Friday, June 10, 2011

Going home

Although we have had many fun and exciting adventures throughout these three months of making friends, exploring new areas and having fun, alas, it must come to an end. I would like to give a few
thanks before are arrival.
First off, I would like to give special thanks to Sheila Zinmaster and Tonja Shipman, for taking care of
our beloved animals while we were gone.
I also want to thank Tonja for giving us some gifts to use and three nice sports bags.
I would like to thank Mike and Bev Baker for providing a few wonderful gifts for us to open during our
3 months gone.
I would also like to thank Kristin Schroeder and Kristey and Shannon Geraty for getting us a variety of travel gifts.
Many thanks to the following:
David Harraden, Jason and Phil, Erica and Jason, and Dean and Ben.
Most of all, I would like to thank my mom and dad, for making this trip possible.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Rapids!

Hi! Very sorry I haven't posted in a long time, my fault, blame it all on me.
After my last post we went to Bryce Canyon, a large area with tall sandstone formations.


Then we went to Moab, where we went to arches NP and took a jeep tour.


After that we went to Salt lake city where we went skiing.


We then drove to Boise, Idaho to see my dad's friend.
We just got back from a 3 day rafting adventure with some awesome whitewater.
Here are some pictures.
Special thanks go to Erica and Jason (Ouzel Outfitters).





Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Death Valley to Las Vegas to Zion NP

After San Diego we went to death Valley, where it's name fits it's personality. It was beautiful but definitely deadly.


You may ask why I have imprisoned my tiny brothers. Long story.
Then we went to Vegas which is basically just a bunch of casinos where people get broke.
Two days later we arrived in Zion National Park, a very interesting 229 square miles.


Sunday, May 1, 2011

New Orleans

(Oops, this is a mess up, supposed to be after Destin post)
Hey! We are in New Orleans right now. It started pouring down rain last night, and still is this morning. We were soaked yesterday on the way to dinner, and I had my first Key Lime pie at the restaurant. It is SO delicious. If you haven't tried it, TRY IT!

And yes, Hurricane Katrina passed through New Orleans. Some of the damage is still there.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Flagstaff Adventures

Yesterday morning (April 21), we left Flagstaff, Arizona, from two big adventures. I am going to tell you about them in this post.
Sedona 
Sedona is a beautiful city surrounded by huge formations of red rocks, shaped over millions of years. You'll definitely gasp or say "whoa" at the gigantic mountains. There just amazing. While we were there we went on two hikes and and awesome helicopter ride.

The Grand Canyon
An amazing place, really. Pure amazing. I mean, to even think of the fact that a river that small shaped something that big? Seems impossible. When we visited there we basically all we did was go on a hike, but we still saw a lot of it.


Also on our hike we saw this rock-mover machine thing. As you can see, there's a pile of rocks beside it
.

Right now we're in San Diego, California, visiting our relatives. I will post soon after we leave.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Saguaro National Park

Have you ever bungee jumped? Probably not. Although if you ask me, well, I have, for the first time. I can show you, too. Click this link.
When we were in Deming, we visited my parents' friends' winery, and after that, their friends took us to the Adobe Deli, a unique restaurant featuring a two-headed calf.


After Deming we went to Tombstone, a city reliving the wild west, where we went to see a comedy gunfight show. We also went to this place where these people made snake parts into various things and then sold them. They also had one acre of wild west antiques.
We left Saguaro National park today, home of the famous Saguaro cacti, where we went on an eight mile bike ride and then went to the Pima County Fair, where I Bungee jumped for the first time.


Now we are almost to Flagstaff, AZ, where we will see the Grand Canyon and visit Sedona.