Vacation-Philadelphia, Hershey, Washington D.C., Kitty Hawk
by Liv | Published on February 27th, 2006, 10:52 pm | Travel
So my day started out by going to work. I knew I was scheduled for atleast 4 hours of work, and had to go in. I got a ride with one of my co-workers and got to work. Within a few minutes of being there, my desk which has a computer mounted underneath decided to fall from about 3 feet in the air to land on my foot. Only a couple hours from vacation. I wanted to scream and yell, but I was on a call to a customer, and had to just silently jump. Eventually everyone figured out what happened and my supervisor came over to check on me. I emphatically denied my injuries since I knew I would have to fill out a report and possible go to emergency care. I wasn't about to let that happen. I did a wink, nod thing and she let me off the hook. Though my foot hurt, and bled, I didn't really care since I was moments away from starting my vacation. Surprisingly the darn computer still continued to function until I left, which came around 10:30 when I got the OK to leave early. Since one of my friends was also leaving, I got a ride over to PTI Airport. I got over to the car rental area, and realized alot has changed since I worked there some 7-8 years ago. The door that used to lead into the airport was now bricked up and gone. Weird! It must be some sort of 9/11 thing I guess. So I made my way to the Avis desk, which was luckily still like I left it. A very nice woman pulled up my reservation re-interated that I need insurance, and then handed my rental agreement and spot number for my Chevy Trailblazer. I walked out under the lower deck parking and there was one of the senior citizen car shuttlers with my SUV. He handed me the keys and I was on my way.
I drove back home and loaded up the truck with the kids in record time and made sure this was going to the perfect vacation.
This lasted till we got to Burlington, and then Serenity (my daughter) decided she was car sick and threw up. So we pulled over, cleaned her up, and started driving. Around Cary, she threw up again. We now decided we should get her some Dramamine, but unfortunately no one in Cary sells it. Eventually we found a Walgreens about 50 miles north-east of Raleigh and within minutes she was singing happy songs.
The back-roads of North Carolina were beautiful, and it was amazing to see how red-staters live outside of liberal Greensmecca. Around 5:30 we approached the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and everyone in the car had their legs crossed begging for me to pull over and go the bathroom. Luckily about 4 miles into the bridge the have a little gift shop, eatery, and thankfully a bathroom. Unfortunately they close at 6, but luckily it was 5:48. So we made a mad dash inside and did our best to return natural resources to nature. A few minutes later and we are deep below the Chesapeake Bay in the first underwater tunnel. The kids loved it, but we wished they had made the tunnel out of glass so you could see into the bay. Still, it's one of those places you have to go atleast once in your life before you die. Once we hit the Virginia Peninsula I started looking for a hotel. I really wanted internet access and found a Best Western in Exmore, Va for 60 some dollars. Unfortunately they have no food delivery in town, So I was forced to drive very quickly to the Kentucky Fried Chicken about a mile from the hotel, and quickly rush back to the room to see 24. The KFC was out of everything, I ordered corn, they said do you want something else, we're out of corn. I said sure. I said Macaroni. They responded we are out of Macaroni. I didn't really care, I had to get back to 24!!!
But I made it back. Scarfed out on Chicken, and watched my show. The really cool thing is I brought my broadband phone box with me, so I actually have our home phone here, and we can make unlimited calls too! God I love technology.
Anyways, tomorrow we will leave here and have about 250 more miles to drive into Philly. Hopefully no one will get car sick, or drop computers on there foot.