Las Vegas and Back 
         
         
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        Fifty-six hundred
        miles...that's about how long our journey took. It was a
        trip we'd been wanting to make for quite some time...but
        somehow just never found the time. Finally, this summer,
        just as the 2003-2004 school year came to an end, I
        decided that we would make the time...and the trip. 
         And boy...what a trip it
        was...from Palm Bay, FL, to Las Vegas, NV, and back...all
        in the scope of 16 days! We weren't quite sure what to do
        with our dogs, Tanner and Scruffy, and contemplated
        taking them with us...that was, until the AC in our
        minivan broke down. This left us no choice but to put the
        dogs in a kennel and either fly or drive to Las Vegas via
        our 1999 Toyota Camery. 
        The cost of travel
        would have been roughly the same...but I decided to opt
        for transportation via car to make the vacation a trip
        through time, as well as distance. Traveling by car would
        allow us to see many sights/locations along the
        way...including our first stop...a trip back into my
        childhood town...Midwest City, OK. 
        We left Florida at
        11 a.m., much later than planned, on Monday, July 5th,
        after dropping Tanner and Scruffy off at the local
        Kennel. The plan had been to make it all the way to New
        Orleans, but we didn't get that far before the first
        signs of trouble developed. As we approached Pensacola,
        FL, Alexandria, said she wasn't feeling well...and she
        meant it. 
        We ended up calling
        it a night pulling into an exit somewhere near Pensacola
        at about 8:30 p.m. Things looked like they were okay,
        until later that night when Alexandria developed a
        temperature of 102 degress F, at 1:30 a.m.. I scrambled
        to find a 24-Hour Walmart pharmacy to purchase some
        children's Tylenol and Motrin to get her fever down. 
        The trip looked
        like it might be cancelled even though it had barely
        begun. Luck was with us though, and we were able to get
        Alexandria's temperature down to normal by next morning.
        We decided to press on towards Midwest City, OK, the next
        day. 
        The ride was faily
        uneventful, and we made it just outside of Dallas, TX,
        before calling it a night. The next day, July 7th, we
        left Dallas and began the trek towards Midwest City, OK.
        The ride began early, with a clear sky, but by 8:30 a.m.,
        there were signs of a definite storm. 
        As I drove the
        family towards my past, the dark clouds and
        lighting/thunder made me wonder if we would actually see
        a Texas/Oklahoma tornado. Luckily, by 11 a.m., the storm
        cleared and I found myself approaching Midwest City. 
        What's interesting
        is...although I fondly remember Midwest City, I was just
        a child at the time and had never driven around it
        myself, so I was somewhat unfamiliar with the roads. I
        followed signs that would lead us towards Tinker
        AFB/Midwest City...when suddenly, as we made our way
        through Moore, OK, a sign popped up pointing towards
        Crossroads Mall. 
         As I remember Crossroads Mall, I decided to
        make a stop. It was interesting to see/be inside
        Crossroads Mall 21 years after having left it. The mall
        still looked very familiar...and the LeMann's
        Speedway/Arcade was still there -- although it seems the
        racetrack has been removed. We stayed at the mall and
        enjoyed the arcade, as well as the new additions to the
        mall, such as the carousel and playset area that had been
        installed in the center courtyard. 
         
         
            
          
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