It's the number of pictures I developed today. I'm pretty sure the photo lab hates me. But I couldn't be happier. A whole box of pictures and a blank scrapbook just begging to be filled. What a dream.
I promise you will not have to look at all 262 pictures. But I have had a request to give a little bit more detail about the trip. And since I don't understand the meaning of the word "little" - here you go! :)
First I should tell you that this is my first ever big girl vacation. I went on trips with my parents when I lived at home. And since being out on my own, I've gone on a few overnighters just for fun...and I've visited my sister and family out in Kansas a few times. But I've never gone on a for-real vacation before.
Why?
Well, plain and simple, I didn't feel I could afford it. I didn't want to borrow money to go on vacation, and in years leading up to this, I wanted to focus any extra money on other things that were more important. But this year I managed to save money through a variety of creative ways, and I decided to reward myself by taking a little vacation.
I wanted to go somewhere affordable, so I decided to skip out on major resort sorts of places, and I invited my friend Amber to go with me so we could split the costs. Those two things were exactly what I needed to be able to afford a few days away. Being a chocoholic, I decided Hershey was the perfect destination. :)
Armed with Amber's atlas, and my printed directions, we left my house on Tuesday morning. Destination: Hershey. We were lost before we even left Indiana. Takes a special kind of talent to get lost that close to home. But we (and by we, I mean Amber) asked for directions and we made it back on the targeted path without losing too much time.
I drove the first stretch of the trip. This was a huge accomplishment for me because I'm not known for my open road driving skills. Getting lost, yes. Driving, no. Amber was my GPS, and together we figured it out. I was so nervous that first day, because when we stopped a couple hours after starting...my car died. I worried the rest of the day that we'd be a roadside trauma, but we weren't.
We did have a lot of fun laughing at each other, though! Yes, I did take this picture while driving.
Shortly before Columbus, Amber took over. We both felt it safer that way. We decided during that stretch of the trip that cars should have multiple horn sounds. You know, a sound for "GET OUT OF THE WAY, YOU MORON!!" A sound for "Hey, friend!" A sound for "I'm over here; don't hit me!" You get the idea.
We were so excited to cross into Ohio...proof that we really were on the right road. As you can see, we didn't have the most beautiful day for travel, although we did have spots of sunshine along the way. Clearly this was not one of them. While in Ohio, we learned it is a very deadly state for deer, and the most heavily cop-drenched stretch of road we faced. (Oh, did I mention my extreme fear of cops? I think I needed a defibrillator twice.)
West Virginia!! I didn't even realize we'd be in this state...it sticks up a little bit between Ohio and Pennsylvania, so we were in it for about 15 minutes. That was the best part of the whole state. In no time at all, we could cross an entire state! This was also where we experienced our first tunnel of the drive.
Pennsylvania at last. This state is overloaded with signs. I didn't have time to pay attention to the driving because I was so busy reading the signs! We also decided the turnpike was very boring driving. Plus there's something very panic-inducing about seeing notification that if you don't go to the bathroom now, you have to wait forty more minutes!
Tunnels, tunnels, tunnels!! We went through a lot of tunnels in Pennsylvania. We took a number of pictures too...which I'm sure made all the drivers around us kind of wonder. It's weird to be that enclosed, speeding along so fast. No room for error!