Both Rachel and Benjamin have made many achievements. At four of the eight National Parks that we visited, they have both received the badges for becoming a Junior Ranger.
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Achievement
Both Rachel and Benjamin have made many achievements. At four of the eight National Parks that we visited, they have both received the badges for becoming a Junior Ranger.
Signs
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Bloppers-Mac n' Cheese
Bloppers-"Honey I Shrunk the Kids"
Bloppers-Grand Canyon
“I am going to jump off this cliff and there’s nothing you can do to stop me,” said Katie at every little ledge and step. She ended up jumping off about 20 “cliffs,” and survived.
At the ledge looking down into the Grand Canyon, we decided to climb up a little higher. It was a blast racing each other to the top and looking out over the wonderful view. Bekah and Jaclyn’s hair was sticking up on end and it was cool to look at, until we realized that it’s a sure sign of electricity in the air, lightning was on the way. We quickly got down and away from the edge, and after the jitters rolled off, we laughed. No lightning came that day.
At the ledge looking down into the Grand Canyon, we decided to climb up a little higher. It was a blast racing each other to the top and looking out over the wonderful view. Bekah and Jaclyn’s hair was sticking up on end and it was cool to look at, until we realized that it’s a sure sign of electricity in the air, lightning was on the way. We quickly got down and away from the edge, and after the jitters rolled off, we laughed. No lightning came that day.
Friday, September 7, 2007
Bloppers-Leopard-print Pajamas
We only ran over one animal the whole trip, and it happened to be one from inside of the RV. You see Luisa likes to sleep in leopard-print pajamas. Plus when driving, the wind really picks up inside the RV and many times we lose napkins, tissues and plastic bags out the windows. This time, we lost a leopard-print pajama top. Luisa screamed and everyone else just about had a cow. We had to backtrack a mile by the time we turned around to save the poor animal that flew out the window. It is still being put to good use.
Special Thanks
We would like to give a special thanks to everyone for helping us make this happen. This trip has been life changing and would not have been the same without the help of others. Thank you to the people who touched our lives and made an impact in our future. Thank you to those of you who opened up your homes and allowed us to share you bed and food. Thank you to all the little people who helps us by just giving directions. Thank you to our family who supported us and went out of your way to spend time with us. Thank you Jack, and the nice couple from North Carolina for you know what. Thank you to Ben’s work for giving him the time off. Thank you to our friends who were still our friends when we got home, even though we were out of contact for 6 weeks. And lastly, thank you to our sweet little RV who carried us all of those 9,500 miles (mostly).
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Home at last!
Yes, we made it home in one piece. Although not without a few tears of joy. In fact, the kids screamed the entire length of our street. We found the house just as we had left it. The dog was delighted to see us, the cat and fish couldn't have cared less. Sharon watched our home and took care of everything while we were gone, and we would like to thank her. She was wonderful!
Well, it is time to go back to school, back to work and back to reality. It has been an amazing 6 plus weeks. We traveled over 9000 miles, 42 days, 240 square feet of living space - yet an entire country - partially discovered, certainly much more appreciated. We are closer as a family with more unity and love than ever before. Ultimately, we were able block out the world and survive as seven people, on the go, learning, loving and living.
We hope to have changed; that we care more, that we are more openminded, that we have more patience, tolerance and understanding for our fellowmen, but most of all, that we are closer to the Lord, for protecting us, guiding us and answering our many prayers.
California! - Yosemite
Overall we entered into 28 states and Canada, however, no state received the hooping and hollering as did California. Yes, there was an ear ringing moment. It seemed good to be back, but sad to know that it is almost over. We went through Bishop, CA - then up over Tioga Pass into Yosemite. Yosemite was beautiful, yet full of foreign tourists - like unto the Grand Canyon and Bryce. We found a campsite and then went for a nice hike to see some sequoia trees. That evening we were delighted to find hot showers to clean our tired, sweaty bodies.
Rachel and Benjamin became Junior Park Rangers for the fourth time: Mesa Verde, Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon and now Yosemite. It is a good program for the youth to learn more about the parks and then pledge to help keep them clean.
Luisa and I could easilly stay a few more days, but the kids are dying to get home and see their pets, beds and friends.
Extraterrestrial Highway
As with so many experiences on our travels, this too was something that we didn't know existed. Yes, in southern Nevada, just North area 51, there is a unique community called 'Rachel'. We didn't stop but to take pictures of Rachel next to a sign showing her name - but we ended up staying the night. Oh, and we may have seen a UFO that night. The next morning, we ate in the Ale'inn Restaurant, eating alien legs and eggs.
