Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Where the Angels apparently Land

My dad came to visit at the beginning of June and we took off for a much needed adventure in Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. I was excited to hike Angel's Landing again and thought I would blaze up it as well as I did last summer with some friends. As I soon found out, graveyard shift really takes a toll on your hiking ability, as does sleep deprivation. Though it was a lot cooler this time of year, I was really irritated in my lack of energy and the stupid attempts at passing out my body kept trying.


We made it up the switch-backs in a fair amount of time and then came the fun part: 1/2 mile of rock climbing and guide chains along the ridge. My dad was not as enthusiastic about this section of the hike as I was. He thought we were at the top after we reached the first plateau and after seeing the rest of the climb on the edge of the Earth, his response was a very surprised and slightly nervous "oh sh**."



We took pictures at the top and re-fueled- we were joined by chipmunks I wanted to put in my pocket and take home with me. I'd probably be able to fit a few in a hamster cage in my room... We made our way back down and did a few more hikes around the park- dad had a few pictures from when I was about 1 year old and he and my mom took me camping there and he wanted to re-visit the photo sites. :)

Next we went to Bryce canyon an took a day to rest- my body was not happy and i had blisters from my dumb Chacos that don't fit right. The next day we did another pretty dramatic but not as long hike that went down into the canyon and back out. It wasn't too bad but still a bit painful and the feet. We took a scenic way back to Provo and spent the next day showing Dad the Alpine loop and a yummy El Salvadorian restaurant on Center St. The weekend was short, tiring, and way fun!










Sadie Got Married!

One of my all-time favorite roomies and best friend is now roommates with a boy. A very nice boy, though. I went up to Sadie and Abe's wedding at the Twin Falls Idaho LDS Temple a few weeks ago and got to see her for the first time in months. She moved down to Tucson to finish her dietetics degree in August, and what do you know, she met her new husband a few weeks later. He took her on a motorcycle ride for their first date...not too shabby. Anyway, she was absolutely beautiful and it was great to see her family and my friends Pamela (in pic, she was also our roomie and Sadie's roommate before that) and her husband, Tod.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

UT-AZ-CA-UT

For what was probably my only vacation-style road trip for the summer, I hitched a ride with a friend-couple of mine and a cooler and headed to the beach (by way of Tucson). The first day we drove to AZ to catch a wedding anniversary party for one of Rich and Kirsti's friends. It's a good thing we didn't get to Tucson until the evening since we discovered our a/c wasn't working at all...

The next day while Rich and Kirsti were at the party, I volunteered to get the a/c fixed since we suspected it was just a re-charge that was needed. However, that turned out not to be the case. After taking the car to a couple different shops, I wandered around in the sizzling Arizona heat trying ot find something to do while the car was getting fixed. I settled on a pedicure, then a box of lime popsicles from Trader Joe's for lunch. After about 3 hours the car was finally done and I shared the backseat with the cooler again as we drove a refreshing 8 hours to LA.

Kirsti was nice enough to get me a cup of english mints from the party to enjoy on the trip, two of which rolled between me and the seat and were smashed there for a few hours until we stopped for gas. That was a fun clean up. I had chocolate smashed all across my shorts and on the back of my shirt due to trying multiple times to find a comfy position. Luckily, I had chosen to wear my chocolate brown shorts that day anyway. :)


We surprised Kirsti's mom for mother's day and went to Knott's Berry Farm (I am WAY more sensative to roller coasters these days) that weekend. Being the fan of water that I am, we hit up one later in the afternoon. It ended up being our last. Kirsti and I were having a great time watching Rich get splashed the whole time whiel we stayed relatively dry. We stayed on to go a second time and this time Kirsti got a little more action from the waves. I made it through with the least amount of wetness... until the last 2 yards before the exit ramp when we hit a random lip and a huge wave came up and over our raft and collapsed on ME. I went from being perfectly dry to essentially soaked at the very last second. Figures.

My favorite part of the trip was our afternoon at the beach. We boogie-boarded and roasted hotdogs on a fire (the best way to eat hotdogs in my book) while the sun set. I wish we could have been there longer; I love the beach and Utah doesn't seem to have any. Bummer. Overall, it was a nice vacation away from the valley and I even got to drive on the way back.