Hello! day 49! we will be exactly at 50 on the day we get ome! well, i’ll write day 50. it’ll be day 51. anyway! almost home! yay! yesterday was long. yesterday, today, and tommorrow are all going to be long days. but, we got aways! tommorrow we will be home! it started at an okay time. we got going, and we were off! not much eventful happened yesterday. we drve all the way across Virinia, and finished in Tennessee. we drove the longest straight path that was possible across Virginia. we didn’t stop at anywhere special, so i will explain what we did that day. i was playing on my phone and Switch for a while, and i also played some Minecraft. we listened to music, and we talked sometimes. the day was uneventful. i guess that i don’t have much less to say. that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin
day 48 of our road trip
hello. day 48 didn’t have as much driving, but was still nice. and also was nice because we didn’t have much driving. i’m not sure how this will be interpreted. it was a nice day anyway. the day started a bit early, because we wanted to go to Maryland to see some of Daddy’s friends. we drove for a bit, which was pretty uneventful, and once we got to their house, we stopped and said hello! we stayed there for most of our day, but still got to the campsite at a reasonable time. at their house, i met their dog who was named Ellie. she was very excited to se someone else, and we played a lot that day. we stayed inside for a bit, then went outside to meet their ducks.the ducks weren’t theirs as much as were living in their pool. the ducks had only hatched the day before, and they were all swimming and walking as though they were adults already! most of our time was spent watching the ducklings, playing with Ellie, and i played on my phone. after a while, we took Ellie for a walk down to a boat club nearby. once we got back, they offered if we wanted to norrow their jetski. we said yes, and they showed us how to use it. one of them offered to take me and Daddy for a ride, and we gladly took up that offer. once we got back from a really fun ride,they offered for me and Daddy to go out together, without them. wwanted to, but i was super thirsty, and i didn’t want to go up to the house and all the way back, so we took a break and went back up. we played some more, and then we had to leave. before we went, they asked me to name one of the ducklings. i named it Penguin, since when the sun caught it right it looked like a penguin. we left, went on the road for another hour, and got all set up for the night, just like any other day. that’s- not all actually. i want to see if emojis work here. 🙂. they do! cool! that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin 👾



Day 47 of our road trip
Hello! day 47 of our road trip had the biggest stop for a while. we were staying where we were for one more day, so we could visit the Statue of Liberty! we got up kind of early (7:30), got ready, and went out. we were a bit late for the boat we were aiming for, but that didn’t matter. we got on the next boat, and we were off! the trip was relatively short, and we first visited Ellis Island, which was an immigration center for the US, but is now a museum. the museum had information about the settling of America, and about the immigration center. the information was complicated, and i couldn’t fit much of it in to here nor choose which things to write about. once we left there, we visited Liberty Island. Liberty Island is the name of the island with the Statue of Liberty on it. the Statue of Liberty is placed upon an old army base called Fort Wood, and that is located on Liberty Island. the Statue of Liberty was gifted to the US from France, in something of a birthday present, celebrating the day when the US officially seperated from Great Britain. it is made of copper, which seems strange since it is green. it is green because the copper oxidises, which makes it turn green after having been exposed to oxygen. we didn’t go up into the Statue, since it is also technically a building, but we walked around the statue and went to a museum about it. in the museum, there was information on the design, construction, meaning, and purpose of the statue of liberty. the official name is Liberty Enlightening the World. it is meant to celebrate freedom, and almost everything on the statue is a metaphor for something. that would take a really long time to explain. the most interesting thing to me was the torch. the torch was originally made of copper, much like the statue. however, the US altered it by adding portholes and windows to allow a lantern inside to shed light. they then changed the entire flame by swapping it for a lot of stained glass window panels, followed closely by adding a skylight. due to the windows, rain regularily entered the statue, and has now been replaced by a copy of the original design, covered in 24-karat gold. while we were visiting the island, daddy let me play some pokemon go. i opened the app, and then was almost immediately swarmed by a lot of Poliwag. Poliwag is adorable. it turned out it was a special day for catching Poliwag, and i caught almost 50! they were also providing candies, which is how you evolve pokemon in pokemon GO. i caught two shiny Poliwag, and since i caught so many others, i was able to evolve both of them to maximum form. Poliwag has two evolutions, and i evolved to both of them. it isn’t rare for pokemon to have more than one possible evolution, but it is normally controlled by, say gender or an item. i got some pretty strong pokemon, but i feel like I’m rambling. that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin




