day 3 arrived and not only were we still speaking to each other, we were still laughing and telling stories and enjoying our audio book. the plan for the day was a leisurely one. we'd be making our way up to my folks in northern virginia, but we'd me making a pit stop at the other willises (brinn and fw) for a birthday party.
since that pit stop would already alter our normal driving route, and i knew the likelihood of my being in greensboro, nc again in the near future was slim to none, we may have gone just a little further out of our way to visit the guilford courthouse national park. what was most interesting to me is that it was a revolutionary war site. most of the historic sites i grew up visiting were civil war, so it was a nice change of pace.
the rain made a full exploration a non-option (which matt probably appreciated), but we followed the driving tour and made a few quick photo stops. it did not, however, diminish our need for food. and this is where greensboro, nc became one of my favorite places EVER! thanks to yelp, we went hunting for the big burger spot. it took a couple of tries, some alternating sweet and stern talking to the gps, and an absolute refusal to be thwarted, but it turns out this tiny, tucked-in-next-to-a-gas-station burger joint was a hole in the wall to match all other holes-in-walls. i mean, they have a french fry menu (in addition to their burger menu), and this would easily fall in my top 5 burger/fries nationwide.
time to get a move on though, so onward we went to buena vista, va, where we re-joined colby and julie at brinn and fw's home for georgie's birthday carnival. fw's mad building skills coupled with brinn's mad creativity were on full display, and even though our morning activities made us a little late, we still enjoyed some chicken-catching, funnel cake, and good company.
after getting our fill of some experimental shaved ice flavors, making plans to see the willises at christmas, and bidding adieu, we continued on to ashburn. our late arrival ensured that most of the family was already asleep, so i got matt settled in and we called it a night.
day 4 dawned with some new realizations. the first was that we weren't seeing a lot of 'dawn' anymore. our later and later bedtimes made for later and later wake up calls. ah, finally, a vacation! the second was that matt and i had survived three full days of continuous and close quarters, and we were still having a blast! i wish i hadn't been so shocked by this, but i've lost friends as a result of traveling together, so i'm a little paranoid. but our time on the road was somehow perfectly balanced by conversation, dashboard drumming, audiobook listening and critique, and site seeing.
with the impending doom--i mean, rain--i suggested we push our dc day to day 5 and opt for my last minute back-up plan. he was curious and interested when i suggested luray caverns as a great 'inside activity', and after spending the waning morning hours with my darling nieces, back into the car we went!
another couple hours of good conversation and we were just outside front royal, va, visiting the fourth largest cave system in the country. though i have visited many times, it never fails to impress, and matt repeatedly praised both my idea and the caverns themselves. it also provided him some phenomenal opportunities to play with his new camera. so much so that we ended up in three different tour groups. apparently we were having too much fun and continually found ourselves at the back of one group as the front of the next was coming up behind us. we did ultimately find a synergistic group with some kindred spirits - which made taking non-self portrait photos a lot easier! ;)
after returning to the surface, we made our way across the parking lot to the car and carriage museum that has never ceased to seem random and weird. but, admission is free and boys like cars, so i hung in there while my traveling companion perused the wood and chrome mobility machines.
a few photos and a few miles down the road later, matt asked me about the 'ice' place i'd mentioned. i couldn't believe i'd almost forgotten but i was back in rita's territory. i quickly referred to my rita's app, identified the most convenient location, called mom to let her know we'd be late for dinner (at which point she asked me to pick up a couple of pints), and spent the next hour on the road, mouth watering,praying for pineapple-coconut.
i was out of luck. but fortunately there is always a good second choice at rita's. i teamed up with a store employee to educate matt on the art of ice and custard, and he made his selection. i'm not sure it was quite the earth-shattering experience i had led him to believe it would be (and that my roommate and other friends have all enjoyed), but i'm sure that somehow it's his own fault. regardless, i was satiated.
my family had opted to hold dinner for us, so when we arrived back at the homestead, we got to spend the rest of the evening enjoying their company. it was one of those nights where no one left the kitchen table for hours, and i was so glad to be home.



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