Wednesday, July 20, 2016
California: Middle
Yosemite is amazing! This post will be full of pictures in hopes that it inspires you to come to this great family friendly park. So many parts of the park to see and explore. We saw the valley the first day with our friends and saw all the sights. The next day we headed to Tuolomne Meadows and even though it rained we had one of the best days of the entire trip. Our last day we played at a little beach and I took a photography class with the Ansel Adams Academy. Enjoy the photos!
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
First Problems
This leg of our trip is one I have been really looking forward to. We will be spending 4 nights in Yosemite and 2 of those nights with my best friend from college and her sweet family will be staying with us and visiting the park. Stephanie and I were roommates in Tempe and both very involved at the Newman Center at All Saints Catholic church on the ASU campus. We were both in each others weddings, she and her husband are Sydney's Godparents and we have shared many memories, yet we had not had the chance to meet her 3 beautiful sons. Well with all the anticipation of getting to see them came car and trailer problems. :( Leaving Sequoia our truck battery had difficulty turning over, so a quick trip into town and a successful trip to O'Reilly Auto Parts and all we needed was a new battery, on the road again. With only an hour to go into the park we stopped at a grocery store to get some supplies and gas. As Eric was filling up the car he noticed the 7 pin connection wire had been cut. With further inspection we discovered that it must have gotten caught in between the hitch. With that being said we definitely had an angel with us, because we have no idea when this occurred and 5 of the 7 pins were completely severed, which for those who have never towed means no trailer brakes or lights. The kids ate some ice cream as we patiently waited for daddy to splice the wires. Success!!! We now had brakes and lights and felt safe to continue and we were all feeling very blessed. Thank you for your prayers.
All of those troubles melted away as soon as I hugged Stephanie and Justin and met her boys. We had a great night of s'mores, laughter and new shared memories.
All of those troubles melted away as soon as I hugged Stephanie and Justin and met her boys. We had a great night of s'mores, laughter and new shared memories.
Monday, July 18, 2016
California: Beginning
Today I write to you from Estes Park, Colorado from our trailer just outside of the Rocky Mountain park entrance. It is a bittersweet time, as this is our last national park stop and we will be on our way home shortly. The adventure has been more than we could have ever expected and we are sad to leave and a little ready for routine.
After our amazing stop at the Grand Canyon we spent one night in the hot air of Las Vegas near Lake Mead. We crossed the Hoover Dam at sunset and it was still 98 degrees out, Eric had the perfect description, "it feels like someone is blowing a giant hair dryer on you!"
After our short stay in Vegas we were on the road again to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park in California and in to bear country. The park even required us to place the kids car seats in the bear box.
We spent the day playing in the most amazing sequoia trees and forest for that matter. The weather was perfect and we wish we could have stayed there longer. The hardest thing to capture in photos, in a lot of these parks, is the true scale of how large these trees, canyons and mountains really are.
Eric was very anxious to fish in the crystal clear rivers and caught 5 pretty trout in Sequoia. Sydney also experienced the river in a more intimate way, by falling in. :) All was good and her boots got to ride on the roof up to King's Canyon. The kids also were able to see their first wild rattle snake and thought that was pretty cool.
After our amazing stop at the Grand Canyon we spent one night in the hot air of Las Vegas near Lake Mead. We crossed the Hoover Dam at sunset and it was still 98 degrees out, Eric had the perfect description, "it feels like someone is blowing a giant hair dryer on you!"
After our short stay in Vegas we were on the road again to Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park in California and in to bear country. The park even required us to place the kids car seats in the bear box.
We spent the day playing in the most amazing sequoia trees and forest for that matter. The weather was perfect and we wish we could have stayed there longer. The hardest thing to capture in photos, in a lot of these parks, is the true scale of how large these trees, canyons and mountains really are.
Eric was very anxious to fish in the crystal clear rivers and caught 5 pretty trout in Sequoia. Sydney also experienced the river in a more intimate way, by falling in. :) All was good and her boots got to ride on the roof up to King's Canyon. The kids also were able to see their first wild rattle snake and thought that was pretty cool.
We ended the day with an awesome hike up Morro Rock and enjoyed the beautiful view and the wonders that our God has made.
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