Something about eighteen-wheelers makes me smile.
I don’t get nervous driving on the interstate with them. I always let them merge in front of me when everyone else is desperate to not get stuck behind them. I know better than to drive in their blind spot or to follow too close.
I know to beware of the ones my dad calls “two blinkers”…those who put their directional on, let it blink twice, and then change lanes regardless of who is in the way.
I’ve had my share of meals at truck stops.
I was the only seven year old who knew all the words to On the Road Again, Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses and a multitude of other songs that no one else my age had ever heard of.
My dad’s handle was Mr. Clean and I would love to listen to all of the other truckers on the CB.
I’m familiar with the terms…road gator, Smokey and bobtail. (Go ahead and look them up…I’ll wait.)
Too many times to count, I stood in my front yard and watched him drive away.
Our family photo albums are full of pictures of trucks…that just happen to have my brother and I standing in front of them.
I’m thankful that my dad’s free spirit hasn’t gone away over the years…
Yes, we are a free spirited people.
Like Pa…like granddaughter…
Oh that is SO cute! I love the pictures and the little snapshots into your life – that was fun. Thank you for sharing!
Very Fun! But, one question. Why isn’t there a picture of you on the motercycle? 🙂
Only because I didn’t have a picture saved on my computer. 🙂
LOL! How cute is that! I love this post! Thanks for sharing!
So cute!
Oh I love nostalgia, and what special memories with your dad! p.s. the picture of your little girl on the motorcycle is priceless!
So fun. I’m not really scared of 18 Wheelers either, but only because there have been a number of drivers in my life too. Not family, but close friends.
So funny to hear someone else use trucker speak lol…my dad has been driving for a number of years…I remember the first time I heard him say there was a “gator” in the road. I turned around trying to look at the alligator lol!!
What a fun picture!
I love it! I learned to drive on the freeway during rush hour, sometimes with trucks on all sides…not always 18-wheelers, but still. I did look up the terms, and found this site. http://www.highwayhags.com/extras/trucker-talk/ I love learning new things and this was really neat. Thanks for sharing!
The acorn doesn’t fall far from the tree, huh? That is a cool heritage–dad as a trucker. He has seen a lot I’m sure. Your daughter looks ready to ride!
What a fun read today! And the pictures make the words “pop!” I confess I don’t know what a bobtail is…must look it up!
How fun! What sweet memories!
Great post! I knew smokey but not the other two. We often used CB’s as a military family when we traveled…you know before the cell phone and all. I still say things like…I need a 10-20 on (insert name of unaccounted for child). My bro and I were always coming up with our “handle”. Fun memories.
Have a blessed weekend!
LydiaCate