That's for you the first trip. For me, that's already the third trip. We just want to let you see, what we thought were the highlights. So you saw all of the good places that we thought were worth seeing, but you only went across the country from west coast to east coast. You got dropped off at New Hampshire, right?
So we went to Canada after we dropped you off. You liked the trip right? I thought buying boots was fun!
Yea, you get ruined [by travel]. Now there's something not worth seeing, it's a lousy trip then, right? Well we went through a lot of lousy trips, it's not that lousy afterwards. You may find, oh it's no fun, but afterwards, you think back and it's not that bad.
I don't know which part was, I thought I always wanted to see Dallas. I always wanted to see Texas. I really haven't seen all of Texas. I haven't gone as far as El Paso, you know, the border towns with Mexico. We didn't go this far although the very first time when I drove across the country, after graduating from MIT, I did go to almost border town. You know, stay on the southern coast because it's the winter time, so you want to stay away from winter. So we went across, drove. And that's time I went through the national parks in California, saw the big General Sherman tree was impressed. Totally unprotected at that time. I walked around the whole circumference. It's 100 some feet. It was impressive that big tree.