran - all the way down this road. Notice that the speed limit changes to 50 on that road, but there was a tiny, tiny shoulder that you can kind of see.
And lots of cows.
So, it was worth risking my life. I guess. I sure wouldn't take Evan in his jogging stroller though. I guess if I lived there I would have to drive to a better place to run if I had to take him. Or I'd run with him on the smaller road and just keep going back and forth.
Ok - that is all I'll leave you with for now. I'll recap the rest of the trip next time. The bus was delayed this morning by an entire hour because a restaurant caught on fire on the side of the highway and the road had to be shut down - but it didn't give me enough time to write about the entire trip so I'll save that for later.
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How was your 4th?
When you go for a run - do you just go out your front door or do you drive somewhere?
Vermont is beautiful! It's definitely on my list of places to visit, that's for sure. In fact, I'd love to do a Vermont/Maine vacation at some point.
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ReplyDeleteI know - it's beautiful up there!
DeleteThat is so beautiful! Love the pic of the barn. It would be a little scary running on a road like that with no shoulder! But the views are definitely gorgeous. The length of my run determines if I run around my neighborhood or if I drive somewhere. I don't really like running in the neighborhood because of dogs, so I usually go to the park when I can!
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