Saturday, September 4, 2010

Epic Road Trip, Continued

Day 4: Yellowstone!
After a long drive from Glacier to Yellowstone, we found a campsite at Indian Creek and settled in. The next morning we got up early and toured Yellowstone, including Old Faithful, the Paint Pots, the Mud Volcano, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Yellowstone Falls, and countless steam vents, pools, and geysers.


We ate lunch with Gus the buffalo, who sat and watched us from the nearby woods. Four times during the trip we were close enough to touch buffalo just by driving along the road. We also saw coyote, dear, elk, and maybe a bear. Without binoculars we weren't quite sure.


During our two nights in Yellowstone, the temperature dipped below freezing and frost covered our tent, firewood, and car. The first night and morning we couldn't get a fire started with the wet and cold wood, but the second night we made it work and had grilled cheese sandwiches, tomato soup, and corn on the cob. The next morning a sweet couple from Scotland or Ireland (maybe one from each?) had some left over boiling water so we were able to have a hot breakfast!

Day 5: To Grandma's House
We left Yellowstone and drove across Wyoming, including the charming town of Emblem, population: 10. By that evening, we were in my Grandma's house in Hot Springs, SD, enjoying hot homemade food, hot showers, and a real bed.
Day 6: East as far as we can get
This morning we had to leave Grandma and Uncle Carl, sadly, and continue our trek. I got an unexpected phone call inviting me to interview for a teaching job in an inner-city DC charter school. I'd applied months ago, but wasn't hired, until a teacher quit after school had already started. I'm interviewing Tuesday, and if I get the position, starting on Wednesday. Sean also got pleasant news when his top choice for a job contacted him and informed him that they are "very much interested" in him! We're so excited to have things start to work out and are making our way to DC as fast as we can. Nothing's final until it's final, of course, so if we don't get the jobs, we'll just pick up our epic road trip from there and head north to see Boston, New England, and Niagara Falls.

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