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Pixel Adventure Content™️

Got a booster seat with safety strap (like an adjustable seatbelt that clips onto his cushioned harness)

Now he can see out the windows easily. ImageImage
Lots of breaks…

Traveling with Pixel is a lot like traveling with a toddler — he gets fussy, he has to stretch, he has to tinkle, he’s thirsty or hungry, and he sleeps in between all that. ImageImageImageImage
I put towels in the bottom so he could reach the edge of the booster seat to rest his chin. ImageImage
Lots of breaks 😂
He was being so good, I got him a treat.
Chicken nuggets 😂 ImageImageImage
Like… where Superman lives? Image
Near Fort Campbell @101stAASLTDIV
Water breaks too 😂 he looks all sleepy because I woke him up. ImageImageImageImage
Double rainbow in Tennessee. Pixel missed it.

(Tennessee also has a ton of huge confederate flags along the highway, so that was… interesting.) ImageImageImageImage
We agreed that neither of us enjoy traffic. ImageImage
Another break 😂 Image
And now he has had a good nap, and some food, and he is curious about Charleston — it’s hot though, I’ll take him exploring later. Image

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