
It’s time for another post about Our First Rooftop Tent Adventure! This particular day was memorable for a different reason. Although we didn’t see any sights, it’s a notable memory from this trip. There’s something to be said about the joy of an “average” day, even on an exciting road trip.
Trip Diary Begins:
Monday, May 29
The time came to depart from the festival. We woke up around 9, used the bathroom, got packed up, and said goodbye to our friends before we hit the road again.
We drove about 3 hrs to Spokane and stopped at Planet Fitness to shower. As prep for our trip, we got PF memberships. This allowed us to easily shower at various places along our route.
One woman at the gym gave off some weird vibes, which seemed to confirm what we’d heard about Spokane. We met someone at The Gorge who lived in Spokane, and he mentioned there was a “heavy” feel to the area. (No shade to Spokane!) Maybe it was confirmation bias, but we thought something was a little off, and the unpleasant woman wasn’t helping. But hey, we all have bad days.
Okay, onto the good stuff. For lunch, we decided to go to Chili’s. Sometimes, the classic chain restaurants are just what you need. We started by ordering Presidente Margaritas. These margs come with a shaker so you can shake them at the table, adding a fun interactive element to the meal. For food, we got an appetizer trio and quesadillas. It wasn’t anything new or local to the area, but it truly hit the spot.
The perfect follow-up to a chain restaurant meal is going to see a movie. The live-action version of The Little Mermaid had recently come out, and I was super excited to see it. I don’t consider myself a Disney Adult™, but I do enjoy certain Disney movies (especially The Little Mermaid). I was curious to see how the underwater scenes would look, and I thought Halle Bailey was the perfect choice for Ariel. She literally looks like a princess, and she has a beautiful voice.
Jon and I both loved the movie. It was a magical, colorful, and fun-filled experience. The songs are so iconic, too! Jon especially appreciated the message of following your own path and listening to your heart, and I can’t argue with that. It was an absolute 11/10 film, and I highly recommend it. If you’re interested in checking out live-action Disney movies, please watch this one. I haven’t seen it since that first time in Spokane, but I’m craving another watch right now. Love, love, love!
After our wonderful time at lunch and the movies, it was time to get back on the road. Along the way, we stopped at a cool gas station in Montana. (It may have been the St. Regis Travel Center.) Yes, even gas stations can be cool sometimes.
We listened to The Therapy Gecko podcast during our drive (which I completely forgot about until working on this). It’s certainly a unique podcast, where a man with no professional qualifications gives advice to callers. Sometimes the advice is good, and other times I find it to be questionable. Oh, and he’s also dressed like a lizard, which you obviously can’t see if you’re only listening, but it’s part of his whole schtick.
In one of the episodes we listened to, he had an interesting conversation about living in the moment versus always looking for the next thing. That can definitely be hard to do sometimes, especially if you’re always planning your next trip like we are. But it’s a great reminder to slow down and be present.
Overall, this was a top-tier day. We didn’t ski, hike, travel the coast, or see live music, but we had a wonderful time enjoying simple pleasures. For this reason, this day stands out to me. I love that during a trip where we did so many exciting and new things, we also had a great time doing something typical of an ordinary suburban weekend. There’s a certain beauty in that—one I can’t ignore.
Another Enjoyable read-appreciate the recognition of ordinary things. Well done & fun🥰