Thursday, June 12, 2008
Driving Across the Country Solo
Tomorrow will be the last "official" day of classes for graduate school. The students in my program and I got to walk a bit early, which was fabulous. I will miss the girls in my program a lot. I love them and have enjoyed getting to know each of them. We've spent 40 hours each week together during many weeks of the past three summers IN THE SAME CLASSROOM. It has been hard but definitely worth it.
Despite the outrageous gas prices we all are slaves to, tomorrow after class I'm beginning a 24 hour drive solo nearly across the United States. Logan, UT to Oshkosh, WI to be exact! I'm pretty confident in most things, but I'm actually a bit worried about safety, either falling asleep at the wheel or being followed by someone scary. Do you have any advice?
This is my plan on food items to stay awake:
1. Carrots
2. Kudos bars
3. Fruit snacks
3. Banana Bread
4. Dr. Pepper (yes, I know it has caffeine, already feeling a bit guilty...but I'd rather stay awake than fall asleep at the wheel)
5. Lots of water
6. Fun flavors of gum.
I don't think this will be enough to last for the next three days. Or if it is enough, wouldn't you go crazy eating the same food? Giving in to the fast food option may have to happen.
Next topic...it was pretty interesting reading about safety tips when driving long distances alone. Here are several tips that you all might use one day!
1. Carry a cell phone.
2. Have AAA.
3. Drive during daylight hours.
4. Always be very aware of your surroundings and appear confident.
5. Don't try to stand out.
6. When in hotels, stay in larger cities.
7. Ask for a room on the second floor, close to the front desk.
8. Stop when you're tired.
9. Call friends or family to let them know your whereabouts along the trip.
10. Lock your doors.
11. Get your car thoroughly checked before embarking.
Also, it was my mother's birthday the other day. I told her I'm going to write 100 memories of her on this blog. So that will be coming soon. Maybe I'll do some for Dad too!
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