Tuesday, our day of rest and regrouping for the last leg of this adventure.  All the duffel bags had to be repacked with the clean laundry--one for each of the next 5 hotel stops.  Bryan also needed to do some work and I needed to do payroll. (Thanks Amy for helping us with the remote printing--can't believe we had a paper jam).  

Dave cooked us a delicious breakfast and then Tricia whisked the kids all off to the Crayola Factory while Bryan and I got some work done.  We grabbed Italian Ices at Rita's in the afternoon and Bryan and I took Annie and James into Bethlehem to the Moravian Bookstore--the oldest bookstore in America.  It is so neat and sells a bunch of different stuff.  Bryan loved all the buildings and the feel of downtown Bethlehem.  He wished we had more time and had spent more time investigated around where Tricia lives.  Dave grabbed some pizza for the kids and we took off for an adults only dinner to Vintage.  It was delicious and it was great to have some one on one time with Dave and Tricia.  We saw some of the homes in Easton and Nazareth and saw the Mario Andretti estate--they have quite the spread.  We also saw fireflies again and grabbed another Rita's before we headed back to the house.  James and Annie played one last game of Settlers with Dave and Trish while Bryan and I finished up work and packing. It was almost midnight before we climbed into bed.  

Now the last stretch begins....Connecticut, Boston, Maine, Vermont, Sacred Grove and Hill Cumorah Pagent, Niagra Falls, Kirtland, Nashville, Kentucky, and Oklahoma City.....wow...that sounds like we still have a lot to do.  6 days left.