The final day is upon us and for a short visit, we had a great time seeing our sibs in their new habitat. Our day started off early with dropping off Sedona to school. Then we made a couple errands and had an awesome lunch at The Mandarin Garden. We made back to Erin’s home to see how Snowball was doing and she did fine, which reminds me.
So, on Sunday we got to meet Snowball, the Adamson's dog they got back in El Paso, TX and of course, moved with them to Rolla. She was described as a rambunctious and hyperactive dog who was incredibly strong. There were a couple of times she kind of ran off in the new environment they moved into and she had destroyed her new kennel in the garage. We met her and yes, she was very excitable, but she was all of the cuteness. Her eye caught me and I could not stop talking to her and being all mushy, mushy with her.
Anyways, it was about that time to go and sadness did fall upon us all (I think David, too. Tee Hee. Love you man). We said our goodbyes and ventured back onto the road. He made a few more stops than we did on the way to Rolla, but made it back to home in pretty decent time. We had fun and we will miss them so much, but we do plan to return and maybe sometime do a halfway meet up in Tulsa, OK. I know that this city is not a very exciting one, but as most travelers know, you can find some interesting thing in almost anywhere. Oh, I also want to point out that Tyson was going to be a concern on this trip, but with traveling in his new kennel with his sister and some help with essential oils, he ended up doing very well. Slept most the way up there and back. It was very comforting.
Ok. That is it on our trip since December 2015. Next we will be doing a longer road trip back up to Minnesota. To see the Crouches and VanBurkleos. Who knows who else.
Until then…..



