We made the first leg of our trip
We left MN around 8am and drove non-stop (except for lunch at the Norsk Nook in Osseo, WI) and made Chicago slightly after 7pm. The last 50 miles was almost literally stop and go traffic. Thankfully P drove that part and I mostly listened to Alice Sebold "The Almost Moon" I think I'm half way through. It probably wasn't the best choice for today's drive, a little too dark.
2 years ago during the summer, the four of us P, her son R(yeah the one that's gone) my son and me went to Wisconsin Dells. Driving by there was really hard for me, thankfully P and A were sleeping so they didn't see me bawling. I had to stop crying because the roads weren't that great and I had some precious cargo.
I did think a lot about
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have fun. i am a bit jealous- we used to go to chicago at christmas time with my mom's parents and eat in the walnut room around the tree and look at all the window displays. and get garrett's popcorn. at least now i can order the popcorn- nothing up here comes close to their's, and it is a taste of home, sort of, at the holidays.
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Thanks for sharing your memories about Chicago, I've been here once that I hardly remember.
Popcorn, may have to check that out too!
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Enjoy! I hope you do not freeze here. It is freakin cold today!
Alice Seabold writes about disturbing topics. I read Lovely Bones and Lucky. (Lucky is exceptionally disturbing topic: rape)
I am glad that you made it here safe and sound! I hope you enjoy the city!
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Her most recent book deals with matricide (killing her mother). It's very dark.