Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Heading back!
After tearful goodbyes at the clinic, we begin our long journey home. First stop? The Navajo code talkers museum in the Burger King in Kayenta, AZ.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Tuba City
Yes, this is a very delayed post, but Karl and I did make it to Tuba City... about a week and a half ago. Things have been going great at the hospital an we have settled in nicely to the Greyhills Inn, the motel/boarding school where we will be living for our rotation. Tuba is not lacking in fast food restaurants- we snapped this shot of the beautiful sunset lighting up the Sonic as we walked past Little Caesar's to get dinner at Subway.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Albuquerque --> The Navajo Nation
After checking out Graceland and filling up on Memphis BBQ, we saddled up and tore through Arkansas and Oklahoma, finally reaching Amarillo at 2am. At every stop, the locals initiated every conversation with a hypothetical, "you're not from around here..." Hypothetical because, of course, this rag-tag group of ford-focus-driving, north-face-wearing, word-enunciating northerners stuck out like a sore thumb.
On day 3, we completed our trip across the Texas panhandle and watched the flat cow-lands transition into a brick-red desert with snow-capped peaks in the distance. After arriving in Albuquerque we consulted Roadfood and settled for a Tex-Mex restaurant in Duran Central Pharmacy. The heat from the salsa made us sweat out the BBQ sauce we had saturated ourselves with the previous two days.

From Albuquerque we split up: Chris and Karl to Tuba City, Holly to Shiprock, and me to Fort Defiance.
On day 3, we completed our trip across the Texas panhandle and watched the flat cow-lands transition into a brick-red desert with snow-capped peaks in the distance. After arriving in Albuquerque we consulted Roadfood and settled for a Tex-Mex restaurant in Duran Central Pharmacy. The heat from the salsa made us sweat out the BBQ sauce we had saturated ourselves with the previous two days.

From Albuquerque we split up: Chris and Karl to Tuba City, Holly to Shiprock, and me to Fort Defiance.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Mile 1267.8
Hello friendly followers, and Martin,
See you on the other side of the Mississippi.
We thought it was about time to give you some context for
the pictures we have posted over the past 36 (or so) hours. We spent last night
in Nashville and we are currently en route to Memphis, Tennessee for BBQ for
lunch and a quick tour of Graceland to pay our respects to the King. The goal is to spend tonight between
Oklahoma City, OK and Amarillo, TX.
We’re not quite half way yet – but not to worry, we have not left anyone
on the side of the road yet, and Holly’s patience so far has outlasted Old
Spice.
There is no BBQ-specific decision aid, but thanks to the
family med orientation we were able to use the Ottawa Criteria to make a
decision to eat Memphis BBQ over Spicy Fried Chicken. Risks of both include acute GI side effects.
Things we’ve learned on the trip so far...
- Holly’s always wrong.
- Pappy Ford’s wardrobe makes much more sense after spending a night out in Nashville.
- Line dancing is deceptively tricky.
- Though a grown man, Karl’s grasp of the time zone idea is loose at best. And I quote, in New Jersey: “are we on central time?”
- Truck drivers on the road between 4am and 6am in Virginia are the worst.
- Waffle House is the best place to watch a Virginia sunrise.
- You think you have friends, until they all go to sleep while you’re driving at 5 in the morning.
- Trucks pull other trucks. Who would have thought?
- Just because they offer you beef tips, fried chicken, and two pulled-pork sandwiches doesn’t mean you are obliged to accept.
- A general observation as the only girl on the trip: middle school was tough for these guys.
See you on the other side of the Mississippi.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Swett's Restaurant
Arrived in Nashville, cleaned up and took power naps to prepare for lunch. Headed to Swett's Restaurant, mentioned in our Roadfood book, for a soul food lunch of massive proportions. Aaron got 2 complete lunches, the rest of us 1 1/2 plus dessert. Overall review: definitely, definitely worth the trip and necessary post-lunch naps. Aaron is now strongly considering the area for residency.
(Pictured below: Lunch. Aaron with his extra pork sandwich.)
(Pictured below: Lunch. Aaron with his extra pork sandwich.)
Friday, January 27, 2012
To Scranton...
The key to any successful road trip is establishing car rules:
1. driver gets music choice
2. Know the difference between I-89 and I-91
3. hands at 10 and 2
4. DVT prophylaxis
Mile 0.0
It's gonna be tight. And no, Dr. Duncan; it doesn't look like there will be a whole lot of room for "souvies".
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
The Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Men
Friday Night - From Hanover to Scranton, Pa.
This also serves as a pilgrimage for The Office faithful. Chris checks that off his bucket list.
Saturday - Destination: Nashville.
A quick stop at Ridgewood Barbecue in Bluff City, TN. Aka the battle between “legendary pork” and Karl’s “legendary metabolism.”
Sunday - Amarillo, if we’re feeling ambitious.
Which will last longer, my deodorant, or Holly’s patience with us? My money’s on Old Spice.
Monday
Real World: Ford Focus will be making stops in Shiprock, NM; Fort Defiance, AZ; and finally Tuba City, AZ.
This also serves as a pilgrimage for The Office faithful. Chris checks that off his bucket list.
Saturday - Destination: Nashville.
A quick stop at Ridgewood Barbecue in Bluff City, TN. Aka the battle between “legendary pork” and Karl’s “legendary metabolism.”
Sunday - Amarillo, if we’re feeling ambitious.
Which will last longer, my deodorant, or Holly’s patience with us? My money’s on Old Spice.
Monday
Real World: Ford Focus will be making stops in Shiprock, NM; Fort Defiance, AZ; and finally Tuba City, AZ.
Monday, January 23, 2012
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