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Get out the Map

 On May 26, 2022, our family set out for an adventure in our new-to-us RV. The plan is a 4-week roadtrip across several of these great United States. When RVing though, the plan is perfect until you actually hit the road, so we'll see what happens on this one! 

Leg 1: Lexington, KY to Speedway, IN

Visits with: Joe & Beth, Brooke & Jeff, Abbi & Grandpa

New Friends: Nora

We spent 4 nights at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It was a great time, and the neighbors were all super-friendly fellow race fans. We had beautiful weather for Andrew's first Indy500, and he made it 375 miles into the race before we got a "I want to go back to the bus." Andrew learned that one of the best things about attending a race is making new friends. He met a buddy named Nora and they played frisbee and tennis in the infield.

Andrew and Ella took a shore excursion to the north side of Indy to visit with Abbi & Grandpa. This included a day-trip to the Indianapolis Children's Museum where Andrew had a great time. It was also during this trip that we learned Aunt Panda and Uncle Jason up and got married! We are very excited for them and their next adventure in the islands. 




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