Ye
Old Midnight Ride
May 26, 2021
We
were determined to get an early start to our adventures. This, for us, meant we
absolutely had to be on location the day the adventures started, because we are
absolute rubbish at leaving our home in any sort of orderly fashion.
Driving
two hours to Pennsylvania late at night, as compared to my work related
seven-hour treks to New Hampshire seemed like no challenge at all. There was no way Anabelle was going to, or
should have, missed any of her final month of in studio dance classes, and we
planned to leave once she came home and got cleaned up. Rosa and I packed everything together and
loaded the car while she was in class.
There, she injured her ankle wearing the poorly designed fake boots of
one of the new instructor’s costume choices.
The
ever awesome Miss Chris used her executive power to remove them from the show
requirements shortly thereafter. We
grabbed some extra braces and tape from the nearly inexhaustible supply in our
home, which comes from having a heavily committed dancer who includes my genetic pool
in the house, and headed out.
This
trip featured “inconvenient rain” as often as the nature deities could manage
over the three days. The first instance
was on the way down. About half way into the drive, a strong and steady downpour
battered us. Luckily, the massive flashes of ground strike lightning remained
on the horizon, generating only massive amounts of fear in the car, as opposed
to massive amounts of electrical charges.
No rest stops were needed on this short hop. I maintained focus with a
steady infusion of Diet Mountain Dew and my patented snack bag of unsalted pretzels,
nuts and jellybeans.
Rosa
and Anabelle napped here and there on the trip, waking up for unplanned jam
sessions to the newly added playlist of childhood favorites, The Wiggles!
We
reached the Best Western in King of Prussia after experiencing negligible
traffic, a condition we would sorely miss any time we approached Philadelphia
proper. Across the road from the hotel
was a Chili’s, meaning one of our meals was instantly scheduled. Anabelle missed the local ones, which have
been closed for quite a while now. Thanks to the plague conditions that
rendered this tiny trip as “Travelogue” material, we had not been to visit the
Colorado locations we’d found in far too long.
The
clerk was amazingly helpful, friendly and perky for any time of the day, but
especially for one o’clock in the morning.
There are many reasons I never entertained a career in hotel services. Staying out of jail for assault due to
failing to maintain any levels of helpfulness, friendliness and perkiness when
tired is a key one.
We
checked in, decided walking around the hotel wasn’t anywhere near too much
exertion after sitting in the car for two hours, and found the section with our
room.
Before
fully settling in, we did our standard “Jeff lifts the mattress while Rosa does
a spot check” inspection. I figure I have five to ten years left of the
required strength to do this, before we’re forced to sleep on whatever they
choose to hide under there. This will be slightly longer than the window we have left for me hauling the Christmas Tree up into the attic, at which time we'll leave the thing set up in the living room all year.
This mattress review was followed by an over and above
standard bit of disinfecting.
Old
habits die-hard. We’re all going to be a little obsessive for an excessively long time.
They
passed out almost instantly. As I was overly caffeinated for the drive, I made
it through two chapters of Spike Jones’s biography before reaching a similar
state.
Click to continue.
May 26, 2021
3 comments:
Listening to The Wiggles. Very cool!
We've never checked under mattresses.I'm afraid to know what you're afraid to find. But now I'm curious.
I might Google that.
I'm big on wiping down everything....have been paranoid about that since way before the pandemic.
I'm excited to read the continuation!
Okay. Googled.
I feel kind of careless now. I think I'm so preoccupied with the threat of Norovirus germs, I don't give much thought to bed bugs.
Thank you. I was going to say we never found anything, but brining our daughter to college, we found a flat and empty bag of cheetos in the center of the mattress. Since there were no bugs, it was clean, and we moved rooms already because of another issue we decided it was more a hidden message than a cleaning issue.
Thanx for reading!
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