Tuesday, January 5, 2010

You better get yourself to the Grand Canyon!!


A trip of a life time!



On our way, the kids asleep on the road. We left Dallas on Dec. 26th at 6:00 in the morning. It was the day after Christmas, can you say tired?? Our trip was planned, 18 hours to drive. 12 hours the first day and 6 hours the next.

Our first stop, Old Rout 66. Along the side of the High way in Arizona.


The second National Park we have visited. The Petrified Forest! Very cool. Wood that had turned into stone. I have no idea how? I am sure I should have read it on a sign somewhere? Something about water and surviving hundreds of years...


Stop number 2: The worlds most preserved meteor site. Let's just say Joe went crazy. Yes, son a really large rock can fall from the sky! Very large hole in the ground. Neat to stop and see if you are driving through the desert in Phoenix.


Here we go! The descent! I can't even begin to tell you how scared I was to be taking the kids down in. Can they make it...can I make it...can we get out...how many people die doing this??? Just a few thoughts going through my head!

I can honestly say after the first 5 minutes I was the happiest girl on earth. What a site! The kids were practically running down the GIANT hole in the ground. Really, Sara never really stopped! I was so impressed with her. She had a ball. We got out of the snow about 3 miles in to the climb down.


When Joe first took in the view he said, "Momma, we are almost in the picture!" The further we went in to the canyon he kept saying, " we are in the picture now!"


YEAH!! The river!!! This means we are close to the bottom! 7 miles to get to the bottom, it took us 4 hours to get there. I can't say there was not any pain. I was really hurting about mile 3. Towards the end Sara was about 25 yards in front of me. I never would have guessed! I was so proud of her!!


HOME



Hangin' with the mules at the ranch.



Brushing teeth in the community sink. We washed our dishes here too, BTW.


This was on our way back out. We stayed 2 nights in the canyon and then hiked out 5 miles to another camp site. Then another 5 miles out to the rim. It rained on us for about 4 of the 5 miles up to the camp site. We set up our tent and then the rained turned to snow. Yes, it was cold!

Gotta stay dry!


Joe kept Mike busy for, no kidding, 4 hours asking questions about Indiana Jones. Mike told Joe they filmed the movie in the canyon. Joe was hooked!


Sara did awesome until about 1.5 miles to go. Her toes got cold and she could see the path of the mules and could tell where we had to go and just couldn't recover. Let's just say we had some tears. But, in her defence, we were going straight up!! Switch backs like I have NEVER seen. The name of the path was Devils cork screw.

Back at the car. While we were in the canyon, the rim got 6 inches of snow!
The next morning watching the sun rise on the canyon. Our God is an awesome God!! What a creation!
I must say this was the best trip I have taken in a long time. I truly enjoyed every second! It was fun to watch our kids challenge themselves and watch them grow up right before your eyes.

4 comments:

Lisa said...

LOVE LOVE LOVE it! I am so proud of your kids and cannot believe y'all did it. Definite bragging rights...Grand Canyon with a 6 and 8 year old! Wow! Next stop...a 14er?!?!

Sarah said...

makin' memories! I have to say that the hike would have made me a little scared at first too but not nearly as scared as sleeping in that tent! My mind would've gone bonkers on me once night time hit!
Krejci 2010 Trip-Mt. St. Helens????????? any takers!

Lisa Lew said...

Awesome! Love your comments. You guys should go on some kind of family reality show.:)

Nathan said...

Thise kids are the luckest on earth. I be this will stay with them way longer then Disney. Sorry for thinking you guys were nuts for taking on this trip. Now I'm jealous we weren't invited!!!
Love it, guys!