Niece Chrissie and Chris drove from their new home in Utah to a relative’s birthday party in Kentucky. The next day they picked me up before noon, and we went to a town near Charleston to see Chrissie’s parents, Chris and Steve. We hadn’t even left my neighborhood when we had an exciting surprise. A flock of wild turkeys crossed the road. I had never seen so many at once, and Chrissie counted nine while snapping a photo of them. I think I can see six in the picture.

On the highway, I nestled into the large seat and enjoyed chatting while watching the scenery slide by. The back seat arrangement is different from any I’ve seen before. An armrest divides the space into one large seat and one quite small one. I felt like a queen, ready to wave to the crowds.

Steve treated us to dinner at an Asian restaurant. Three of us had sushi, and oh! how good it was!

As we relaxed later, Chrissie caught all the seniors on their phones.

That’s a long trip from Utah! It’s wonderful that they included you!
LikeLike
I was thrilled to be included. These are very special relatives.
LikeLiked by 1 person
You have the best relatives and neighbors and friends!
LikeLike
Yes, I do, and I love to share them.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Looks like everyone is enjoying themselves!!
LikeLike
Yes! We all had a great time.
LikeLiked by 1 person
That sounds like a nice trip – how fun to see all those turkeys too. I have never had sushi, so you’ve got one on me!
LikeLike
My favorite choices of sushi are those with raw fish, but there are some with cooked fish and others with veggies.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I think I’d have to do the cooked fish and veggies. I was more adventurous in my younger days.
LikeLiked by 1 person
What a fun outing and nice to be chauffeured in a comfortable chariot! I had sushi last night. What a great treat!
LikeLiked by 1 person