My theme is a 1930 road trip my husband’s grandparents, father and aunt took traveling from Washington State to the East. They were gone for three months and traveled over 10,000 miles.
Page 1 is an introduction of how I envision the beginning to set the stage, but the remainder of the album will be in Aunt Ellen’s own words as written in her diary.
1930 Road Trip Memories Forever Treasured. The air was dry and the sun seemed extra hot that September day in Yakima as nineteen year old Ellen hurried downtown. She wanted something in which to write the stories of their upcoming adventure. The hard work was done for this year. She had worked since spring for the packing company, first sorting and packing cherries, then pears, peaches, and finally apples.
The family, L.O., Rose, Alton and Ellen were leaving tomorrow in their 1930 Chevy for the trip east. Alton was 21 and would do most of the driving. He had saved most of his money from working at the lumber mill. The folks shut down their home laundry business and were eager to see the countryside and visit family in Michigan, Ohio and Kansas. She purchased a perfect little brown journal at the Five & Dime and a No. 2 pencil.