It felt like we’d done this before. Probably because we had, three times. But a few weeks ago we packed up the car
(again), said good-bye to family and friends (again), and drove all the way across
the country (again). And the best part
is… this isn’t even the last time! We’re
now in Brunswick, GA, way down near the Florida border for the next six months,
and then in March we’ll be driving (not as far) back west to Texas. When we get to Corpus Christi, hopefully we’ll
be able to stay in one place for an extended period of time. Hopefully.
But the great thing is that we got to see some family and familiar
places along the way. So here are a few
photos from our cross-country adventure number four!

After crossing through the mountains of Colorado, we drove the long way across Kansas. But along the way, we stopped at a familiar place to us... Prairie Dog Town! Way back in 2006 when we came this way, we stopped at this off-the-wall, side-of-the-road zoo full of interesting animals, and we figured the boys would appreciate it. Adam loved the animals, Paul ran from them.
The world's largest Prairie Dog... or so they say.
And then we stopped at the Miller homestead in Missouri, for the last time. We'd been there a few times over the years on our back and forth trips, and it's sad to say we won't go back. The house is sold and they're moving on. But it was fun to hang out with them again, and we look forward to visiting them wherever they end up next.
Mo was there... of course. And as always, like a fish.
Not getting in the pool with those crazy fools, but I'll dip my feet in for a bit.
One of the last swims of the summer.
Too much horseplay.
Drying off on the trampoline.
Ready to jump back in.
And the escape artist, formulating his next big break for it! Liam and all the Millers are growing up fast, so we're glad we got to catch up with them, and hope it's not too long before the next time.