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Our Journey to Brooklyn

By on Sep 11, 2019 in Life | 9 comments

What a whirlwind these past few months have been! At the end of May we flew to New York City for two weeks and we knew RJ was going to be offered another position at the company he was working with. He had turned down the last two offers because we didn’t feel that moving to NY at the time was the thing to do. And we really wanted to complete our motorcycle trips to the state capitals. Two weeks later we flew home with a job offer on the table and we didn’t know what to do. RJ wasn’t sure he wanted to leave the family business. I had a brand new kitchen that I had barely been able to use because we had been back and forth to NYC and had taken our last big motorcycle trip. It would mean leaving the animals behind. It would mean saying goodbye to our families and friends and church. We had many conversations with RJ’s parents about leaving or staying. RJ would be...

We’re Moving!!

By on Jul 12, 2019 in Adventure & Travel, Life | 2 comments

Just a quick post to tell you all that we are moving to New York City! After flying back and forth for over a year, RJ has accepted the job offer with the title: Head of PHP Engineering. We are packing and will be leaving for NYC in a week or two. Commence extreme panic and stress level at 100! We will miss California and our families but we are excited for another new adventure in the city. ~em & rj

Life Update: Back to New York

By on Jul 11, 2019 in Adventure & Travel, Life | 0 comments

We were home for two weeks from our last big trip before we took off again. Nicole graduated from nursing school a week after we got home so we were able to make it to her graduation. She passed the NCLEX a few weeks later and is a licensed nurse! Save some lives, Cole! When she’s not busy working, she’s off fighting fires. So proud of you, Colebear! A few evenings later, RJ and I drove down to Chico to the fair. We had a grand ol’ time riding some of the rides. And then it was time to pack again. And off we flew to New York City for a couple weeks. We had a little Airbnb in Brooklyn. RJ spent most of his days at the office and I explored more of the city and drank coffee, of course. (If my family holds an intervention for me, I won’t be surprised.) We ate good food and rode all over Brooklyn and Manhattan on the city bicycles after RJ got off work for the day....

Our 49th Capitol!!

By on Jul 9, 2019 in Adventure & Travel | 4 comments

Saturday, May 11 – Tuesday, May 14 We walked the block to the Montgomery capitol that morning right when it opened. But because it was the weekend, they only offered guided tours. The tour didn’t start for another hour so we went into the gift shop to buy a coffee mug and get our 49th stamp!  One of the security guards, Mr. Moss, noticed our motorcycle keys as we were going through security and started talking to us about riding. He also owns a bike and so we talked with him for awhile and swapped stories.  Since we had some time to kill before the tour started, we walked to get some breakfast and then back to the hotel to pack everything up so we could leave for home straight from the capitol.  We had the best tour guide, Mr. Irby.  Mr. Aroine Irby was on the march from Selma to Montgomery back in 1965. He recalled how the governor of Alabama, Mr. Wallace told his men to do...

Atlanta, Georgia and Tallahassee, Florida

By on Jul 5, 2019 in Adventure & Travel | 1 comment

Friday, May 10~ We woke up early and drove a couple hours to Atlanta. The capitol was gorgeous! We headed straight for the information desk where we got our stamp and a couple brochures for a self guided tour.  Quite a few school groups were on their field trips so kids were everywhere. We managed to filter through the groups and walk floor to floor.  We walked to a building across the street to buy my coffee mug then back to the bike and straight for Tallahassee, Florida. The sky became darker and darker the farther we drove.  Suddenly, it started pouring! We pulled under a gas pump roof and put on all of our rain gear. It rained most of the way to Tallahassee.  The rain subsided when we were close to Tallahassee but boy, it was so muggy!! My helmet visor kept fogging up and we were miserable in our gear. We parked across for the capitol and peeled our gear off.  We were walking...