Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Mobe & Montachello

    For fall break my family ventured to Moab & Monticello. We had some wonderful adventures together. Here’s a bit of what we did: Visited Newspaper Rock (full of hieroglyphs) and answered Karissa’s question of how the Native Americans were able to get over the fence blocking the rock. After my wonderful explanation of Native Americans being swift and elegant like deer while using their special jumping moccasins to get over the fence, I was informed that she meant modern day people. So naturally, I had to demonstrate what any modern day person would have done... and jump the fence just how the Natives would have. Um...yeah. I’ve never been skilled in the area of “fence-jumping” so blood resulted. Just kidding. But my attempt was quite mortifying.

 Moving on, we had a nice family dinner in Monticello before attending the temple. When I mean it was a nice family dinner (of delectable Subway sandwiches), that was after our attempt to eat at a locally run restaurant. After looking at the prices on the menu, our jaws hit the table in amazement of such high prices. The majority of my family usually has too much fear of embarrassment to just get up and leave out of a restaurant, but it seemed as though we didn’t have a choice. So, we ran out on a restaurant. Dad stood up and led the way. Mom passed us, however, literally running out of the restaurant, zooming past incoming customers with awe in their faces. The rest of us tried to walk out calmly as to not insult the owner. Overall, quite an embarrassing event considering the waitress would find a suddenly customer-less table with six menus and six glasses of water. Luckily our trip to the Monticello temple made up for the awkwardness of the evening. It was the smallest temple I’ve ever been in, but just as wonderful of an experience as any temple.

 The following day, my dad discovered a small burr with protruding spikes. Dad explained to Rebecca that he found a porcupine egg. Becca, all knowing, said, “Dad. Porcupine eggs aren’t spiky.” Porcupine...eggs? We all got a kick out of that one. We ventured on several hikes, one of which was to Corona Arch. You know Spiderman? Well we met him on our trip. Just as we got to the Arch, he jumped off, free fell, then swung from his strong rope. Ah! CRAZY! But don’t worry, he had a helmet, which of course would have saved his life if his rope broke and he fell 300 feet. Savanna immediately wanted to try, but my mom rebuked that idea, stating she did NOT raise children who wanted to do that. hahaha



  Later we went to the Moab Diner--this restaurant was a much better experience than the previous night. In fact, it was an amazing experience. I don’t think I’ve ever had such a delightful rocky road milkshake in my entire life. I couldn’t help but exclaim of it’s goodness after each bite. The next day we hiked to the famous arch printed on several Utah license plates--Delicate Arch. My family somehow left me at our camp site restroom though. They just drove away, anxious to get to the trail head I guess. I attempted to run after our van, and luckily Savanna remembered that I was actually part of the family, so I eventually caught up and hitched a ride with them. The arch was pretty amazing, and along the hike we passed several people speaking different languages. I find it interesting that people travel from all over the world to visit a rock...but I guess I’ve been to Canada just to see flowers (Butchart Gardens). We also passed several Aggies. I guess USU and hiking go well together, which is fine by me! The night ended with some wonderful star-gazing with my dad. We saw the brightest, most brilliant shooting star either of us had ever seen. Such a great way to end our trip.





Monday, June 20, 2011

Washington

Boise Idaho Temple

Blessed bathroom break

Columbia River Temple

Gum Wall at Pike Place Market


Delicious Russian Piroshky

Asparagus is big up there right now

Seattle

Old antique shop



Ryan and Megan's Wedding!

Snapshots at the wedding

Some waterfall I can't remember the name of...

Leavenworth...cute little Bavarian town

The real Australian Tim Tams. So good.

Someday, when I can cook, I'll say this. ;)

Tractors!

Cute lil' farm


Cousins!
Shoshone Falls in Idaho

For a complete, accurate, funny description of the trip, visit my sister's blog.

Some pics via Savanna

Monday, April 18, 2011

Spring Break

Get ready for your own personal trip of Seattle and Victoria, because you're gonna get an overdose of pictures! This year's choir trip was to Washington and Canada, and it happened to be over spring break. It was beyond fun and went by way too fast.

Pike's Place Market



Meeting with family 

Singing in amazing, gorgeous cathedrals. It sounded incredible. And when we'd sing Come Thou Fount with the organ... oh baby. It was awesome. 

Space Needle 

Incredible music workshop with Dr. Boers at Washington State University

Tour of Seattle with tour guide, Teresa 
{Seattle Temple}

{The locks}

Ferry ride to Tillicum Village 

Clams, Salmon dinner, and a show at Tillicum Village 

Ferry ride to Victoria, Canada 

Singing outside the Parliament building 


The Butchart Gardens 



Exploring Victoria 

Experience Music Project Science Fiction Museum 

Seattle Mariner's opening home baseball game 

This is my view on baseball... 

Funny story: Ever been chased by a hobo? Maybe two? Starbucks' headquarters is in Seattle. So naturally, we (my roommates-Annie, Brianne, and Rachael) wanted to go there to get some frappuccinos. We got up extra early the last morning to go to the nearest Starbucks (they're everywhere). While walking to the cross walk, a homeless man, who we are fairly certain was drugged, started talking to us. He was saying stuff like, "girls" and "I need to write something down." We turned the corner and quickly started walking down the block. We turned again to see that he was following us so we started jogging and then broke out in a sprint around the rest of the block. I was scared out of my mind, but once we realized he stopped following us, I couldn't stop laughing. Obviously, we didn't go to Starbucks, and returned to the hotel. While telling others at breakfast about our adventure, Mr. Smith said there was another Starbucks in the opposite direction of the hobo. Annie and I decided to go for it. While heading down the street, anxious to go to a Seattle Starbucks, Annie heard a voice. She looked across the street to see another hobo talking to us. Seriously? Why is it that guys would never have this problem. Even though he wasn't chasing us, we ran back to the hotel anyway. I guess we weren't meant to go to Starbucks. So on our way back home, we stopped in Oregon for lunch. And what would ya know, there was a Starbucks. Although it wasn't quite as authentic, we finally got our frappuccinos. And I'm happy to say, the 500+ calories of that strawberry cream, delectable drink was worth the entire hassle in obtaining one.

{Minutes after our first getaway & Victory at last}

Bus ride home
Although the ride was super long, I had this book by this woman to keep me entertained. I highly recommend it. You will laugh so hard you can't breath. Really. You will also fall in love and want so desperately to marry a cowboy in Wranglers, even if you think cows are stinky and are OCD about getting your hands dirty. This sunset and the Oregon/Idaho/Utah farmlands and never ending fields provided the perfect setting for my book.

Needless to say, it was an amazing spring break.