Days Seven and Eight: To Chicago or Bust
From RMNP to Chicago it was estimated to take 15 hours of driving. I thought there was going to be nothing out there but the surrounding area on either side of the highway was actually very pretty. Green rolling hills, fields of corn, quaint far off barns, etc. We broke that up into two days and enjoyed the highway through Nebraska and Iowa, staying a night in a hotel in Iowa on the border of Nebraska. Before getting to our hotel we stopped in Lincoln, the capital. The next morning Maggie and I drove to the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge which is the only bridge that connects two states and I ran over that and around the parks on either side. We enjoyed a tasty breakfast sandwich in Omaha and then were back on the road.
The next day we spent at Maggie's cousin's house an hour outside of Chicago in a town called Carpenteresville. It was actually a very cute town and they had an awesome bike path that I ran on as Maggie biked. Not before I slept 12 hours though. Maggie actually poked me to make sure I was still alive.
Then it was into Chicago! We got our keys and into our new place.
The next day we spent at Maggie's cousin's house an hour outside of Chicago in a town called Carpenteresville. It was actually a very cute town and they had an awesome bike path that I ran on as Maggie biked. Not before I slept 12 hours though. Maggie actually poked me to make sure I was still alive.
Then it was into Chicago! We got our keys and into our new place.
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