I'm baaaccckkk!
We came, we saw, we kicked itāsā¦well, you know the line from Ghostbusters, right? Thatās what I did on my vacation! But it wasnāt all sunshine and rainbows. I was very quickly reminded of my limitations, but I adapted accordingly and was able to have a genuinely good time. I didnāt fret about money (Iāll do that later when the bills start coming in) because, even the money I wasted on stupid stuff, or on stuff I wasnāt able to actually do, was money well spent in my opinion. The weather was up and down. My view of the States was up and down (I still love Pennsylvania and want to move there as soon as possible, and I have a new love in Maine, but if I never see Connecticut again, it will be too soon!). GPS and I still donāt get along, no matter if itās the vehicleās GPS, Google or Apple Maps. I do better with an old-fashioned map and paying attention to signs. I guess because Iām old? But I never once felt unsafe or scared, and I ended up on some pretty desolate roadsā¦maybe that was me just being naĆÆve, but I think Iāve traveled enough to not be too naĆÆve, right?
There is a lot to mentally unpack (the physical part is done), and Iāll do my usual day-by-day breakdown when I get the pictures edited (and I promise to work on that ASAP), but I will say that I spent time in some beautiful country through almost every landscape this country hasā¦from plains to mountains to beaches to cities to the country (I didnāt go through desert, but I could have because apparently there is a desert in Maine, I just didnāt have the timeā¦the theme of this trip). Itās why Iām always in a bad mood when I get back to workā¦I see what all is out there, and I have to come back here! UGH!
I went on a historical tour of battlefields, forts, national parks, founding fathers, and great houses (although I had issues hitting as many capitols as I wanted to). I went on a literary journey from Groverās Mill to Sleepy Hollow, to Union Cemetery, to Mark Twain and Harriet Beecher Stoweās houses, and even Stephen Kingās house. I went on a cinematic journey to Gettysburg (the movie was mainly filmed on the battlefield after all), Holliston (great underrated TV show), Mystic, Passamaquoddy, and New York City (thanks to said joyous GPS that took me directly through downtown Manhattan although I had mapped it to go around!). I went on a scholastic journey to Princeton, Yale, Brown, and dozens of others (they have a LOT more universities in New England than we do in the South, for sure!). I went on a cemetery journey from Presidents, war heroes, historical figures, celebrities, the ultra-wealthy, and, of course, family.
And, speaking of family, one of the highlights of the entire trip was spending time with family, and thatās not something you will often hear me say! My Dad often referred to his cousin as āweirdā and, maybe itās because Iām āweirdā too, but I found him to be quite charming, incredibly knowledgeable and engaging, and he genuinely seemed interested in making sure I saw everything I needed to about our family history, taking me to meet his brother (or my other 1st cousin once-removed, I guess I should say), and the town where my Papa (my grandfather) spend his formative years. I appreciated him for taking time from his day for me and Iām mad at myself for not allowing more time to spend with them!
I spent a lot of time in gift shops buyingā¦wait for itā¦books! I now have a whole shelf dedicated to American History (not a subject that ever appealed to me before). Yes, I bought the obligatory shirts and magnets too because I have a TON of room for that stuff (NOT). I also went on a food journey and bought Twizzlers in Hershey (because thatās what I do, I HATE Hershey chocolate!), had lobsters and blueberries in Maine (not together, of course), and bought maple syrup and cheddar in Vermont (although those might work together). But at the same time, eating on this trip was the hardest partā¦I ended up eating a lot of gas station food and, if it wasnāt for room service at the one hotel that I splurged on during my B-day and the ton of snacks I took with me, I wouldnāt have had a good meal the entire trip (besides eating at Mystic Pizza, of course). Apparently, eating out is something I still need to work on.
I am also very sore from head to toe. I have strange bruises all over my body that I canāt explain (and my neurologist wouldnāt touch the subject with a 10-foot pole yesterdayā¦he brushed me back off to go see my GP, who I know wonāt touch it with a 10-foot pole either because itās related to my neuropathy, which the neurologist should deal with). Iām thinking about just calling an internist myself to see if I can get in without a referral. Iām tired of dealing with these two. But thatās another story for another day. I drove, on average, 12 hours per day, so I expected my feet would swell. I walked a TON when I wasnāt driving, and Iām not physically fit enough for that kind of strenuous exercise because it wasnāt just on flat surfaces, it was up steep hills, on big rocks, up and down stairs (I really should NOT have been on), up the side of cliffs, on very rocky beaches, and even on woodland trails (I know, me in the woods, right?). Most of the parks up North arenāt made for out-of-shape fat people (and I didnāt see a lot of us, to be honest), so me walking around limping, out of breath, wheezing, and extremely red-faced, probably just gave the locals a good chuckle.
Guess weāll see how the new camera worked out. I will say, Iām not sure I took a ton of pictures this trip, well, I know I didnāt take Disney quantity pictures. I had to keep reminding myself to take pictures in the first place. I spent more time enjoying things than doing my usual snappy-snappy distracty-distracty, which again, was another first and hopefully a new trend! I enjoyed enjoying the world (for once!). I didnāt use my laptop but a couple of times for work. I never turned on a TV once in a hotel. I only used my iPad for maps (and my obligatory daily Duolingo lessons, and even then, I missed two days). And about the only social media I did was Insta, and barely that (and itās not like Iām on a ton of social media anyway except for Twitter and Instagram and I never post on āformerly known as Twitterā anymore because itās vile). I actually kept a journal for this trip! They were short entries, but I made sure to keep it every day.
And thatās about it for this trip, well, the highlights anyway (as short and sweet as I can get). I really sank a LOT into every single day, probably way too much and I still didnāt have nearly enough time to get done what I wanted to. Probably way more than the average person would do, but that's just me! Before I left, I had to shave down a lot, and I ended up shaving more on the fly. Some things I refused to give up, which caused me to loose more things later down the road, but weāll get into all that during the breakdowns!