The Nullarbor

That sounds like a much better plan. But whew, a LOT of driving. Do you have some good audiobooks? A few weeks ago we did a road trip, and for the first time we listened to an audiobook. It was only for a few hours. I was driving and the time flew by!
 
The car is packed and we leave first thing tomorrow. Ella has been following us around, she knows something is happening and is making it very clear that she won't be left behind.

First day is 890km, stopping in Port Wakefield SA. We're staying in a pet friendly motel and have found a pet friendly pub 600m from the motel.
 

HAH

Moderator
Location
Devon, UK
The car is packed and we leave first thing tomorrow. Ella has been following us around, she knows something is happening and is making it very clear that she won't be left behind.

First day is 890km, stopping in Port Wakefield SA. We're staying in a pet friendly motel and have found a pet friendly pub 600m from the motel.
Golly Emily, it must feel exhausting/daunting/can’t come soon enough, you’ve put so much work into this trip. I keep thinking of all your planning and the emotions that must go into it, as well as everything you must be putting on the back burner until it’s done - I hope it’ll feel a relief to be on the road and underway. Just think in a few short (!) weeks All the chess pieces will be in place and you can really start to spread your wings.
 

Lab_adore

Moderator
Staff member
Take care @Emily
I've only had one house move as an adult and found it exhausting mentally.
In fact I cried when I handed my keys in to the estate agents.
Look after yourself.
:hug:
Me too! Well the only one move as an adult part. I certainly didn't cry as we were living in a tiny sem-detatched flat next to my parents while we saved up for our house deposit (for 5 years). So handing the keys back to them was not an issue at all!
 
Top