>From Michigan to Lexington, you have I-65 thru Indiana or I-75 thru  Ohio.  
Great Luck with your planning.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 5/25/2011 9:53:51 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

ya know DD,  the plan is to visit Lexington after Michigan and if I  
remember........  Cle is nearly on the way..!!  That would certainly  add 
incentive for me.
AZDAVE
 
 
In a message dated 5/25/2011 7:32:55 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 


  Dave this is really cool! I'm sure  you'll be fine. Don't worry, have 
fun! You'll have your family with you. I  think I'd rather travel by van than 
air. Thank you for your kind words and  right back atcha. Have fun! And if 
your not too tired, go south alittle  after Michigan. I'd love to meet you &  
yours!








On May 25, 2011, at 19:56, [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])   wrote:





I am ssooo glad I don't have a crystal ball.   My son  said about Marine 
boot camp, "it wasn't all THAT bad, but I wouldn't  want to do it again."  My 
best friend dug me out about a year post,  and carried me UP to a party on 
the 2nd floor and then back DOWN again  afterwards.  I grew up with him and 
then he moved from Michigan to  Arizona a few years after I did.   I can't 
hardly describe how  much 'easier' this whole thing has been with the help of 
a wild best  friend from childhood.  This list has been about my second best 
 friend as you all have taught me a bunch of humility AND appreciation  for 
just how easy I have had it.   I am a fairly high  functioning  incomplete 
c3 who traveled by way of manual chair and  brute force (everything being 
relative of course) and an attitude of  'git outta my way' since 1967, and 
find it very frustrating to see how  things are getting more difficult as time 
passes.  I have been  pretty independent and the slide is pretty depressing. 
  I'm  going to try a cross country trip by van this summer with my wife 
and  son, and I have low confidence of it being a complete success.   Showers, 
BP programs, accessibility - all these things just seem  overwhelming now.  
I imagine I'll make it back here safely, but the  anticipation is making 
for many sleepless nights.  I would like to  express my gratitude to all of 
you real quads and I hope to share some  funny stories and pictures of my 
trip.  I'm on Facebook and will be  attempting communications with my laptop 
from remote connections.   You guys and gals are the BEST.
AZDAVE  (My trip is 9-19 to 10-7.  This just seemed like  a poignant day to 
 communicate.)




 

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