Not all who wander are lost.

We just moved our youngest back to school. Fingers crossed his semester goes as planned! On the drive home I thought about heading back to university my second year. The process included packing up the car and making the 8-hour trip from Denver to Omaha by myself. Earlier in the summer I had replaced my trusty orange Datsun truck, "Sunshine," with a high mileage VW Jetta. The old truckster was reliable, but not what anyone would call highway-safe. Its longest trips were into the foothills of the mountains, wheezing and hissing in the elevation. I don't know if it went over 60 mph.
The Jetta, on the other hand, was sporty. The Jetta was quiet. The Jetta's spedometer went to 120, just like Sunshine's, but threatened to get there. I loaded up my new ride, left the mountain views behind, and set out across long stretches of farmland. If you've never driven in eastern Colorado/western Nebraska, it's flat. Wide open vistas with more livestock than humans. A landscape that's easy to speed through. And I did.
When I flashed through Lincoln, I calculated my arrival would be just under 7 hours from departure. A smile spread across my face and I pressed the pedal to the floor, zipping in and out of big trucks for that last 45 mile stretch. At the outskirts of Omaha I approached an interchange between I-80 and I-680. It occurred to me I didn't know how to get to the university. No clue. Freshman year I walked or got rides, but rarely ventured far from campus. True to my nature, I hastily picked an interstate and pressed on.
When I saw the sign welcoming me to Iowa, I knew something was up. This was 1988. No cell phone, Garmin, or iPhone. I don't even remember having a map. Not that it would have mattered because I had a half tank of gas and a lot of daylight.
As you might imagine, my life has been greatly improved with today's technology. You'd think, even when visiting a city I've been dropping kids off in for 5 years. it would keep me from getting lost like I did 30 years ago.
You'd be wrong.
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