Last night late, we arrived at Shandra's parent's house. Tim and Aspen are always nice to see, and recently got 2 new puppies! The puppies are from an elkhound rescue site, and are part poodle, part dachsund, part german shephard, and part a-bunch-of-other-things. The pups, Deva and Raja, are still learning to interact with new people, but did a really great job, and are generally good at being cute and stuff like good puppies should be.

Our next step was in to Lansing for brunch with Shandra's friend Molly. Getting ready to go there though, we checked on the rental car and noticed a flat tire! Flat tires = no good for driving across the country. We called Budget and they sent someone to the house to place the spare on for us, which we declined because that is ridiculous. We assumed when they said they were sending someone out, that they would put a new tire on for us...too good to be true. We instead let Tim pump up the flat to a rideable level (it was a pretty slow leak) and drove to Sears to have the tire properly patched. While we waited we met up with Molly for brunch.
Molls took us to Sawyer's in Lansing which had super rich pancakes and tasty local eggs. We had a great visit and then tried to convince her to come with us, which she wisely declined. We forced her to take this picture:
A few hours after getting on the road, we passed the furthest point west that I have ever been in this world (just a little west of Chicago) which was an important milestone. From now on, I'm christopher columbus'ing all of this.
Typing this in the car as Shandra drives. We'll have some more news and an update on our good friend and host for tonight Ruth either later tonight or tomorrow. Did you know that we stopped in the birthplace of Ronald Reagan? No? Well, search this tag for fun stuff like that as it happens #moandshandradrive
How many Ronald Reagans does it take to screw in a light bulb. 2. One for the lightbulb, and the other to ruin the country's economy for the foreseeable future.