Month: May 2017

Giddy Up

Giddy Up

We decided to spend another day in Bryce instead of heading to Zion.  So, the boys went fishing again – Oldest Son landed a 15″ brown trout!  Afterwards, we hiked the Mossy Cave Trail and had lunch with the Hoodoos.

What’s a trip out west without a trail ride?  Exactly – so we put our beginner bottoms atop Apache (Daddy), Pepper (Mommy), Cedar (Oldest Sis), Weep (Oldest Bro), Poncho (Youngest Sis), and Zeke (Youngest Bro).  With our guide, Cowboy Mike, we went for a scenic ride through a ponderosa pine forest.  Gorgeous views – even got to see some prong horn antelope!  Remember … when the horse wont’ stop grab the reins with both hands and say “Whoa, D@#*%T!”  Otherwise, it’s all please and thank you.

Tomorrow, we have to pack up and head out.  Maybe we’ll do a drive by of Zion NP…

 

 

Bryce Canyon

Bryce Canyon

Well, Daddy and Older Son woke up early this morning to fish.  First thing Older Son said when he got back?  “That’s only the second time Daddy has out fished me.”  Daddy caught two 12″ brown trouts!  All day Older Son kept thinking about fishing – he even went to bed early tonight so he’s ready for tomorrow!  Can’t be outfished by Daddy!

The other 3 kids and I slept in (luxury) and made biscuits and gravy for breakfast.  YUM!  It is more  of a challenge cooking in here with only our minimal camping equipment but I got it done.  And, it was delicious.  The next time we have a chalet reunion, this is what I’m making!  😉

We visited Bryce Canyon NP in the afternoon.  The Hoodoos look like Cheetos, according to the kids.  Amazing.  The contrast of the red earth, green trees, and clear blue skies is striking.  We walked from Sunrise Point to Sunset Point and then part of the Navajo Loop trail.  We saw Thor’s Hammer, 3 Princesses, and Sinking Ship.

It was a great day.  We ate ice cream, grilled, dinner, star gazed, and enjoyed each other’s company.  Pretty close to perfect, Daddy says.  We are truly blessed.

 

  

RV!

RV!

It took a couple hours to get to the RV in St. George, UT, an hour to learn about it, and then another 2 hours to get HERE –> Hatch, Utah.  RVs are TOO COOL!  It has enough seat belts for 8, sleeps 10, and has enough cabinets to squirrel away your things so as to never find them again!  We are staying at Riverside Ranch on the Sevier River.  Daddy and son can roll out of bed and go fly fishing first thing (while I sleep!)  Grateful for the shelter, though – it’s another 28 degree night.  Brr.  Our plan was to hit Zion NP but the tunnel to the park is closed due to falling rocks.  Yikes!  It doesn’t matter – it’s God’s country here.  All beautiful.  Can’t wait to see what we see!!

  

Eagle Eyes

Eagle Eyes

Left Jackson in the snow (again!) this morning.  We had hoped to drive to Jenny Lake/Grand Teton NP but decided against it.  Visibility is poor with the snow.  ?? So … we headed south to Beaver, UT.  Lots of mountainside letters here – landmark tradition of towns and schools alike.  There’s still rain in horizon but I think we’re finally out of the snow.  The most exciting sight today was the Osprey-Eagle squabble we witnessed.  Pictures could be sharper but they sure capture the memory!

 

  

 

SNOW!

SNOW!

Fell asleep to rain and woke up to snow.  Brrr. It made getting up and packing out much harder.  Had a quick breakfast and were ready to go by 8:30.  We went to the Old Faithful Inn, Visitors Center, and gift shops while hubby made his conference call.  Then it was time to see Old Faithful erupt.  It was still snowing and the paths were very slippery so we decided against any of the walks.  And to top it off, all the roads but the West Entrance were closed.  So we bade farewell to Yellowstone and headed to Jackson, WY.  We managed to find a loftroom with a balcony so we spread out the tarp, tent &fly, and sleeping bags.  It’s like a refugee camp in here!

I love town squares and Jackson has one.  It’s surrounded by shops and shops – tourist haven.  My favorite memory today – Yellowstone snow covering the trees,  the mountains, and the bison.   Awe inspiring.

      

Yellowstone

Yellowstone

We headed to Yellowstone NP this morning.  We drove the Yellowstone southern loop (northern loop was closed), picnic-ed on the lake, walked the Prismatic Spring,  and saw the Yellowstone Grand Canyon.  It’s not quite spring here – we even saw snow flurries – twice!  We also spotted herds of bison, elk (even in our campground) and a lone coyote.  We’re camping tonight.  It’s raining now but we may still get snow.  Hoping we all stay warm and dry…

         

  

No Rodeo

No Rodeo

We’ve moved on to our next wild west town – Cody, Wyoming.  Home to Buffalo Bill.  A long drive but not as long as the others.   We stayed in cute log cabins at Cody’s Cowboy Village.  Complete with spa and bunnies.  We’re here before the summer rush so no rodeos.   Another visit, I guess. It’s time for our first visit to the local laundromat – hamper is full. ?

Neat places. Neat faces.

Neat places. Neat faces.

Happy Mother’s Day!  We tried Biscuits and Gravy at the Cowboy Corner for breakfast.  It was good and, thankfully, filled our bellies for a while.  We walked and drove, exploring the Badlands.   Unbelievable!  Words can’t really describe this area.  The formations, the crevices, the size.  We saw bison, deer, prairie dogs (totes adorbs!), a big horn sheep, and a mountain goat.  Even got pictures to prove it!  We drove through Wall and Keystone, SD (kitschich!) on our way to Mount Rushmore.  We said “Hi” to the presidents and then headed to Deadwood, SD.  This town is full of saloon casinos and is where Wild Bill Hickcock was assassinated.  Not really family friendly – kids were kicked out by 8:30 – but it was a neat town.

      

Just keep driving

Just keep driving

Another early morning.  We left at 5am for Interior, South Dakota, a 13+ hour drive through Wisconsin and Minnesota.  We got our first view of The Badlands near sunset.  Incredible!  Town is a generous way to describe Interior but the room was clean and views amazaing.  Dinner was pizza at the Wagon Wheel.  Local flavor.

Chicago

Chicago

What to do when you’ve only got one day?  Well, you take a river tour of Chicago’s architecture, of course!  And a quick drive around Wheaton College.  Or, maybe you shadow your buddie at school.  😉   Evenings are for watching your friend in Spotlight’s performance of Godspell, listening to Tessa Afshar (award-winning Tyndale House author) with the ladies, or playing TopGolf with the boys.  Either way – it’s making memories with friends.