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Five Months, Thirty One States, Four Provinces… Now A Bun In The Oven!

11/12/2014

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When we began preparing for this journey in March, there was so much doubt and skepticism, from friends, family, work colleagues…this was a HUGE, drastic change. What were we thinking? Life was good- we had settled comfortably in our home, had stable and great jobs, not too far from family and friends… the next thirty years were to play out there without incident. The overall consensus was that we frankly, had lost our minds! We wondered it too sometimes!

It has been incredible experience so far. We have learned SO much, have done new things beyond our comfort level, and my favorite: met people we will consider family for the rest of our lives. From eating delicious Taber corn in Canada, going sailing for the first time, seeing so many different farms all over the country, Ben’s first time riding a hovercraft, learning how to switch out the RV house batteries by myself, eating FRESH squeaky cheese curds in Wisconsin, to relaxing next to a bayou and eating boudin in Louisiana…its been unreal. On top of it all, we got pregnant, which was an incredible surprise! This year will go down in the books as unforgettable! Now, a brief overview of past events and a reflection of life on the road- this has been long overdue. Also, for those who have been to our stops so far, if interested in being part of the documentary, please contact me!

Floyd, VA – Dogtown Roadhouse had a great crowd, along with delicious pizza! Thanks to Dave, Annemarie, Dylan for being great friends and helping us facilitate our stop to Kongpop!
Arlington, VA – Progression on research and filming with Dr. U-Yen. This was a stop we were looking to since the beginning! Thank you to his wife, Manisa, for a delicious lunch, and Dr. U-Yen for sharing his insights and knowledge.
Madisonville, TN – We had a packed room at Hiwassee College with knowledgeable people and bright students. The only college we’ve seen that had RV hookups!
Mount Juliet, TN – Lunchtime chat with the folks of ESC Lab Sciences – no photos from this stop due to sickness.
Nashville, TN – W were situated in the park near the life size replica of The Parthenon (which interestingly enough- the real one served many purposes over the course of its existence: a temple, church, mosque, etc.) Auburey, a huge S0 supporter, made s0 much food to share with everyone- she has the most generous heart!
Little Rock, AR – We were parked right in front of the Museum of Discovery, where we had the opportunity to show people sunspots and meet many!
Oklahoma City, OK – Whole Foods Market was our stop here, and it was filled with many longtime supporters. We were met with such kindness and support, and got some fun takeaways from Dang Coconut Chips, a sponsor!
Dallas, TX – Deb and Greg were great hosts, and we had a nice evening in Lavon at the Grand Heritage Clubhouse. We had a bunch of young students around the first part of the evening, and met the brightest 10 year old that shocked Ben with how much knowledge he knew about the Sun! We also had a presentation with the Astronomy students of Community High School.
San Antonio, TX – Pearl Farmers Market: We stocked up on some farm fresh eggs and had a delightful afternoon with San Antonio observers. It was a beautiful day; so many people came out! Thank you Lance and Ellen for your hospitality!
Houston, TX – Another beautiful day to see sunspots! We were at the Houston Museum of Natural Science in Sugar Land. Great people, so much support for the road ahead, and many great photos taken by Frank!
Sulphur, LA - Eight months ago, on route to the Electric Universe Conference, Ben and I were waiting for a flight in Dallas to Albuquerque. A gentleman recognized us, approached us, and told us he wanted a spot on the RV. He was on the same flight as ours, and we connected throughout the conference. We stayed with Gary in Sulphur, and it was one of the coolest stops we had! We were at a stunning castle (Chateau De Bon Reve) for our venue, and Ben had the chance to ride in a hovercraft! 
The Traveling Lifestyle

Getting used to living out of a 36ft RV is not easy. We not only got used to limited space and storage, power, water (no long hot showers), we learned how to maintain the electrical/plumbing systems (bad water from campground= don’t smell the hot water!), and develop a system to co-ordinate in terms of groceries, pet needs, monkey list before hitting the road, and so much more. We had to make sure we were prepared in every way – this wasn’t a vacation. It was to be a year of crazy scheduling and traveling, hitting the road at 6 AM to make progress to the next city, navigating through major metropolitan areas for events (Downtown Chicago. Lollapalooza a mile away. Enough said.), meeting and networking with people and progressing on research, as well as making sure what allowed us to take this journey on in the first place (S0 News!) and premium content remained at the quality we expected of ourselves. I am incredibly proud of Ben for maintaining his 6:30AM EST release of the news in spite of time zone changes.

