DAY 3: Kerrville, TX to Tuscon, AZ




Melissa beside a section of the Berlin Wall at the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum.
We decided to get the show on the road early since we had quite a few miles still ahead. Kerrville is a quaint little town nestled in the hills of west Texas. It is a beautiful area with mountainous regions and the fall air was crisp and refreshing. We were able to take in the beautiful sunrise behind us and the abundant deer along the roadside. The hills soon gave way to more desert like conditions, which are beautiful in a unique sort of way. We set a goal to be in Tuscon by night fall, and arrived about dusk. We were too tired to do much of anything, so we called it a day.

DAY4: Tuscon, AZ to Simi Valley, CA
On Tuesday morning we rose early to be able to visit the Saguaro National Park and the Sonora Desert Museum in Tuscon. The Saguaro Cactus are quite interesting. They grow arms after 75 years of age, birds use them for nesting, and they are also protected. A special permit is needed to move one.

After a couple hours we pressed on determined to make it to Simi Valley, CA, our final destination, by the end of the day. According to AAA, the I-8 route around Phoenix, AZ saves time. We decided to take that route, and we found ourselves in the middle of NOWHERE! The cars were fewer and further between and rest stops with fuel were rare. I told Melissa that one thing I had learned from our trip to Death Valley last year, is to ALWAYS have water and keep the gas tank topped off. I drove Melissa crazy checking for the next gas station and watering hole along the AAA triptik route! Melissa reminded me that we had a bike attached to the back of the truck, but I'm afraid it would have been quite a fight to see who would walk and who would ride if necessary!
Arizona almost seemed to be the size of Texas, and we were beginning to think we would never get to the California line. Thankfully, God dotted the road with beautiful hills and jagged mountain peaks, blooming golden desert flowers, and cactus plants of all sorts to keep us entertained. The two video books we listened to also helped!
While crossing the desert in Arizona, we could see rain falling in the distance and when we pulled off to stretch, we saw this beautiful rainbow.
Finally, and not a moment too soon, we could see the California border inspection station ahead and suddenly I think we both were energized by knowing that another couple hours and we would be "home!" Around 8:00 p.m. two weary travelers arrived and Mike was waiting just inside the gate of our complex.

Though the journey was long, it was a wonderful experience for both me and Melissa. We had lots of laughs along the way and made some wonderful memories.
On Thursday, we visited the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, which was well worth the time, and saw the memorial site where President Reagan is buried. An actual Air Force One jet is on exhibit, and we were able to tour the inside. It was quite an awesome sight to see that huge jet on display inside the building built especially for that purpose.

Melissa beside a section of the Berlin Wall at the Ronald Reagan Library and Museum.
Melissa will be flying home on Friday, and I will begin unpacking my things. Please pray for Mike and I as we adjust to this new adventure, and that God will use us here in California to bring honor to Him. We will miss our dear friends and family, but hope to keep in touch with many of you! Stay tuned!