day 46 of our road trip
Hello. Day 46 of our road trip was pretty relaxed, which is nice. we drove a ways again, but it was much less compared to the day before. we drove through Massachussetts, a bit of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. the drive was uneventful, but fun. we did pretty much the same as we’ve done every other driving day. we didn’t have as much audiobook as normal, but we finished Life, the universe, and Everything. by the way, the next two books in the series are titled: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish; and then Mostly Harmless. we are making very good time through the books, and we are staying in a campground in Pennsylvania right now. once we arrived here, we got all set up, and then wennt to play mini golf! the campsite had a very good variety of things to do, but the thing we wanted to do the most was mini golf. the course wasn’t as fancy as others i have been to, but it was fun to play through nevertheless. daddy probably would have won, but i wasn’t paying much attention to the score. we got back to the camper, had some supper, and then we started up yet another Star Wars movie, which was called Solo. as the name suggests, it is about the early life of Han Solo and how he became who he is. it falls between episodes III and IV, since it is early Imperial era, although it falls before Rogue One. we haven’t gotten a huge way into it, but we are enjoying it so far. once we had watched a bit of the movie, we went to bed. that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin

day 45 of our road trip
Hello! day 45 of our road trip was another long driving day, but I’m still going to write about most of ot! i am not entirely sure why i’m yelling. anyway. yesterday we passed through Maine, New Hampshire, and finished off in Massachussetts. on the car ride, i watched some movies, we listened to the third Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy book, Life, the Universe, and Everything, i read, i played some games. Life, the Universe, and Everything is, like Restaurant at the End of the Universe, is about finding the ultimate question of life, the universe, and everything. not the answer, as they found that out in the first book. i will not spoil it, so if you want to know the answer (not the question) then please read and/or listen to the HItchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy. it’s near the end of the book. i watched a couple of Star Wars movies, starting by finishing Episode II: Attack of the Clones, which we had started before, and then watched Rogue One, a somewhat sad but also kind of funny movie that falls between III and IV. for the reason of prequels, episodes I-III were made after IV-VI. then Lucasfilm made a bunch of stuff between the two, which is honestly some of the best stuff there is. the day was largly uneventful, and we didn’t stop anywhere interesting. at the end of the trip, i decided to prepare for my… uh… 5th(?) try at the Elite Four in my Pokemon game. in every Pokemon game, there are four Trainers at the end of the main storyline who pose the final challenge to those who collected all 8 Gym Badges. in the newest ones the elite Four wasn’t as hard, but there was a much more challenging fight at the end, and in gen 7 (Sun and Moon) there wasn’t the Champion. the Champion (or in the newest ones champion ranked trainers) is the final enemy you must face before you can claim that the title of the best trainer in the region. the Champion is normally a Dragon type trainer, meaning they train dragons, or at least has a finisher of Dragon Type. they are also often HORRIFICALLY challenging battles. the Sinnoh group are some of the hardest there, due to their strange type combonations. i have made it to the champion twice, and i only really did that by exploiting the dual types of the Elite Four. I’m getting off track, and i can probably ramble aimlessly about Pokemon for a good day or two, so that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin
Day 44 of our road trip
Hello. day 44 of our road trip was another travel day. we started at Jordan’s house, and i hung out there for about half of the morning. i played quite a bit of Fisher Cat, and we caught some really funny new fish. once we had to go, i didn’t want to leave at all but we had to go. we said goodbye, and i remembered that we can still text each other. once we got going, we made very good time. we decided to visit the Hopewell Rocks. the Hopewell rocks are some very amazing rock formations that are naturally formed and look really cool. we walked down to them from the welcome center, and it was a long walk. thankfully, the scenery was awesome. i should share some facts about the Hopewell Rocks. the Hopewell Rocks are in Canada, specifically on the shore/ bottom of the bay of Fundy. the Bay of Fundy has some of the biggest tides in the world, and the rocks are sized so that when the tide is low, people can walk underneath the arches, and when it’s high, people can kayak around the top of it without having to even look up to see it. the hopewell rocks are some of the coolest spots to visit, no matter what the tide is. if you are visiting New Brunswick, definitely check them out. once we left the rocks, we drove in the rain for a while. after a bit, we arrived at the US border. we are now back in the US, and shouldn’t have more than a week until we get back home! after we got to the campsite, the rain had cleared up and we got the trailer up and ready before going to bed. that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin




