So, we left the courthouse, played in the fountain and then headed up to Indiana. It was a two day trip, so we stayed in a hotel and it was actually not bad. As it turns out, long road trips are made so much smoother with the addition of the portable dvd player. We have a little one that we can put into the van for long trips, but we don't have in on a regular basis. Here's the part that made it amazing: we bought headphones at the dollar store (that's a whopping $1 for each pair) and it made the van virtually silent! Of course, we were still told everything that was happening when the boys got a bit bored, but for the most part, it was a nice, quiet ride and Ben and I actually got to talk to one another a bit and listen to an audio book. Honestly, I have no idea how people survived long car trips before this--there's only so much license plate bingo that can be played before the screaming takes over!
We had a very late night when we stopped because my husband has yet to plan a road trip with 3 young boys in mind. He didn’t plan for extra chi-chi stops or long meals where we need to run off a bit of energy or quite frankly for the time it takes to get all of the junk a family of 5 needs in and out of the car or find the snacks, etc. before we get on the road again from each aforementioned stop. We planned for a slightly late but respectable 9:30 arrival into the hotel. At 12:30 we rolled in, carried in sleeping bags and boys and they crashed before changing into their jim-jams (pjs).
We got out a bit late the next morning, but rolled in to Indianapolis at about 6ish—spent much time looking for Ben’s cell phone (which he lost at some gas station between Florida and Indiana—ugh) and then headed off to a great dinner with some of Ben’s family. They had reserved the banquet space for us and we enjoyed a ridiculous amount of pizza, pop and as much running around as we could get! We owe a big thanks to Barb, Jessie, Meghan, Stephanie and Aaron who planned and executed a wonderful night for us. All we did was show up and everything was taken care of, including our children’s introduction to pop rocks. Here is a sample of a new pop rocks experience:
step one: a mouth full of pop rocks (strawberry if I'm not mistaken)
step two: "what's happening with this strange candy?"

step three: "It's like a party in my mouth!"
Samuel just laughed and laughed as he ate the rest of the pop rocks. It was truly amusing. The other boys got theirs as well, but not chronicled as well. :)
Next time on Te Quiero Hasta La Luna: Our trip to the zoo.