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  MEMORABLE ROADTRIP.

It was in May 2010 during Memorial day weekend that we decided to visit families in Oakland California for our annual Convention. So many families from different cities in USA, United Kingdom and Canada came to enjoy each other’s company. It wasa great event.It was three days of dressing up in any costumes that you like,eat assorted foods, drinks and enjoygreatconversations.

We drove for about six hours to get to the hotel in Oakland and stopped somewhere to rest before we continued. We stopped at gas station twice to fill up the gas tank , eat and drank.We were six people in the Nissan Quest SUV.Nissan Quest has seven seats.

  We had our music on.When everyone in the van slept I couldn’t sleep since I have to keep awake. I was afraid that if I fall asleep my husband who was our driver might fall asleep and I didn’t want that to happen. I recalled that there was a time during our trip that we stopped at a resting place stretch our legs and danced after enjoying our meals.

We took off and on the freeway was a mama dog and three baby dogs.What is going on?.Is this a dog or lion?.Where is this Kenya in East Africa or California?. Anyway the journey continued until we got to our destination. We checked into our different rooms and freshen up and enjoy our dinner. The conference starts the next day.

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Think back on your most memorable road trip.

Published by edochie99

A Registered Nurse with over twenty years of hospital experience, an author with Masters Degree in Nursing,also Bachelor Degree in Nursing,graduated in 1996 from USC,University of Southern California.MSN in 2009 University of Phoenix.

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