00:00We want to talk today about our road trip to Arizona.
00:03Arizona.
00:04We were going in tandem and we stopped and we got crystals.
00:08We did get crystals and it's the first time we actually got to like bond outside of work.
00:13Yes, we also learned how to tan sheepskins.
00:16We did an apple thing and we also learned how to felt.
00:21And felt wolf.
00:23Probably Big Sur.
00:24Me and my line brothers used to go on road trips all the time to other frets.
00:28One of my favorite road trips was from Los Angeles to Florence, Oregon, where my grandfather lived for a long
00:34time.
00:35I did that drive a lot along the coast. It's absolutely beautiful.
00:39Just going up to the local mountains and taking the kids up there for the first time.
00:43Austin, Texas.
00:44And what I think I liked about it, it was a girls road trip.
00:48It's stopping in Marfa, Texas, which was a really interesting, artsy town.
00:52I'm going to go back to when I was a kid.
00:55We would drive from Orlando to Miami pretty much every year for Christmas.
01:00And I remember that trip.
01:02This was before we had iPads and phones and all of that.
01:07So we would have to come up with fun games to play.
01:10I would have to be in New Orleans back in the 80s. I went to New Orleans.
01:15We were children. We were going to Disneyland. It's a famous long standing joke in my family.
01:23My mother turned around to the kids in the back seat and said to my brother,
01:26Jeff, we're going to Seattle. And he said, I don't want to Seattle. I want to see Mickey.
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