Notes from the Road

March 4, 2010

Notes from the Road 

This post could also be entitled:  

     Can’t Bake Now… I’m on the I-5.

     Joy the Driver and Lauren the Snack Coordinator

     Joy the Baker eats 6 pounds of Chex Mix between San Francisco and Portland

     or simply… Joy the Baker moves her sister from Los Angeles to Seattle in a Budget moving truck creatively nicknamed Budgie.  

Notes from the Road 

It’s early Tuesday morning.  My Mom makes Lauren pose with her moving truck.  That’s not weird, right?  Not weird at all.  

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The I-5 between Los Angeles and San Francisco.  Green, trees, produce and trucks.  

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This is a picture of my sister driving.  Let me tell you why this picture is a small miracle.  

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See, my sister just learned how to drive last week.  She got her license… last week.  She’s 26.  She was afraid to drive until… last week.  And now… here she is driving a moving truck at 80 miles an hour down the highway.  

I told her to slow down.  I told her to calm down.  I told her that there was no room to screw up.  I don’t think that helped. 

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I snapped the picture during the whole 20 minutes that I let my sister drive between Los Angeles and Seattle.  It’s not that she’s a bad driver.  It’s more that I’m kinda a control freak when it comes to things like… my life and living.


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I may not have let my sister drive, but I sure did let (make) her pump all of the gas.  Not her favorite part.  Fact.  

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We stopped at Shasta Lake in Northern California to stand still and look at water and mountains.  

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A self portrait seemed like a good idea.  All we got was bush and blurry eyebrows.  

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We parked Budgie illegally.  We kinda just stopped her on the side of the road.  That’s cool, right? 

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A cool 10 minutes beyond the sunshine of Shasta Lake we hit the snow.  We hit it hard.  Driving through the snow stressed out my Southern California self.  This was deeply disturbing to me.  

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Lauren made me pull over so that she could jump around in the snow.  I was still stressed out until I saw her leaping, jumping and eventually falling into the snow.  Cute.  Super cute. 

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We finally made it to Seattle.  I’d gone through a Costco size bag of Chex Mix, ungodly amounts of dried apricots… and there’s half of a strawberry cheesecake in the truck that I don’t want to talk about.  

Somewhere just outside of Portland I put my cranky pants on.  I was tired of driving.  I was tired of having to eat Chex Mix to stay awake, and I just wanted to be in the Seattle to drink the cup of coffee that I’d been waiting days and days for. 

We made it.   Thank heavens.  This is the view from my sister’s apartment.  

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And then I took my cranky pants off, because I turned around and saw this face.  The darling face of my darling little sister standing in her very first apartment on the very first day in her new city.  I’m lucky to have been able to share this journey with her.  Sisters are friends forever… that’s what we tell each other… because it’s true.  

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Then… we unpacked the truck.  It had its obscene moments.

To make up for those obscene moments, my sister bought me a latte and a doughnut from Top Pot.  Holy heck!  This set my world right.  

Sure I drove days and days to help my sister with her big move.  But maybe… a tiny itsy bitsy part of me was in it for the Seattle coffee… I ain’t gonna lie. 

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Tammy March 6, 2010 at 8:52 am

Love the road trip post and pics! You two are a couple of awesomely cute sisters! Safe travels to you, Joy, back to CA but have fun while you’re here in Seattle. And nice view from Lauren’s new apartment!

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Lindsey S March 6, 2010 at 10:48 am

Well if she needs someone her age to hang out with in Seattle, she is more then welcome to contact me :)

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elizabeth March 6, 2010 at 12:05 pm

if you’re still in seattle and looking for amazing coffee, you must try a cafe caramel from espresso vivace! or a cafe nico, or a white velvet, or anything they make, really.

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Chrys March 6, 2010 at 1:26 pm

You are both adorable! Great pics and story about your adventure together. Thanks for sharing!

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RD March 6, 2010 at 7:06 pm

Loved your pictures and story. Never been to CA, never been to Seattle!

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sher March 6, 2010 at 3:44 pm

Absolutely adore SEATTLE! I haven’t read all the replies or comments here, but if you haven’t already, you’ve got to go to Pike’s and take the ferry across to the island. Oh..and there’s a great pianist there on the weekends down by the fish market. His last name is Hahn. He had a great CD. And don’t forget to check out the first Starbucks. Maybe not your cup of tea(coffee), but it was fun. And make sure you have dinner at the top of the Needle.
Have a marvelous ’sister’ time!:-)

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Val March 6, 2010 at 6:03 pm

Welcome to my hometown, I hope your sister enjoys her time here!