What has made it easier on the road? The Next Exit has been an incredible resource for us- a book with a list of every exit off US Interstates, and tells you whether there are restaurants, RV friendly gas stations, hotels, campgrounds… a must have! We decided to not tow a vehicle due to added cost, and have had to work around it. For the most part, it has been great - hosts, friends, folks we’ve connected with along the way have offered to help drive, get food, etc. I convinced Michael Steinbacher to drop me off at Macy’s - it was the first time I had been to a mall since the journey began! Then there are days when you make do. When I found out I was pregnant and had to fly back home to see the doctor and take care of business – we ended up taking The Mobile Observatory to the airport! We have to plan ahead of time to look, depending on the area of the country, for Whole Foods, Natural Grocers, or similar to stock up on good foods to stay healthy on the road. This kind of schedule takes a toll, and not just your body… especially when you’re pregnant. 

Where do we stay along the way? We’ve stayed with MANY wonderful people – supporters, sponsors... sincerely hope to keep in touch as the years progress. We’ve been treated like family and given so much love. There will always be a special place in our hearts for these special observers! The Mobile Observatory has visited many RV campgrounds; they’ve been a great spot for events – it works out so well on many levels- accessible roads, close off the interstate, our water/power needs are met, visitor parking available, and after the event is over we don’t have to worry about driving somewhere to settle for the night. We are members of Passport America, Good Sam, KOA and Harvest Hosts - some areas have better accessibility/pricing to campgrounds than others; it helps having options to pick from. We agreed to get a hotel once a month to decompress and maintain sanity – it works- that’s when we get our monthly dose of cable. No channel surfing or Netflix in this MO – no time! We’ve boondocked many nights at Cracker Barrels, truck stops, and caught up on work at rest areas off the highway. If we stay at truck stops, we always make sure it’s a large one that can accommodate plenty of trucks and isn’t full. It takes a lot of effort to maneuver such a large vehicle, and maintain speeds on the road when there are oblivious drivers, or speed demons that try to cut in front without any room. Once momentum gets going on these massive machines… it is NOT easy to stop quickly, and dangerous! Trust me, we know- we’ve had the pleasure of experiencing the Canadian Rockies, as well as the mountainous winding roads with steep declines in Virginia/West Virginia!

Granted, we have struggled on MANY occasions these past few months- we had our battery die in the boonies of NJ (with no cell reception!), gotten ourselves wedged in places we thought we’d NEVER get out of, lost many battles with tree branches (the MO has the battle scars), had a near death experience with a bridge we didn’t think we could go under and no way to turn around (we thought we were 13’ tall… the bridge allowed 11’11”)… the list goes on! You mentally prepare yourself to the reality that things can go wrong, and you just go with it and make it work. Pushing forward all the time. 

Thank you tremendously for the flood of kind words for a healthy pregnancy. Finally wrapping up the last weeks of morning sickness (hopefully!). Ben has been incredibly supportive during my times of being insufferable to feeling sick – not only does he still get up on time every morning, but will make sure I have crackers and water before I get up and picks up on anything that needs to be done if I have no energy to do it. It has been a ride of emotions to plan for life ahead, and a whole new world of learning we are going through – but we couldn’t be happier to be riding in this life together! 
3 Comments
Sue Thomas
11/12/2014 08:13:40 am

Congrats you two. I'm sure it's been an memorable journey so far, and safe travels in the future. And thank you two for all you do to educate people in your travels. Can't wait to hear more of your journey.

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Annemarie McAllister
11/12/2014 08:27:36 pm

This is beautiful Kat! Thanks for the shout out and thanks to you both for braving the steep hills to make it to our small town of Floyd, VA! The SO news has been a part of our morning routine for several years now, and it was a pleasure meet you both and spend a little time together. You and Ben are welcome back anytime! Dave and I would love to contribute to the documentary that will follow your journey. Good Luck with the rest of your trip! Stay safe and healthy, and keep in touch!

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Robert Aaron link
12/8/2014 02:05:06 pm

Congratulations to you and your lovely wife, I live in lake tahoe and would love to offer a locals tour of the area of course we are getting snow soon, so if you like skiing come on up we would love to have you come through tahoe on your tour! Love your website, thank you for the great info. Robert 5305450411

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