After AZ, we drove through New Mexico, the state of enchantment (I didn't feel very enchanted). Dad and I tried find an awesome Mexican food restaurant but they were all shut down. You would think that a state with Mexico in it could do better than that! They have Chili peppers on the sign! Oh well.
From there we headed to Texas, the Lonestar State (true). Dad's friend Barry from college met us in San Antonio for lunch. I wondered if that would be me some day meeting up with my friends from school while taking my kid to school. Now to the Alamo! (Remember the Alamo) The Alamo was much smaller than I expected but there was also much more to it than I thought.I wanted to go to Illinois to surprise my cousins however it was way out of the way, but Dad said we had time to so we drove all the way to Bradford. We got to Grandma and Papa's house and my cousins came over for pizza. Even though I only saw them for a short while it was great to see them.
We stayed the night and headed out early in the morning for Tennessee. We drove through Indiana the Hoosier State (I don't know what that is...) then into Ohio the Buckeye State (didn't see any bucks with missing eyes). From Ohio to Kentucky the Kentuckian State (I may be wrong) Kentucky is gorgeous I loved all the horse ranches. Lastly we drove into Tennessee the Volunteer State (I know I'm right about that!) We got to school about 8:30 at night. Dad stayed in town a few days and I showed him around school and Jefferson City. When it was time for him to go I took him to the airport and we said our goodbyes. All in all it was a fun break and I had a lot of fun driving across the country with my dad. Classes are going well so far and this semester is going to be a good one. Love you all.
-Tori
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