“Andra, now you know that Tennessee Trace is crooked as a dog’s hind leg.”
“YES, DAD.”
“And mountainous.”
“YEP! MOUNTAINS!”
“That woman told me where I bought that table—”
“I CANNOT BELIEVE YOU BOUGHT THAT TABLE, DAD!!!!!”
“I can sell it.”
“WE CAN BARELY GET EVERYTHING IN THE CAR NOW, WITH MOM’S THINGS!!!”
“Now, don’t bring my things into this, Andra.”
“Well, you can have those energy pills back, because they didn’t agree with me.”
“What do you mean, didn’t agree?”
“Um…………they gave me gas.”
“So, THAT’S what’s been wrong with me.”
“She stinks to high heaven!”
“DAD!!!!!”
“I gotta pull off and go wee.”
“THERE’S NO PLACE TO—”
“Don’t matter. I gotta go.”
The Old Man Car didn’t QUITE end up in a ditch.
That time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlJGad5nunY
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Here’s our Reader Question for today. Blush.
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It is so great to see the two of you together. That made me giggle. 9 days. I can’t wait.
I’m looking forward to it, Lisa. I’m ready to have more company on these walks. xo
Sitting at my desk sneeking a look at this post on my phone. Laughing…..busted!!! :).
I hope you kept your job. 🙂
Whew….I did. And thank you for that break. I hope your walk is more than you hoped for!!!
Hey Colleen. I took my ear buds to work so I can play the Reader Question without being busted. 🙂 Of course, sometimes I sit their and shake with suppressed laughter. I love seeing Andra and MTM together!
I know! Reading it is hard enough to not laugh. But the video put me over the top. 😉 Maybe I need to carry some ear buds with me! Or wait until lunch.
That is a hoot. I can hear him now. Why didn’t we get a picture of the table? Maybe you should have done this trip with a van? And a trailer.
And if the pills give you gas, you could just light them. Then you would be rocket powered walking!
He took the table apart. It’s in pieces in the trunk of the car.
I’m not taking the pills anymore, but all this crazy food is working just like them. We leave Houston, MS in the morning. Next stop – TUPELO!
I’m not as worried about you finishing your walk as I am about you finishing off your parents. 🙂
I was already laughing…. Then I read your comment!! 😀
I wouldn’t trade this time for anything, Lisa. How many people get to do something like this with their parents near the end of their parents’ lives? I had to remind myself of that multiple umpteen times today. 🙂
Crop dusting the Trace. What a hoot. (Toot?)
Dad is singlehandedly fertilizing everything, Jim.
Don’t know what’s funnier, your parental units, or all the comments about them.
I wish I were making it up, Penny.
Roy bought a table. Of course he did. 🙂 How am I not there to witness all this first hand?? This is my dream!
p.s. mom’s sequins made my life.
She wore them again today. I can’t believe she still gets up and does full make-up and hair to be outside all day.
this is a riot. i hope roy ‘does not go missing’ along the way )
If he does, it will be because he wandered off in the woods to take a dump and got lost.
It’s the Griswolds of South Carolina!
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Say, do you get any attention from people driving the parkway? Honks, waves, cat calls, whatever. Anything to get you to notice them, basically.
Good question. I’ll answer that one with a video.
You and MTM are so cute together 🙂
I miss him. We recorded that one last weekend. He’s been gone since Sunday.
Of course your mother was wearing sequins. My mother would have also, along with bright lipstick and tons of perfume which would attract all the insects on the Trace! hee,hee. It’s clear that MTM ‘misses’ you! 🙂
Isn’t it? He’s funny. Very funny.
Poor Andra! I can see your childhood now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSF3CV0OPGU
At least when Roy tips the car THIS time, it’ll be upside down and on that sturdy table secured to the roof. MTM looks like he’s trying out for a James Bond role (don’t tell him I said this – he’ll start practicing diving behind the furniture at home as if he’s avoiding patrolling guards in some evil genius’ lair)…
Our furniture is too minimalist for him to hide behind it. Ha.
That’s why Roy bought that table, dear. He SAID he wants to sell it… but he didn’t say to whoM(TM)… 😀
Well, now I sympathize with Roy. I can’t resist a good table, myself. However it might be a good idea to add a small u-Haul trailer behind the car if he finds chairs. Love the sequins on the sweater, that’s some fashion sense there!
If you saw my parents’ house, Laura, you would understand that they never need to buy another thing for the remainder of time.
A Southern Lady through and through = Andra’s Mom. Oh Andra I bet you giggle to yourself all the time, well, if you don’t, I giggle for you…maybe after all this is over you’ll giggle? I’m enjoying your travels and I’m sending you energy and healing thoughts (don’t let your Mom read this – or I’ll have another check mark by my name). 🙂
I’m laughing more than anything on this trip, Lori. When I’m ready to pummel Dad to death, I’m still laughing at him. Mom is being the perfect wingman. She does everything for me, and I just walk and keep my feet up.
Uh, of course I couldn’t go without saying – WOOHOO – I GOT A TWOFER!!!! MTM read my question and you answered it! I’m so lucky, lucky, lucky! Sorry about the knees. My knees hurt just thinking about the walk…Um, yeah, glad that your “knees” got a rest while MTM was with you. wink, wink, nudge, nudge, know what I mean, know what I mean? Haha. I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MTM thought you would like him being in your video. 🙂 I’m glad you liked it.
OMG—-I LOVE it, ANDRA!!! Glad your knees got that much-needed time off!
Hugs from Ecuador,
Kathy
He’s terrible. 🙂
When about four years old, I’d been to a livestock auction with my dad, who bought a mule. After it had been loaded into the trailer and we were driving home, my Dad asked me “Ronnie, what should we name our mule?” I replied “Elvis” and he started laughing really hard… which I did not really understand but pleased me nonetheless…
A mule named Elvis. That’s awesome.
Why does bodily gas made one laugh like they are 12 years old? 😀 Andra, you and MTM are so cute together! I’m happy to see he is back to support you.
He’s gone again, Mary, but he’s coming back this weekend. It’s my birthday weekend, and that’s his present to me.
Oh yayyy! Happy Birthday!
Aahhh yes, I can hear your dad all too well saying these things! He does make me smile, even giggle a little! Hang in there, Andra!!!
Wish you were here. He’s in rare form. He did something today and then said, “DON’T PUT THAT ON THE BLOG, ANDRA!!!!!!!” Of course, I am going to. 🙂 🙂 🙂
You two are just the cutest! So glad it is going well, Andra…even with your dad’s shinanigans!
He’s getting worse as he goes along, Angela. I thought I’d never make it through today.
Love the reader question today, Andra. I am so glad you’re holding up well. You look absolutely fantastic, and I’m not just saying that. I would think that by now the road weariness might be on your face, and it isn’t! I love your dad…I really do.
I’m sleeping pretty well. I hope that helps. I am really, really tired. But I got some Starbucks in Tupelo today. 🙂
That vanishing point doesn’t attract me at all….it does make me think of a great movie, however:)
As long as it conjures something good…… 🙂
I also giggled at that wink MTM gave. 🙂
And conversations with your parents always make me smile.
He’s terrible, isn’t he?
Parents, its like traveling with your kids. Yours sound so much like mine (my parents).
Never a dull moment on this trip, Jon. 🙂 Glad you have crazy parents, too.
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