Spending our summer driving across the United States with 3 kids, 2 parents, 1 fifth wheel and a whole lot of excitement.
To kick off our road trip with an abundance of fun, I unintentionally planned our first day of driving to coincide with the start of Memorial Day weekend. It took us nearly three hours to get 100 miles out of Phoenix, on what we'd already planned to be the longest driving day of the entire trip.
How on earth I didn’t realize it was Memorial Day weekend is beyond comprehension. Living in a giant metro area, we rarely, if ever, plan travel around major holidays.
Traffic getting in and out of the valley is always horrible at those times. Thankfully, we're already laughing about it. At the time though? It wasn't very funny.
Our destination the first day was Santa Rosa, NM. We reserved a site at Santa Rosa Lake and while the lake is only 8 miles off the interstate, it took us almost an hour following a dark and curvy road to find the site.
We finally arrived at 11pm (because oops, late start and horrible winds slowed us down further) and we set up in pitch dark.
As a result of it being a holiday weekend, the lakeside campground was party central when we arrived despite the late hour. Let’s just say, we went to bed that night with the comment that future camp sites could only improve from here.
We’ll learn through my mistakes this time, right?
Our next stop was Oklahoma City, technically the KOA in Choctaw, OK. We were much smarter for the second day of driving and we left Santa Rosa super early in the morning and arrived in OKC with plenty of time to rest and swim.
This was a great location for an overnight stop and we're looking forward to spending a couple nights there on the way back home.
My go-to dinner option for long days on the road is almost always a cheese board full of our favorite snack foods. I love having these ingredients tucked in the refrigerator and pantry for the days when we simply aren't up for cooking.
After a night in OKC, we were off to Lake Ouachita in Arkansas. Many of you recommended that we stop there on our trip. (I even heard from a couple people who said it was their favorite camp spot in the U.S.) I completely get it now.
The views are gorgeous and we could’ve happily spent a week or longer at that beautiful lake.
Sean and Sam spent one afternoon hiking along the lake. (They highly recommend the steep four mile hike up to the lookout point.) The younger two kids and I took the much easier hiking trails around the campsites, lake area, and visitors center.
The kids swam in the lake, we skipped hundreds of rocks, took a sunset cruise tour of the lake, and basically made the most of the gorgeous weather and scenic views for the day and a half that we were there.
We left Arkansas and headed for Nashville for a couple of nights. We were thrilled to arrive at the Nashville KOA mid-afternoon on Thursday, leaving us plenty of time to get to Puckett's for dinner. I think I ordered about half the menu and we tasted everything that came highly recommended.
If you're a die-hard Mac 'n Cheese lover, the Piggy Mac is going to thrill you. (That's smoked pulled pork served in a creamy cheesy macaroni skillet.) The fried chicken and chicken fried chicken were heavenly too. We couldn't resist trying the Redneck Burrito and let me tell you, THAT deliciousness will be happening in my kitchen as soon as we get back home.
Oh, and on the dessert must-try list, that would be the deep fried brownie sundae. Take an amazing brownie, batter it in cookie dough and deep fry it. Top that crispy fried fudgy hot brownie with ice cream, hot fudge, and whipped cream and you have a fried brownie sundae. I enjoyed it greatly, but that's definitely not on the must-make at home list.
Nashville was high on my list for this road trip as I remembered visiting the Nashville Parthenon as a teenager. I was super excited to share that experience with my mythology loving kids and it did not disappoint.
Side note, if you have a Percy Jackson loving kid in your life, the Parthenon is a must-see for any trip through Nashville.
We’ll drive to Augusta, GA tomorrow, where we’ll spend this coming week with my brother’s family. We're very much looking forward to a week spent relaxing and visiting with family.
I’ll be back next Friday with another note from the road. Until then, I'm wishing you a beautiful week full of things that make you smile!





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