Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Full Frontal Nudity

This is Drew and I will be your blogger this evening. I want to apologize ahead of time for the horrible spelling/grammar/general boringness of what you’re about to read (although I don’t think it will matter since we have about 2 people who actually read this). Anyways, let me get you up to speed since we last spoke. We left High Falls State Park in GA on Sunday morning and passed through Atlanta, which reminded me of the lovely traffic back in south Florida. Neither of us had ever been to Chattanooga TN, so we took a pit stop. It was a crisp 100 degrees outside and since we had Bogey our lunch options were limited. I had been having Mexican food withdraw so we went to Qudoba because it had the only patio that wasn’t facing the sun. Bogey chugged a bowl of water and then was quick to vomit up his entire breakfast. Asking Anne what I should do she said “I don’t know, take a picture”. So we have photographic evidence.


That night we stayed at Davey Crocket State Park in TN. We took a little hike down to the river, watched a little more “It’s Always Sunny” (which has grown on Jane) and called it a night. Ok, I’m getting a headache so I’m going to pass off to Anne…. Goodbye

This is Anne now, and I’m only adding on to Drew’s post because I feel obligated to explain the title. As you will see in the photos Bogey has a habit of sleeping on his back with his legs “spread eagle.” The title has nothing to do with our road trip activities, especially because we’re on this trip with my parents (weird).


After we left Davey Crocket King of The Wild Frontier we drove on towards Arkansas. Drew and I stopped to check out Memphis where we stumbled upon Beale Street. We went to a voodoo shop and the BB King Bar and had a thirty-something ounce Fat Tire.


After that we tried to drive by Graceland, which we quickly learned is not something worth driving by. Then we met up with my parents at Greers Ferrly Lake in Heber Springs Arkansas. We took the next day (today) off from driving, and spent it hiking around the park, swimming in the lake, watching a movie, having margaritas, and playing Bananagrams. Now we’re about to watch more “It’s Always Sunny”… Half way there!




Drew’s Fun Fact: The record for projectile vomiting is 27 feet.

3 comments:

  1. You crack me up!!! Drew, your blogging skills are really quite good! About the photos - I much prefer the ones of you in the lake! I don't think I've ever seen a pile of dog puke. Poor Bogey! By the way, what is the DVD "It's Always Sunny...." about? I have never seen it! Miss you so much!!!! Love to you!

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  2. Love the updates. Miss you guys. Have a safe trip. Get settled so I can come visit

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  3. Bananagrams! First of all, Anne Lorraine Ladd Cardaci, you are the last person I would expect to have a blog. Then again, I never thought we would get you on Facebook and look what happened there... Also, I am reading A Walk in the Woods and I love how your blog reminds me of that.

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