Thursday, August 25, 2011

Southern Utah Trip

The first week of August, Spencer took the older scouts down to Zion for 5 days to play, explore, and hike the Narrows.  So I decided it was the perfect time to get out of town with the kids as well.  We also went down to southern Utah.  We stayed at my Grandparents house in Minersville and used that as our home base to explore, relax, and have fun.
I hadn't been to my grandparent's place in a few years and my kids have never been there.  They loved exploring their yard, house, and wood shop. Along the side of their house, they have rocks and cute animals - that kept the kids busy playing and rearranging.  Here's Lucy posing on the turtle.  We couldn't get Sammy to sit still long enough for a photo!

 We played at the park.
 And took Sammy's monthday photos (this one might look kind of familiar).

 Lucy had never been on a teeter-totter.  She loved it!

 We also meet up with a couple of friends of mine from college.  Kari and Justin and I were great friends at SUU and they live in Parowan now. 


We visited them at home and then traveled to Cedar City with their 3 kids to see the Greenshow at the Shakespearean Festival.

 We ate dinner during the show and I kept Sammy strapped in the stroller during it.  Good thing because as soon as he was free, this is all he did!  That kid is constantly moving!


After the show we walked around campus and talked about what was the same and what had changed since college - for example, there is a brand new education building right in the middle of campus! 

We talked, and talked, and talked.  By the time we left, the kids were telling us it was time to go and it was dark outside.  Here is Kari and me with our kiddos.  It was so nice visiting with them and being on campus.  Made me want to go back to school!

 The next day, Grandpa took Spencer and the scouts up to the top of the Narrows.  While he did that, Grandma, the kids, and I, took the shuttle up to the top of Zion Canyon. The kids loved the shuttle and we saw a couple of deer on the way up.


 At the top, at the river walk, there was lots of sand.  Nice, soft sand.  The kids had fun playing in it.
Then we tried going to Weeping Rock but the kids were super tired and hungry so we headed on back.
On the way up the shuttle, I showed Lucy the map and pamphlet.  On it were pictures of plants and animals found in Zion.  I told her we should try to find them.  The whole time we were there, she would point out the flowers and the pictures on the buses.  She was so concerned that she wouldn't find them all.  It was super cute.

I love this picture of Grandma and Lucy.  It was really neat to see my kids get to know and love their great-grandparents.  They have spent time with them before, but never for long periods of time, so they've always been pretty shy with them.  By the 2nd or 3rd day there, they were climbing into their laps and watching TV with them or asking them to read stories.  It was really sweet.  

The evening after Zion, we went to St.George to visit my friends Shani and Skyler.  Shani was my roommate at college and Skyler and I have been friends since jr. high.  I introduced them, and now, 2 kids later, they live in St.George.  It was fun to visit but we didn't take any photos. :(
The rest of the trip was spent relaxing at Grandma and Grandpa's.  We did crafts and swam.

There was lots of bike riding.
They have a really, really long and wide driveway that was definitely appreciated by Lucy.

Hmmm... I like this pink ball!
You mean, it's Lucy's?

Well, Ok, here ya go!

And the kids were wonderful.  They even "helped" me pack up the car! 

2 comments:

Stacy Hunt said...

I grew up in Utah and yet have never been to Zion's, Arches, Canyonlands, etc. I need to remedy that...

Johnny said...

What a wonderful trip...glad you got to visit with mom and dad. Lucy does love the see-saw...we had her on one when we visited Liberty Park last spring.