Thursday, June 26, 2008
If there was one state that I wasn’t to excited about crossing that was Nebraska, but I have to say that if there was one state that made an impact on me, it was Nebraska. Just to see how everything in Nebraska was farmed was amazing, you really get a sense of the industry that America has when driving through Nebraska.
On Friday My Dad and I tried to see the Royals play in Kansas city, but we couldn’t find a place to park the truck, and as it turns out we chose the one day in the season when the Kansas City Royals sold out.
On Saturday I got to see something that I have always wanted to see, Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Since I was a little kid I have loved the Cardinals, and seeing Busch Stadium was like seeing my Graceland. Seeing it brought back to my memory a thousand boyhood memories of playing baseball and dreaming about playing in the Majors. And even though I didn’t get to see a game, I could still imagine how magical it would be to see a game there on an August night, watching Pujols and the Boys hopefully kicking the Crap out of the Cubs.
On Sunday we made our way through the rest of Tennessee, and to Columbia, South Carolina. The best part about this cross country trip was the fact that I got to do it with my Dad. I think that it is every boys dream to be able to do something like that with their Dad, something that years down the road a son will be able to look back and say this was the defining moment in the Father/Son relationship. For me that was this trip, and I will be able to look back on those 4 days as a defining moment in my Life.