Holy wow! The last month and a half has been nothing short of a whirlwind. I spent the better part of my time driving across the United States with my husband and daughter. John and I had been planning this trip for the entire 4 years that we lived in Hawaii, and it was well worth it.
The Route
Our route was an interesting one due to the sights we were wanting to see. We first flew into Seattle/Tacoma Washington from Honolulu,HI. That was a happy occasion for me because it marked the last long flight from the Hawaiian islands for me! We picked up my car in Tacoma where it had been shipped in from Hawaii (shipping a vehicle can be a very complex process, we had to pay for this vehicle since the USN only pays for one). So here are the states that we drove through in order:
1.Washington
2.Oregon
3.California
4.Arizona
5.Nevada
6.Utah
7.Idaho
8.Montana
9.Wyoming
10.South Dakota
11.Minnesota
12.Wisconsin
13.Illinois
14.Indiana
15.Pennsylvania
16.New York
17.Massachussetts
18.Connecticut
With the inclusion of our original starting point of Hawaii we had been in 19 states over the course of a 3 week period. I'm not going to go into detail about each state in this post because, well, we'd be here all day.
My Advice for a Successful Roadtrip
Our roadtrip was awesome! At first, the idea of traveling with a 2 and a half year old was the most daunting thing, but our daughter was a trooper! She rolled with whatever we did without too much complaint. Our greatest saviors when dealing with her were lots of snacks, drinks, and allowing her to watch movies as we drove. 100% of the stuff we did was family friendly and we enjoyed all of it. The only place that we plan on returning to without our daughter would be Las Vegas.
My biggest piece of advice for anyone planning a lengthy roadtrip is to make a general plan of where you hope to be on particular days. My husband made an itinerary that included the travel time plus the stops where we would be staying. Also, plan on veering away from the itinerary sometimes. Roadtrips offer the opportunity of finding hidden gems to visit as you travel. We stopped at a few tacky/fun roadside attractions that made our trip a little more colorful.
(That is me standing next to the very large statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the blue ox in the Redwood National Forest, CA)
Another big tip, take time to stop at the more natural wonders. It's ok to want to be cliche and visit the Grand Canyon! Check out the national parks, Teddy Roosevelt would want you to (after the government shut down is over).
There is no perfect way to do a road trip, just make it your own. More in depth postings about our stops will be coming soon!
-Lindsey