Tuesday, April 21, 2009

7 STATES to GO

thursday right after break start at 4.30 pm, all of the members of my family but dad, were on our drive way and ready to pull the gas up. we had packed all the things, including pillow and blanket. yay! finally i got to see another part of the country! altho other exchange students spent their break at the pleasant place like florida, california, or las vegas well i dont care. nebraska is a nice place to go too, altho itwasn't that pretty like in the summer. it was still unbreakable (nah!).

i was in the middle left said on the van. that was pretty confy at least in the first four hours of driving, the rest of it, blah, i was like the old lady who always swears because the pain in her butt, ups i mean in her back. we tried not to get bored tho. and finally after found a nice place to have a diner (read: burger king) we stayed at the nice hotel (read: holiday inn) at pensylvania. we spent one night in this hotel which let the consumers use the pool in one hotel next door (read: they dont have pool!)

driving again, PA-OH-IN-IL four states! i'm happy tho, i guess none of my friends got chance to see four states in a day like me. 9 hours of driving, we got there at gramma betsy at 5 o'clock. the wind was blowing so hard. mom teased gramma that middle west (or east) is always like this. gramma just argue that it wasn't always like that. i dont know for real tho

we met 'our cousins' meredith and matthew a while after we packed out our things. we played in the back yard which is pretty cool because this neighborhood has like a little lake which for dam for the raindrops. and the next day the adventure in chicago and the eggs hunting began.
you can read about what i was doing in chicago and on the easter day the next post. i dont wanna overwhelm this post just for all the details in my 11 days of traveling.

after two days i was in the rest time (read: not in the car all day long). then i was continuing my journey to nebraska. IL-IA-NE 3 states more guys! i couldn't wait to see what nebraska looks like.

i'm sorry i couldn't afford to take a good picture. at least i know this corn state is a huge flat land where if you stuck in one place you wouldn't know where else to go because it's like in the middle of nowhere. which is pretty cool, because i wanna bring some people in my country to life here so then they can grow more food in my country because they now build houses on the farm land. i wish i could!

at last but not least. i could see the other family. yippy! more kids more fun. i will tell you later. enough. byeee

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