Wow, this October has been insanely crazy for some reason. But 'crazy' in a good way! (*cough cough* the musical) Backing up to the third week of this month, we had UEA. My family, as well as the Stangers, went to Southern Utah. We stayed in the Stanger's uncle's house, which is insanely nice. While we were down there, Tuachan theatre was playing, "Crazy for You," the musical my school is doing this year. I wanted to go so bad because I'm in the musical. As it turned out, the tickets were sold out. Cyndi used her magic, however, and got four back row tickets. I was beyond excited. It was absolutely incredible and gave me ideas for what I could do for my 'showgirl' costume.
The next day we went on a huge day hike on the Subway. It took us a little less than 12 hours to complete. It was a fun hike with lots of obstacles (6 major ones).
{Trail head}
Obstacle 1: Repel between a crack in the wall.
Obstacle 2: Swim through two, freezing, ice cold pools.
{The two pools we swam through.}
Obstacle 3: Cross a very slippery and wet wall....
...so we don't have to swim through an even longer, thinner pool with a rock that could possibly fall on us.
Obstacle 4: Repel down a rock wall.
Random obstacle: Move a log downstream, so we don't have to swim in another pool.
Obstacle 5: Repel down a waterfall.
{Cool tunnel thing.}
{Entrance to the upper Subway. We love logs.} :)
{Crossing over the second waterfall.}
Obstacle 6: Repel down an even bigger and slicker rock wall than before. As you can tell from the picture, I was frightened out of my mind and wouldn't move a muscle.
{Savanna repelling off the wall.}
...so I just found a different way to get down.
{Entering the lower Subway.}
{Downstream view}
{Upstream view}
{Bec, Savan, Dad, Me}
Random obstacle: Find the exit point (which is a small sign and can easily be passed) and finish before dark.
As it just so happened, we found the exit point in the dark, with 1 more mile to go uphill. Rebecca and my dad were behind us for what we thought to be another half an hour. I think I said about 50 prayers at this point because we had all the flashlights (they didn't have any). Luckily, about 10 minutes later, they showed up. Thank goodness for faith and prayers. We hiked out safely, and ran into the park rangers. I felt comforted knowing people come and search for you if you haven't made it out of the park by nightfall.
Overall, it was a great trip that I'll never forget.
On Saturday, we had to leave bright and early so I could be back in time for Musical rehearsal. Later that night, I went to Trevor's birthday party. We had a fun time watching, "How to Train Your Dragon" (super cute movie) and chit-chatting. Trevor happened to have some chocolate covered bugs (yes, real bugs). I told Trevor I'd eat one if he did. I didn't think he'd give in so easily, but he just popped it into his mouth. It was obviously my turn next. It took me forever, but eventually I got the guts to eat it. It was sick. It tasted like hay and I wanted to spit it out so bad. But I ate the whole thing and coaxed Melissa to eat one too. It was quite the experience. We had a fun time though. :)
{The worm. Expect mine was covered in milk chocolate.}
(Photo credit- Me, Dad, and Mark)





























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