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  • Day 26: Indianapolis, Indiana

    Day 26: Indianapolis, Indiana

    Mother finally got her wish of seeing an art museum on our trip. Some other ones we could have gone to were closed on Mondays, or weren’t part of the museum membership circle, so she was thrilled when we arrived at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, one of the top 10 art museums in the…

  • Day 25: St. Louis, Missouri

    Day 25: St. Louis, Missouri

    Welcome to the Gateway to the West! After a morning of driving (we managed to get out of the hotel by 10am! A new record!), we arrived in St. Louis (only two days after Andy had his ATO convention here), and got to spend all of four hours there. We went to the Arch, officially…

  • Day 24: Kansas City, Missouri

    Day 24: Kansas City, Missouri

    Apparently, there are two Kansas Cities, within miles of one another. One, in Kansas, is known as KCK, and the other is in Missouri, where we spent the day today. Having never seen Kansas City in a photograph or heard about it from anyone, I admit that I thought it would be a bumbling, dusty…

  • Day 23: En route to Kansas City, Missouri

    Day 23: En route to Kansas City, Missouri

    Not much to report today. We got a late start, but Mother insisted on going to JJ’s for dim sum again, so we got lunch there and began the long, 9 and a half hour trip to Kansas City. We did stop at a Kansas travel center, where we spent a good 30 minutes throwing…

  • Day 22: Denver, Colorado, Part 2

    Day 22: Denver, Colorado, Part 2

    Our second day in Denver only reaffirmed my love for cities. We spent the morning at the Hammond Candy Factory, which produces handmade candies (mainly candy canes and lollipops, many of which are filled with chocolate or peanut butter). We took the tour of the factory and bought far too much candy. Ben’s blue jawbreaker…

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