Carter is a disciplined shopper. My 3yr old grandson filled his basket up like he had a job and an unlimited credit card. Enjoy your cross country experience.
Family, I loved seeing your grandson Carter. He is so smart, adorable, and such a bright light. Good luck with your cross-country trip. I'm praying that God gives you all traveling mercy. Enjoy, be safe and blessed.🙏🏾💜😊
Whenever you guys are in the St. Robert’s/FLW/Waynesville area it brings back lots of memories, because we were stationed there for 7 years if you can imagine😊. Thanks for the look around.
Hi yall, glad to see yall back out on the road and making the best of it! I enjoyed watching Carter shopping and playing on the playground (he put a smile on my face). My husband and I started a camping channel in February. We visited Oklahoma/Bricktown and I feel the same way about Oklahoma as you Pegi. Thanks for sharing!
Carter is such a cutie and I love watching this blog I used to travel through Oklahoma once a year before my parents passed, it was good to see Oklahoma thanks for sharing
Hey there guys had fun on your trip thanks for sharing we visited Oklahoma and we went on the Route 66 route they have the little Route 66 book that you can get and stop at all the sites they recommend and get your passport book stamped Oklahoma is pretty nice love watching you guys as usual this is Otis and Cheryl 806 and we finally got our early. Thanks to you guys. Love you.
Oklahoma City's Bricktown district is known as the "Brick City" because it was originally a warehouse district built from sturdy brick: History Bricktown was founded shortly after the Land Run of 1889 and was a central hub for commerce and transportation. The area was home to many brick warehouses and plants, including those built by Oklahoma Furniture Manufacturing. Decline The warehouse district fell into disrepair over time, but was revitalized in the 1990s with the help of the Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS) program. The MAPS program added new attractions like the Bricktown Ballpark and the Bricktown Canal, and other businesses began to move into the area. Today Bricktown is now a popular entertainment district with restaurants, live music, a sports team, and a canal for boat rides. The district's deep red brick and visual art tell the story of Oklahoma City's history.
Man that's crazy i got a five-year-old grandson we just sent him home but that kid loves Target store. And just like you we are up and down the toy isles the whole time.
Thank you for reminding me what living is all about!! Now get out there and find me a male co-pilot! Age 60 and above. easy on the eyes , laid back but adventurous!!! Tn girl!!
The only thing I don’t like about this camp site is the soft ball landing too close to the rv where I’m park in site 49. Yes the girls at the front desk ask about you please call them