Minute 0 of a 30 hour drive |
On June 30th
my brother Jessen, his wife Laura (not to be confused with my friend fun Laura who will appear in later posts), their three kids, and I drove from Seattle to
Iowa City. We’ve all done this drive together before, but the 30 hours in the
car felt a little longer this time. They bring me along because I’m super-good
at staying awake. Put me in the driver’s seat at 10:00 pm and I'll drive until 7:00
am no problem. All it takes is a Coke, peanut butter M&Ms, a bag of chips,
and a good lineup of podcasts. They get to sleep while I drive and I get a free ride to Iowa. It's a win-win. This time I even got to enjoy a spectacular
sunrise while driving through the rolling hills of South Dakota.
The best part of
the drive was stopping at the Corn Palace in Mitchell, South Dakota. I mean, we
had to stop there because it’s the world’s only Corn Palace. It’s basically the
Tigger of random tourist stops (because it’s the only one). Fun Laura sent me a
postcard from when she visited it last year which is the only reason I’d ever
heard of it. And it was awesome! First of all, it’s totally free (that’ll earn
any site a 10/10 in my book) and the façade is covered in murals made entirely
of corn. Maybe it’s because it was super-rad, or maybe it’s because I’d only slept
for about an hour, but I loved the Corn Palace because it was so randomly
absurd. The inside was mostly just a huge gift shop with displays about corn. I
bought a magnet and didn’t learn anything about corn.
That mural is made entirely of corn! |
So much corn |
Iowa--surprisingly gorgeous |
We stayed at
Laura’s parents’ house on a farm outside of Iowa City. It’s in a beautiful
setting and watching hundreds of fireflies at night was pretty magical. Laura’s
parents are hilarious and they taught me all kinds of cool facts about Iowa.
Did you know that Iowa has 99 counties, but 100 county courthouses? In one
county the two biggest towns couldn’t decide which one of them would be the
county seat so they both built courthouses. We also discussed some online
schemes that are going around. For example, someone will pose as a wealthy man
on a dating website, trick you into falling in love with him, and then say that
he needs a few thousand dollars for a fake emergency. And because you’re a
lonely woman who is so happy to finally feel the validation that comes from
being loved you send him the money. Laura’s mom warned, “As soon as they tell
you you’re beautiful you know they’re lying.” Solid advice, women of the
internet.
Wyatt and his kids |
While I was in
Iowa City I visited Wyatt and his family. Wyatt (or Y@) was one of my
colleagues at BYU. He didn’t have a cellphone back then so his wife would call
him on our office phone and I’d inevitably always answer because no one else
would want to. We all became good friends and it was so good to see them again
and meet the new kid that had arrived since my last visit. Corn Palaces,
fireflies, and sunrises are all pretty cool, but the best part of road trips is
all the great people I get to see.
I’m still
traveling and I’ll write about the rest of the trip later.
My sister-in-law's parents aren't tall people. This fact is evidenced in their mirror height. |
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