Morgan decided not to partake in the limo bar : ) |
After turning in early (what is it about driving that makes you so tired???), we set out just before lunch for Jackson, Mississippi. We had an uneventful drive along an unending tree-lined highway. Once at the exit for Jackson, we were surprised at how, er, how do I say politely... unkempt it was. Our hotel was nice, but the downtown was lined with condemned buildings and not much to do. We did manage to get a good meal at The Mayflower restaurant close by that specialized in authentic Mississippi cuisine (i.e. fried everything). The interior looked like it hadn't been altered since the 1940's and apparently, some movies have been filmed there, most recently "The Help" as well as being featured on the Food Network for their seafood. It was definitely good, but when talking with the staff about things to do for the next morning, they all told us to keep on driving as there wasn't anything to see there. It was a little depressing to be honest.
breakfast in Jackson, MS |
We were happy to pass the Texas state line, although the main road passed through lots of small towns, requiring us to slow down, then speed up, slow down, speed up. 5 minutes from our hotel in Corsicana, we must've missed a reduced speed limit sign and got pulled over. Bummer. But I suppose that was better than getting into an accident. Corsicana wasn't anything to write home about, a smaller version of Breezewood, PA, populated by chain restaurants and big box stores in the middle of nowhere, but it put us at only a 2.5 hour drive for the following day so that we could be in Austin by noon. It was funny when we pulled up to our hotel in Corsicana, Morgan looked confused asking where the pod was that we had all our things stored in. I realized he thought that because we had passed the Texas border, he thought we'd be sleeping in Austin that night : ) I explained that Texas was a very, VERY big state.
On Wednesday, August 22nd, we woke up happy to have our long drive coming to a close. The 2.5 hour drive was a breeze compared to the past 3 days and Ed and I had to smile when Crystal Fighters "At Home" came on as we crossed into Austin proper. It felt good to be back, familiar and not as hot as we had expected. Our new landlords were there to help us move in and the place felt better than we had last seen it, as they had moved out a lot of bulky furniture per our request.
Our boys have become quite the travelers, used to life on the road. We've explained to them that we are here to stay (at least for the next 10 months). They were really awesome on the drive this time. Ed and I were pleasantly surprised at the lack of tantrums and crying. Shows that some activity books at Target can go a long way to entertain!
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