I love a good road trip. Just getting in the car and going somewhere. Maybe for the day. Maybe overnight. Maybe for the weekend. They're all good. I took a road trip back in February to visit my hometown and I had the best time. I hope to make that trip again soon. The older I get, though, the less I seem to take road trips. And, honestly, there is always an excuse: gas costs too much, I don't have a place to stay, I need to stay home and do laundry. The list can be endless. I need to get over that and just do it. Some of the best times I have had were on road trips.
As a child, not counting actual vacations, we would take road trips several times a year. It was either usually to Raleigh to see Janet or to Wilmington to visit family. Most were planned excursions but sometimes a spur of the moment trip would pop up. One time Mom, Grandmother and I drove our cousin Bernie back to his farm in Virginia. We spent the night and came back the next day. There's something about being in the car with people you love and spending that time together talking, listening to the radio, and enjoying the scenery. It's hard to explain but those were magical times. As a small child, going over the drawbridge in Wilmington always made me cry because I was afraid it would collapse when we were driving over and I didn't know how to swim. Bridges still freak me out a little but I'm much better than I used to be LOL
I loved taking road trips when I was in college. It's funny that mostly those trips revolved around my best friend in college, Jennifer. Several of us would drive to Jen's house in Georgia or we would drive to Daytona to see Jennifer in whatever show she was doing at Seaside Music Theatre. My friend Betsy and I drove down one fall to see her in Romeo and Juliet. We had a flat tire on the way which I ended up changing believe it or not. Then we get to our hotel and the room they gave us was under construction. That after being in the car for 9 hours or so made for a very long day. And let me tell you, I-95 in Florida is the most boring drive ever. And the exits are like 100 miles apart so if you need to use the restroom, best of luck to you!
Michael and I once took a road trip to the Outer Banks. He had never been before, and we just decided one night to get up early the next morning and go. That was an awesome trip. It's that kind of spontaneity that I enjoy. I don't do it often, but I do enjoy it. Because it was only a day trip....lots of driving...we focused on the touristy things in the Outer Banks. On our way home, we stumbled upon one of the best restaurants I've eaten at ever, The Hitching Post. I would love to go back there one day just for the food!
I would love to take more road trips this year. When I went to Monroe back in February, not only did it feel good to go home but it felt good to get out of the house and explore again. It'd been a long time since I had done that, especially on my own. So, anyone up for climbing in the car and going somewhere? Be warned....my car does not have A/C haha