Day 43 of our road trip
Hello! day 43 of our road trip was very fun and i wish i could have more days like it. the day was spent at Jordan’s house! i woke up at a fairly good time. i had a little breakfast, got dressed, and went literally up to the house. the house is on a level up from the ground, so i had to go up some stairs. (haha) once i came up, Jordan was already awake, and we played for a while. we had fun playing Merge Tactics, Fisher Cat, and some games on my Switch. we played for a while, and then Jordan’s mom came over and told us to finish up soon, and we did. we chose a really cool board game from Jordan’s game cupboard, called Rubik’s Race. it is a game by the same company as the Rubik’s cube, and the game has a similar premise. two players race to copy a pattern of squares in a 3×3 cube scrambler. the cubes were colored on each side, and each player has 4 squares of each of the 6 colors. the board is 5×5 on each side, and there is one open space throughout the game. the cubes are scrambled, and the race is on! we decided that rotation didn’t matter as much in the harder challenges. there was also another version of play, where each player has all of the squares of 3 colors and they have t make a pattern with them. the game is really fun, and i can’t really recommend it since i don’t know what it’s sold at. we then played a game called Labyrinth, where you race to find the treasures in a maze, but you move the maze before you move your character. it will take a lot longer to explain, so i’ll move on. once we had wrapped up our games, we had a short break where i discovered a collection of “Mega Construx” which is like another brand of LEGO. it’s not actually LEGO, but it is similar and has some pieces that Lego doesn’t and the opposite is also true. the collection was of figures of Pokemon! the one i liked the most, and found the most accurate, was one called Abra. Abra is one of the smartest named Pokemon, and it is very cute. it is smartly named because its evolutions (where a Pokemon becomes another one after a condition is fulfilled) go: 1. Abra 2. Kadabra 3. Alakazam. if you look at them, it sounds like a magic spell! Abra is one of a few Pokemon that is perpetually asleep. its eyes are always closed, and i enjoyed positioning the Abra figure how it’s positioned in the game. the Abra was a very fun thing to play with. after we had lunch, Jordan’s mom was going to a thrift store to get some stuff. a thrift store is a second-hand store. Jordan showed me some of their favorite places to look for strange stuff. they explained that there was often some very interesting things because of some of the stuff that people donate. we found some interesting stuff, but not anything super weird. once we got back, we did a similar thing to what we did in the morning, and we did that until i had to get read for bed. that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin
day 42 of our road trip
Hello. day 42 of our road trip started very tiredly. we were on the boat when we got up, and it was very early on when we got up. i was very tired, but once we got off the ship we weren’t as tired. the day had plenty of driving in it. the drive was taking us to my friend Jordan’s house again. (see day 10) we decided that we were going to go on the Cabot trail. the Cabot trail is a very long trail that was named after John Cabot, an explorer who had found Newfoundland and is believed to be where he had landed and explored. it is widely considered the most scenic trail in North America. we didn’t get even close to most of the way, since we realized that it would add multiple hours to our trip. we then visited a very nice cafe called the Clucking Hen to have some breakfast. they served a lot of good food, and some amazing and very full breakfasts. if for some reason you find yourself nearby, definitely try to have breakfast there. once we got aways farther down the road, we kept listening to the second book in the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy series, Restaurant at the End of the Universe. we had started it a while ago, and we finished it a little while before we arrived at Jordan’s house, and it was hilarious. it wasn’t as ridiculous as the first one, but it had more hilarious storytelling. by the time we arrived, i was surprisingly not tired for the fact that i woke up very early. we played for the whole time once we arrived, and we are extremely good friends now. we both love puzzles, Pokemon, D&D, LEGO, and various other things. we played a lot on their iPad, since they had two games that i liked, and they liked them too. the first was called