Nearly everyone we passed on the trail spoke a different language proving to the kids that other people than their crazy parents think this stuff is cool and worth seeing, not just "rocks, rocks, and more rocks, with some trees" sigh. They are such barbarians. We tried.
Friday, August 14, 2015
Bryce Canyon
We went to Vegas by way of Bryce Canyon. Fun fact, the area in front of the canyon was the home of a settler named Ebenezer Bryce. He is said to have said in reference to the canyon that "it was a hell of a place to lose a cow." Because it was more of less in his backyard, it became known as Bryce's Canyon.
Salt Lake City Day 2
Today we toured around Temple Square in the morning. We went into the conference center, the north temple visitors center, and the Joseph Smith Memorial building, which is where Karl's mom works. We got to tour her floor and meet a few of her coworkers.
Salt Lake City
We spent our first day in Salt Lake at This is the Place heritage park, kind of like a mormon Williamsburg, but a bit smaller. We could have seen so much more but we ran out of time! We started with Brigham Youngs pink forest home.
We did learn why they say it will cost you and arm and a leg, cause portrait painters charged per limb, and why you need to min your p's and q's, typesetting is a tough job.
This was next to the trunk room,(aka old fashioned closet) and loom room/dance hall where they made fabric. Yikes. Glad I have a fabric store, but period costumes make me squeal with delight!
Karl fell asleep whiles the kids were panning for gold. We also got to go with friends from Syracuae who moved to Utah.
Utah- Day 1 Arches National Park
Colorado National Monument
We left Denver later than we planned, but we made it to the scenic Monument Road before the sun completely set for the day.
The view was spectacular as we drove the 30 odd miles through the canyon area. We didn't get to see a Big Horn Sheep despite the sheep crossing sign, but we found a prickly pear cactus with bunny dining upon said cactus, ouch, and a tiny little lizard! The trees were knurled an fascinating and the dirt was red and soft. We even saw insane bikers going up the 1000ft elevation.
Just don't look to the right as you drive on some of the hairpin turns as you go on the edge!
Monday, August 10, 2015
Day #1 wedding
We had an amazing Saturday! The wedding was beautiful, couple was so happy and cute, reception was yummy and lots of fun! Super tired from the late arrival and car fiasco, but so happy we were able to come. Emily caught the bouquet. Yikes. But she shared all the flowers with all the other little girls. The kids loved the soft serve ice cream bar at the reception, especially because it was slightly tucked out of the view of any parents who might say silly things like no thirds! Cousins galore at the Johansons house!
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Worst rental pickup experience to date
You'd think at 1am it wouldn't be a huge rush to get your reserved car. There were 10-12 people lined up. Mind you, my body thinks it's 3:00. One person is taking rentals and she is agonizingly slow.
We landed at 12:06, It took almost 30 minutes to dock the plane, we waited for another 20-30 in baggage claim and now it's been maybe 45 minutes and there are 5 more people in line ahead of us. I want to cry. It's still a 45 minute drive to get to our final destination. I'm so glad the wedding isn't at 9am. Never flying west after 6pm ever again.
It took 2 hours to be helped. The kicker, oh, we don't have a mini van. You can have a large suv instead. I am still annoyed because behind the kids are all kinds of happy about touching one another.
What is the point of reserving a specific style of car (at a specific price point) if they don't honor it? I gave my arrival time. Surely that would allow staff to gauge when the vehicle will be needed so they don't give it away.
What would the staff have done if we had 4 kids, not 3. 3 can uncomfortably stuff themselves into a tiny suv, but 4 not so much. If I had wanted to experience the joy of hearing kids say "he's touching me" on my 2000 mile road trip, I'd have gotten the cheaper suv. thanks for the extra 60 mile detour to go back to rental car place to hopefully get the car I asked for 6 weeks ago.
***update. We were able to get a van on Sunday! Drove through some amazing mountains today on our way to Arches National Park!
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