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Now to get it home

Though we had made our decision by noon, we still had to go by a store to get basic supplies for the drive back, as well as the bank to get the cashier’s check. Once all of that was done, it was time to roll.

The auto mart offered to remove all the excess seats for us to save us having to dispose of them. We kept the front four for us girls to ride back in, and the back four for no reason at all.

First thing we did was clean. The seats were covered in desert dust. Since some of the windows were partially open there was sand everywhere.

It took some time and a roll of paper towels, but we got the seats clean enough to sit on for the ride home. The girls each got their own seat, so they set up their areas and snuggled in…

And of course, we couldn’t start off our trip without the song…

We hit the road about 3:30 pm from Calexico, California, and drove to Tucson, Arizona for our overnight. Along the way, we stopped to take our state sign pictures for both California and Arizona.

Friday was a long day of driving, from Tucson, Arizona, to Ft. Stockton, Texas. Along the way, the girls still had to keep up with their schoolwork. We stopped to see the World’s Largest Chili Pepper, a must see of course, we got some treats and visited the original border of Texas and Mexico.

We made it to Ft Stockton by 9 pm. Who knew driving 12 hours a day in a school bus could be so exhausting!

After a slow start on Saturday, we hit the road once more. Entertainment was provided by some amazing friends of ours that took the time to make the girls folders with word searches and activities. And we had an hourly Bus-Trivia to entertain us with.

We luckily missed the worst of the bad weather that came through the Friendswood area on Saturday. After dropping Cindy off at the airport to pick up the car and then the dog, we arrived home around 8pm. We were exhausted but ecstatic at the same time!

1500 miles, 2 1/2 days….let the conversion begin…..

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Gotcha Day

New Year = New Adventure!

After months of research on the internet, we determined we wanted a “pusher” (bus with the engine in the back) with a Caterpillar diesel engine (since both Cindy and Ivo had worked on those). Due to commitments back home, we had a very limited time frame to pick out a bus and drive it home.

Our final research took us to Calexico, California to an auto mart that specializes in bus sales. This place had PLENTY of buses to choose from.

The first bus we walked onto was not very encouraging….

Luckily not all buses were in that bad of a condition. This one was much better already. Even though we knew the seats would come out.

Eventually we test drove two busses – one with a Detroit Diesel (Mercedes) engine and one with the Cat engine we wanted. 

After several hours, two test drives, and lots of inspection in/under/ around the buses, our decision was made.

N had more fun with “Princessa” the dog, then having any interest in bus shopping.