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Erika from The Pastry Chef At Home March 6, 2010 at 8:00 pm

Little sis is adorable playing in the snow! This reminds me of my older sister taking me to view my very first (and very teeny tiny/cave like) apt in nyc.

I’m shocked and feeling pathetic that I am still at the age of 28 terrified of driving. (I’m a New Yorker with no need for a car, really.) I took lessons when I was 19 and nearly gave the instructor a heart attack with my lack of skills…oh and I almost hit a mailman. Can I please have some insight from Lauren regarding getting over this fear?

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Margaret March 7, 2010 at 1:45 am

I did the same exact drive in December with my brother. The pass in southern Oregon was raining cats and dogs! I would have welcomed snow I think. I was cranky in Portland too because of those confusing curvy highways. Way to go driving all the way, me and my brother switched every few hours!

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Fruitful Fusion March 7, 2010 at 3:28 am

Joy, I hop over to your blog for all the wonderful recipes you share with us. But this post is amazing! I love that “sisters are friends forever”. I don’t have a sister but my daughters have each other and this kind of sisterly love and friendship (with the crankiness, why not!) is what I hope they’ll always have. Thanks for sharing!

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Heather March 7, 2010 at 7:01 am

I’m so jealous! Road trips are great, and I wish I could take one.

By the way, I LOVE your blog. It always makes me smile.

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Cookin' Canuck March 7, 2010 at 8:39 am

What a fun adventure you had with your sister! By the way, my mum would have made me stand in front of the moving truck for a photo, too. It’s what mums do.

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sarah March 7, 2010 at 9:02 am

Top pot is awesome but you should check out espresso Vivace for a killer cuppa love. Looks like fun! Thanks for sharing your fun journey!

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Kristen March 7, 2010 at 9:51 am

Welcome to our beautiful city!

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Kaylee Hafner March 7, 2010 at 10:12 am

Hope your sister enjoys Seattle! I’ve never been, but my best friend is moving there in a few months. I’m going to miss her (We live in Florida!) and I won’t be able to visit often, so enjoy!

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Briana March 7, 2010 at 10:29 am

Glad ya’ll made it! I took much of the same drive on I-5 when we moved from Phoenix to Seattle a couple years ago. Your sister has an awesome view from her apartment, I’m jealous! Good for her! And the coffee, yes, is great.

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Jess March 7, 2010 at 1:48 pm

It’s so odd to see an interstate sign with a 5 that doesn’t have a 9 tacked on before it :)

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Elizabeth March 8, 2010 at 6:16 am

Cute! My older sister helped me move up-country too…only we were in one of those awful yellow Penske trucks.

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Errin March 8, 2010 at 8:44 am

Soooo nice of you to help your sister move to my fair emerald city (I guess I don’t own it…but, you know). Perhaps I can advise your sister to invest in a sun lamp? It is dark up here and sun lovers (myself) and those that were raised with sun excess (you socal types) tend to need the extra boost.

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Sue March 8, 2010 at 2:29 pm

What a great adventure to share as sisters! Cute family resemblance:)

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Susan March 8, 2010 at 6:21 pm

You make me smile :-)

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Andrea March 8, 2010 at 10:17 pm

Welcome to OZ

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Myrnie March 8, 2010 at 11:01 pm

What a fun trip! Top Pot in the break room is the only reason my husband will agree to work on Saturdays. They’re hand forged :)

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Sarah March 9, 2010 at 12:20 pm

You must go to Bakery Nouveau in West Seattle. The most amazing baguette you have ever had – promise. Plus the pastries – my fave is the twice-baked almond croissant. And the espresso is great too. You’ll be in baker heaven.

Also, Verite for cupcakes and more coffee. I mean, you can’t leave your sister in a strange new town with no idea where to get sugar and caffeine, right?

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Megan Gordon March 12, 2010 at 7:22 pm

What a sweet post, and what a brave sister you have!

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Lauren March 13, 2010 at 12:06 am

Crazy — my name is also Lauren (obviously) and your sister can’t live more than ten blocks away from me, based on that view. Small world!!

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Hettar7 March 13, 2010 at 6:24 pm

awww…. that’s so sweet that you have such a good relationship with your sister. I’m glad you got to take the trip with her. But holy heck! A week and she’s driving a big truck on the interstate. Your sister’s got guts. Or she’s just plumb crazy.

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Elaine March 14, 2010 at 1:11 am

OMG!! You were right up on Capital Hill!!! I go to work right below the Pemco building at the Seattle Times!! I hope you stopped in at the Vivace coffee house near REI or up on Broadway! They’re the BEST!! :)

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Amber March 18, 2010 at 8:48 pm

How precious!
Tell your sis good luck!

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