
We woke up in Kingman and reset the truck as we prepped for later tonight, Las Vegas. We filled up with gas at a surprisingly decent price, $4.35, and grabbed a quick breakfast at McDonald’s so we could get on the road- and we quickly realized we were seeing west coast prices! An Egg…

We started the morning in Gallup, NM. We grabbed some coffee and immediately headed towards the Petrified Forest National Park. We have stopped here before but it’s one of my absolutely favorite National Parks, so we are making the stop again. It’s so amazing to me that wood, over millions of years, petrified to now…

We started the day in Tucumcari, and checked out a few iconic places along Route 66. We stopped at the Blue Swallow Motel, which was just adorable, and the gentleman working was such a delight. He mentioned he was raised in the suburbs of Chicago, but loves New Mexico; and he even chuckled when he…

We started the day off in Edmond, OK and visited Pop’s Soda Ranch in Acadia. It’s basically a fun and silly convenience store with lots of random sodas and snacks. They also have a 66 ft soda the statue outside that I’ve heard looks beautiful when it is lit up in the evening. We made…

Day 4 of our Route 66 adventure was packed with iconic stops, friendly faces, and some of the most memorable roadside attractions we’ve seen so far! We started our morning in Springfield, Missouri, with a visit to the Springfield Route 66 Visitor Center. Before hitting the road, we continued our painted rock tradition by leaving…

Day 3 on our Route 66 adventure was packed with iconic stops, unexpected discoveries, and plenty of laughs as we made our way from St. Louis to Springfield, Missouri. We started the morning at the Gateway Arch (and the Arch’s museum) in St. Louis, taking in the incredible views of this engineering feat and reflecting…

Yesterday was Day 2 of our Route 66 adventure! We began in Joliet and made our way to St. Louis, packing in plenty of stops along the way. We started the morning with visits to the Illinois Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum on Route 66 and the Joliet Area Historical Museum. I’m going…

For music lovers, history enthusiasts, and anyone fascinated by the stories behind the artists who shaped generations, the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum on Route 66 offers a remarkable journey through the state’s rich musical heritage. Located in the heart of Joliet, the museum celebrates the performers, venues, radio personalities, and cultural moments that helped…

We kicked off this trip by checking another National Park off our list with a stop at Indiana Dunes National Park. From there, we continued on to Chicago, where we officially picked up Route 66. After snapping a quick photo to commemorate the moment, we headed west toward Joliet. Before checking into our hotel, we…
July 1, 2023 July 3 is our anniversary! So, what better way to celebrate than with some of our favorite family members (and one of our favorite restaurants) in Florida! Florida has always held a special place in my heart, but not because of the weather or heat, nor Disney or the beach. But, instead…
As of Feb. 4, 2023, when we arrived at Little Rock Central High, we hit 8,000 miles that we have traveled by truck since we began our journey, Aug. 15, 2022. And in seven days from today, we will hit six-months since we have been traveling, and in this time we: And, we have seen:…
We knew we wanted to visit the local national sites or parks while we were in the area, and one big one we wanted to visit was the Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site (LRCH). This historic site is the originating point of desegregation. It’s amazing how little you realize you know about…
As soon as we saw that Arkansas had a place where you could dig for your own diamonds and precious gems we knew we had to go and we had the chance to go, Jan. 21. Crater of Diamonds State Park is located in Murfreesboro, Arkansas and is about an hour from where we are…
Sept. 22, 2022 As we continued making our way out west, we made a plan to stop at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. This was a bucket list item for both of us. On our way, we passed Las Vegas – although, this was much to my dismay. ha! If you aren’t familiar…
While in Utah we decided to take a trip to see the Golden Spike in Promontory, Utah. We drove on the only single paved road to bring visitors in-and-out of the site . We didn’t see another car for more than 45 minutes and there wasn’t even cell phone service. There were also warnings that…