Fisher Cat, where you play as a cat who is a fisher, and you go to various locations aiming to spear fish with your harpoon. the fish vary from things like sharks and tuna, to apple trout, zombie fish, water and fire fish. in one area that only occasionally pops up, there is stuff like bowling pin fish, fish in cars, shuttlecock fish, and various other hilarious stuff. the other was called Merge Tactics, and was a game where you used a large number of different blocks to fend off enemy attacks. you can merge blocks with the same number to make one block with the next number up. the game sequence is a bit confusing, but was not very complex. it takes a while to explain. one of the blocks we found, but didn’t get, was actually Fisher Cat! he was also a very powerful block, so it was kind of unfortunate we couldn’t get him. we played for a while, and then we had to go. i said goodbye to them, and we went to bed. however, i was still going to be there the next day! that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin



day 41 of our road trip
Hello! the 41st day of our road trip was the first long driving day we’ve had in a long time. it started off with us getting up in the trailer and having one of the best breakfasts we’ve had in a while. once we got going, we got ready to go. the next thing we did was head up to the home where Grandpa was staying. we visited his old house first, to grab some books that he had wanted. we stayed for a little while, and when we eventually had to go i was a bit sad sincei was enjoying myself a lot. we left, and went up to Charley and Shelby’s house for the last time this trip. we really just hung around and talked for a while. once we had to go, we packed up the last of our stuff and went out for the longest bit of driving in a week! once we got on the drive, it was quite fun. i was honestly a bit relieved since Charley and Shelby had started to argue as much as they normally did, and i was not wanting to be a mediator. on the drive, the clouds felt like they were acting wierdly. the first thing i really noticed was that we were above some of the lower ones. the second thing was that there was a thick fog that we passed through in about five minutes from entering. then i noticed that all of the clouds had been very fancy and puffy. it was. very interesting day. our destination was the ferry terminal, and we were also going to be sleeping on the ferry. on the way, i decided to pull up one of my slightly older games for my Switch, and i got quite a bit of progress! i also hatched a Riolu, which i immediateley named Mish mash. i caught a Riolu in my other one, and also named it Mish mash. that was before yesterday. like months before. anyway, we arrived, and we had quite a bit of time to spend. the details get really boring after this, so i guess… that’s all for now. Bye! -Colin






Day 40 of our road trip
Hello. yesterday was an interesting day. it was the day of charley’s birthday party, and i was going too. the morning actually started out fairly well; i got up, had unfortunately little breakfast, got dressed, and went upstairs to say hi to Charley and Shelby. we played the normal stuff that morning, but when we went outside, we only had a little time before we had to go to Charley’s party! it was a pool party, so we changed into our swimsuits and, after a few minutes, went to the pool. once we got there, we found out that the time had been a bit mixed up and was now a 1 1/2-hour to 2-hour party. that was definiteley a good thing, so we went in! the pool water wasn’t very cold, so it was the perfect tempurature for a pool party. i jumped in, which i do not usually do. the party was mainly just alternating between jumping, swimming around, and playing with the floaties. the party had little points of interest. once we got back, which happened after Charley and Shelby had, i went out to check on the backyard to find out that all of Charley’s friends from the party were also there. i was a bit confused at first, but i just stayed inside for a while. i came out a little while later to play a bit, and i did. i was not feeling the best, since i had a headache for some reason, but the main small problem i had was… everyone else was younger than me! it seems like in a lot of shows or movies have the younger people wanting to be the oldest, but it is really tiring. the whole time, at least one person wanted to play with me, and i was only up to it, like, 37.4% of the time. i eventually went inside for almost the rest of the time, but i came in mainly due to my headache. it was really hurting a lot at that point, so i had a lie down on the couch for a while. thankfully, nobody except for Shelby and sometimes Charley came inside. i eventually came outside again to get some food, and i had a hot dog. after we had all had our food, which took a long time due to som of the younger ones’ energy levels, we had some cake. the icing was really sweet, and i could only finish 3/4 of my slice. after a while, i went inside for the remainder, and eventually Charley and Shelby’s friends left. after that, i spent most of my time teaching Charley some special building techniques in Minecraft. after that, me and daddy left for the last time this trip, and that’s all. That’s everything for now. Bye! -Colin