Scott, GW was correct. The journey has almost been as fun as seeing the sights. My kids will remember this trip the rest of their lives. From getting to climb the rocks at the badlands to standing on the road side waiting on my to figure out how to get the spare out from under the trailer. The tube that you turn to let the tire down with at some point the last two days had broken off.
Here I was taking off lug nuts and jacking the axle when the boy asked what he could do. I said, let the spare down with the lug wrench. A minute went by and he said how? Frustration level was getting up there because we were on the side of I29S. I said it is right in front of you. Wife stated, what is right in front of him. I went around there and........... Where in the world is that bar that stuck out so you could let the tire down? Crap,!!!
So then it was on to figure it out with the tools I had. You know how you think you brought everything you could possibly need? Well I didn't get everything. Two guys stopped to help, one of them had a socket that would let me lower the tire. We were on.
The thing that my daughter noticed most was how the truckers moved over so they would not run up close to us. It amazed her how nice they were. I think she waved at all of them. She will not forget that.
My son will remember for the rest of his life that he prayed for us to be able to get some tires and how we found a place that was still open, and had them in our size and that they were super nice about us coming in so late and close to their closing time.
It's been a long day. I'm going to bed. Stayed in a walmart last night and tonight in the parking lot of the horseshoe casino in Omaha ne. Go figure.
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