Sunday, August 30, 2009

Some thoughts before I hit the road.

It's with not a little trepidation that I leave for my sister's home in Utah tonight. It was a spur-of-the-moment decision, fueled by the facts that one, I miss her and two, I'm bored. I've had (have) too many days off to not do something and what better than to pay my favorite older sister a visit?

And three, when the urge to get in the car and drive hits, it's hard to ignore. Much like resisting the urge to reread Twilight for the eight millionth time. But, somehow, I'm doing it. Day by ever-lasting day. (I curse you, Stephenie Meyer.) (No, I take that back. I love you, Stephenie Meyer. Now, please, for the love of all that's holy and sweet, finish Midnight Sun. I'm begging you.)

And the trepidation? Well, that stems from the fact that the last time I spur-of-the-moment decided to visit my sister? Back in February? The. Shit. Hit. The. Fan.

Remember?

But I'm choosing not to think about that. Because, I mean, what are the chances, right? Moving on...

I love to drive. Well, I love to drive if I'm alone. If I'm with someone, then I love for them to drive while I sleep. Snacks Sweets are a must. Hot Tamales, Junior Mints, Laffy Taffy, Sugar Babies, and/or Swedish Fish. Sometimes Pop Tarts or trail mix. Sometimes ice cream. I'm not even kidding. Another must: a beverage. And, despite the diabetes-inducing plethora of assorted candy, I prefer water. Very, very rarely will I choose diet root beer. I turn my music up loud and sing along like I'm auditioning for American Idol and simultaneously trying to blow out my eardrums. And Carrie Underwood? EAT YOUR EFFIN' HEART OUT.

(But not really, 'cause, sadly, I got nothing on Carrie Underwood. Nothing even close.)

These are the things I consider mandatory for a less-than-twenty-four-hour visit with my sister and her brood:

Tooth brush and toothpaste. Contact solution and an extra pair of contacts. (Yes, I'm blind.) (Back in February, I lost a contact in my sleep and had to wear my glasses during the drive home. Glasses whose prescription haven't been updated in five years and are missing an earpiece. Going through the agricultural inspection was awesome.) Hair brush. Hair spray. Extra hair bands (because I will go a little crazy if I can't pull my hair back into a pony tail). Deodorant. Razor. Tweezers and trimming scissors (because some habits die hard). Shampoo and conditioner. A book. And, naturally, my camera, cell phone, iPod, laptop, and Nintendo DS. And enough clothes to last me through, well, something really long. I'm an over-packer. I've stopped fighting it.

I'll see you peeps on Tuesday. (The day I turn twenty-five.) (Again.)

6 comments:

  1. I hope you have fun! I suffer from over packing too must be a virgo thing, slightly anal with a tad bit of crazy. oh well. And guess what I turn 25 today, weird! (no really I actually do.) -L

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  2. Road trip, WOOT! So did you read the little bit of Midnight Sun? Was it not perfection? I prefer it all from Edwards view, so much better. And don't you do any salty on your trips? I'm with you on the Hot Tamales and Junior mints and the hubby does the Swedish Fish. I'm into balancing it out with beef jerky and sunflower seeds. Gotta love all the crap you need to keep yourself going on a road trip. Have fun!

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  3. Oh, I love a good solo road trip. Not that I ever get them anymore, mind you. Have fun for me.I'm more of a salty/savory snack girl. Everything bagels with cream cheese and cans of Pringles keep me going. When I arrive at my destination, I usually feel preserved by carbs and in desperate need of a salad.

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  4. Agricultural inspection? I'm an overpacker, too, because you never know what might happen! Oh, what do you play on DS? Happy Birthday tomorrow!!!

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  5. I got rid of my car when I moved to Boston and now I take the T everywhere, and this post made me miss driving alone. I used to be the guy singing so loud in his car in rush hour traffic without any regard to the people all around him. There is something very therapeutic about singing your heart. Have fun on your trip...

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  6. Love a road trip....rootbeer and junior mints....we are soul sisters.

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