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Day 2 consisted mostly of driving thru Georgia. Not my favoriate day. I thought St. Louis was bad right now with all the highway improvements it was doing but it's basically the entire state of Georgia ungoing it's improvements. This added on at least 1 hour of travel time. Sitting in traffic going 3 miles per hour is not fun. Then once we got going the speed limit kept changing - 70 miles per hour, 50 miles per hour, 60 miles per hour, 70 miles per hour... It was crazy! Note to Georgia, decide what the speed limit is going to be and keep it consisitant. 70 miles per hour is my vote! Although while undergoing this torture I did come up with a new idea, cars should have programmable buttons on the steering column (similar to radio buttons) where one can program several different cruise control speeds. That way I would have just had to hit the appropriate button insteading of fiddling with the current cruise control set-up. Do you think I could make a million with this idea?Ok, so we are now in Lake City, FL. I believe I previously said we were stopping in Gainesville, FL but it's actually Lake City. Here we are crossing over into Florida:
Our hotel is better then last night, although I do have a question about something in the bathroom. Will discuss in a seperate post with a photo if I remember to take it. The boys have their playstation plugged in and we are watching Blades of Glory with Will Ferrill (a family favorite actor). Everyone has showered and we are happy. We have already eaten at a lovely little place down the road. Chad wanted seafood and the town isn't too big so there wasn't much choice. Below is a video of the boys eating a favorite:
Did you hear the music? How could you miss it right?! Although they were good, they were way too loud. It was very challenging holding a conversation. Crab legs in Florida is much more reasonable cost wise and tasty then in St. Louis - imagine that!
Getting ready to go to bed because we have our remaining 5 hours of driving tomorrow.
Love you JB - dad. Miss you.