Showing posts with label Stephanie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephanie. Show all posts

Aug 13, 2011

Seamtress with stress on the seam


Steph and I usually have to go to DownEast Outfitters in Cedar.
It's crazy, I know, why shop in a little town?
I dunno, perhaps because they have awesome deals and killer finds. 


But this time, there were some cute, too expensive tanks.
I kept telling Steph, we can do this. 
so we did. 
Tanks $4.00 
Material...I don't know, Grammy passed it to me.
So...eat that DownEast Outfitters.


May 5, 2011

Last day of windy Moab.


It was so sunny and so windy!


Stephanie has an eye for beauty.


Luckily, for us that is, Hunter doesn't care for hiking, so him and The Kona spent quite a bit a time together. 


We were watching Hunter and Stephanie running through the dunes.

Husband "Can you hold The Kona down this dune, I don't want to get sand in my shoes."
Me. "Okaaaaaayyyyyyy." 
(Whilst running down the dune, getting the leash ripped from my hand and The Kona bolts after Stephanie and Hunter.)
Derek bolts after The Kona.
Kona bolts back to me...because i was slowly walking through the dunes and letting the sand get in my toes.  Derek bolts back after the Kona...this happens back and forth a couple different times, all while I'm taking pictures and letting sand between my toes.
You can see Derek pointing and The Kona standing high and mighty, ignoring him.



It really was beautiful there. 


Landscape Arch...which I think should have been called Delicate Arch instead.  
I'd better write the National Park and give them my input.


Double Arch.


One of my FAVORITE PLACES EVER. 
ROCK SHOPS!
It was packed with people and rocks...as it should be.


The Kona was all tuckered out for camping, panting, and being a slight pain throughout the trip.
But, ya gotta love the pup!

Well done Tom and Carol!

May 3, 2011

Delicate Arch in Moab


It's almost breathtaking when you come around the ledge on the cliff and see this giant arch.. . and then all the hundreds of people there too.  Sigh. Makes for a hard picture.


What's a trip without me crocheting a headband.



This isn't the nicest picture of me, maybe I look so sick because of all the "boys" running around without their shirts on for pictures...they could have at least been muscly.



The Husband can take some pretty pictures when I can get him to take the photos!


And then sometimes not!  
This is a direct result of having long hair and not washing/brushing/do anything with it.


This is the ledge right before the Arch.


Get ready.


So this picture seems a little out of place right?  
Well apparently not to the little 6 year old kid hiking...we're just walking down the trail when all of a sudden crazy kid is holding this creature.  The legs are eerily swinging and I swear I saw his head and eyes stare me down.   Yes, I'm still having nightmares. 
We took a couple pictures of the kid, but he was too far away...if only we had our camera out and ready for when he passed by.


Petroglyphs...these are much nicer than some others I've seen.  Just some nice Big horn sheep and horses, not at all like the last pornographic ones in Zion's. 

Mar 14, 2011

Hiking Lion's Mouth on Pinto Road.

Well, we hiked all around Lion's Mouth, only to never find it.
But don't worry, we loved it anyway.


Derek viewing his birthing land. How he loves Southern Utah.
"Birthing" is a term that Caleb (friend) introduced me with.
It's funny.


It's a good thing the Nelson's have kids, because otherwise, this hike would have not been quite as funny.



Stephanie, just before she realized she hadn't eaten breakfast or dinner, from the night before.
Gena, just before she realized her pregnant self didn't want to trump around a mountain with no end in sight.


Dead tree that I liked.


Grandma and Grandpa trudging up the mountain.


Another dead tree i liked.



Oh, look another one.



Caleb, exhausted from trudging up said steep mountain.


Logan : "This is quite a view!" Yes, that's what he said.


Hanging out with uncle D, on a rather large boulder. Where they through smaller boulders from the bigger bolder trying to smash another dead tree. 

Jul 9, 2009

God Bless America and Southern Utah


This fourth of July weekend was extremely fun.
Hiking, Fireworks, Fabulous Family Fun.
This hike is in Zion's National Park, we decided to hike this one because Derek's Grandpa built a log cabin all because his dad wanted to keep him and his brothers out of trouble. It's called the Palmer Cabin.



Here's the crew, Uncle Roger, Carol, Gena, Tyler, Caleb, Logan, Derek, me, Joan, Hali and Hannah. Stephanie and Tom I think are taking the pictures.























There are many debates between all of us, Chaco vs. Keens vs. Teva, we will see who wins.




This is not the Palmer Cabin just one on the trail.









We love the Kolob area. I've noticed people from Southern Utah have a real attachment to their red Mountains. They are beautiful.








Brilliantly situated, I know.


















Baby Tyler.








Now, I know what you are thinking, does she not look like a crazy Asian? She had been walking with her hat flipped up unbeknownst to her....funny Mama.






Caleb and us riding in the back of the truck. Note to all, do not do this in National Parks, they don't allow it.


















Views of Kolob










I would have to say that the Chaco's won over.






Kannarraville Falls.


Derek and I love this hike. It's through the water, has shade, pretty slot canyons and water slides.









Steph, Hannah, Kone, Hali, Corbin, Derek, Brittany and Mama. Chris was taking the picture.



















There's a couple sections where you have to climb up the log/metal ladders to get up the water fall. I swear, every time that there is a different material on the log. The metal ladder was already going to fall off.










Luckily, Hannah and Hali took many pictures for us. They didn't even drop their cameras in the water! (It's happened a couple times before)


































The lighting was awesome!





















These are the water slides. I'll put up some movies when I get them. But here is Hannah, apparently the right slide is extremely deep and she did a somersault underwater.





















Here's Mama braving the cold water.
















































Kona is such a sport. She has a hard time climbing the log (obviously) so Derek (also a sport) has to carry her up. Sometimes when we leave her behind, (just for a minute) she starts this pathetic and ear piercing cry and tries to climb the ladder.






























For those of you who don't know, Kannarraville Falls has now been fenced off, meaning you have to walk down the road an additional mile just to get to the trailhead. Also, don't tell anyone but we dogs are no longer allowed either. Shhhh. Don't tell, but we were not about to drive Kona all the back to Cedar just because they put up a sign.



Flannigans Arch




Hali walking pretty. This hike is always fun. There are two paths, one that you can view the arch and one that you climb up to the arch. We did the view one. Derek, Kona and I have done the climb up to the arch and our lives flashed in front of us many times. It was well worth it, once.


We decided to try and climb some walls. This resulted in two sprained ankles and anger.

























It's funny to watch Derek and Kona hike. Derek is usually in the front and that is where Kona will be. Two buddies.











Big Boulders.








Apparently, I didn't get a picture of the arch uploaded. We'll have to try again. Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention that we got POURED ON. Ya know the flash flood warnings, well there were points I was worried. I've never been rained on so hard. We were completely soaked and we left the car windows down...Nice.



The fourth of July was the Palmer Reunion/my family was there too. It's funny how different we all are. Derek's family helped settle Cedar City, so they have many stories and journals from their ancestors. We had a presenation about Derek's Grandpa, the cabin and we each received a book about him with stories, songs, and pictures. At one point we all sang songs that their grandparents sang to them. (Which at an Oka reunion singing is not Possible)

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