The next morning we headed through Tonopah, Nye County Nevada. One of Luisa's wishes was to tour a cemetary. She got her wish. Many of it's occupants died in 1906 of illness or from the mine fire.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Bryce Canyon
Our trip was shortly coming to a close, so we wanted to extend it a bit, plus we wanted to avoid the heat of Las Vegas, so we headed North, where we found ourselves at Bryce Canyon. We were all so happy for that choice. We took a guided tour along the Canyon rim and found out the history as well as the legendary tales of the place. We found BUGS BUNNY among one of the hoodoos (rock formations). And Ben and Benjamin took the three mile trail down in the canyon valley.
In the evening we were able to tour some local shops and enjoy a movie (DVD on the laptop). The thing that will standout most in our minds is that 95% of the visitors at Bryce were foreigners. Amazing that they would travel halfway around the world, when it sit practically in our backyard. That night, with no privious sleeping arrangements, we stayed at an RV park in Tropic, Utah.
Grand Canyon
We were fortunate that we were given advice to visit the North Rim, AND we followed it. Just the drive to the park entrance was fabulous. But the part we liked the best, is that it was cooler than we have experienced on this trip. It even rained and we were all thrilled to be able to use our raincoats. Rachel wanted to bring her umbrella along on our hike to the rim, but it such a lightening magnet, Mom vetoed it.
We took a hike along the rim where we were able to see some wildlife, but more importantly, we were able to see such spectacular views. It truly was breathtaking and awe-inspiring. The views were spectacular but a little wet, so we came into the lodge where Benjamin found a friend. We also did some shopping, one of our favorite pastimes.
We were blown away by the magnificence of nature of the Grand Canyon and it surpassed any expectation that we had.
We didn’t want to leave too soon so we spent the night in the Kaibab National Forest, it was an amazing experience to wake up to birds chirping and nature all about.
We took a hike along the rim where we were able to see some wildlife, but more importantly, we were able to see such spectacular views. It truly was breathtaking and awe-inspiring. The views were spectacular but a little wet, so we came into the lodge where Benjamin found a friend. We also did some shopping, one of our favorite pastimes.
We were blown away by the magnificence of nature of the Grand Canyon and it surpassed any expectation that we had.
We didn’t want to leave too soon so we spent the night in the Kaibab National Forest, it was an amazing experience to wake up to birds chirping and nature all about.
Mesa Verde
Soon after the family reunion, the Ben and the Jim families took a hike at Mesa Verde,. We were able to hike around the ruins of the cliff dwellers of long ago. It was wonderful to see the remnants of a united and resourceful community. The buildings were very well constructed, but as Katie and Bekah learned, they were a little on the short side.
The cousins looked so cute together even with Ben’s youngest is older that Jim’s oldest. They were all seen holding hands on the way down and back up.
We then headed toward Arizona via Four Corners, however we only go to three corners because the park had closed half hour earlier. So if YOU are ever headed to “Four Corners,” be sure to arrive BEFORE 8:00 p.m., and tell us about it.
The cousins looked so cute together even with Ben’s youngest is older that Jim’s oldest. They were all seen holding hands on the way down and back up.
We then headed toward Arizona via Four Corners, however we only go to three corners because the park had closed half hour earlier. So if YOU are ever headed to “Four Corners,” be sure to arrive BEFORE 8:00 p.m., and tell us about it.
Colorado-small Family Reunion
Our next stop was Pagosa Springs, Colorado. We were joined by Grandma, Jim’s family, Jeffrey & Kathleen, Steve & Dana. Thanks to Dana’s family we were able to enjoy our stay in a wonderful condo. On Tuesday we went to Wolf Creek and hiked up to a waterfall where we enjoyed the mist after a mile hike. On the way to our picnic destination, Jeffrey spotted a bear on the side of the road and stopped abruptly, startling everyone in the car. It is unfortunate that we don‘t have a picture of the bear, but very fortunate that we did NOT rear end the vehicles that were stopped in the middle of the road.
One of days found us floating down a small river on tubes. It was wonderfully refreshing and a marvelous way to enjoy the mountain air and sunshine, not to mention Big Ben got a NICE sunburn.
All the outdoor activities made us quite hungry and we were able to enjoy many delicious feasts together. We all took turns at the kitchen or grill.
It was great to spend some time with family during our trip. As Katie put it, “It’s a vacation WITHIN a vacation.”
One of days found us floating down a small river on tubes. It was wonderfully refreshing and a marvelous way to enjoy the mountain air and sunshine, not to mention Big Ben got a NICE sunburn.
All the outdoor activities made us quite hungry and we were able to enjoy many delicious feasts together. We all took turns at the kitchen or grill.
It was great to spend some time with family during our trip. As Katie put it, “It’s a vacation WITHIN a vacation.”
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Oklahoma
One of the last anticipated destinations on the way home was Steve and Dana’s house in Oklahoma. We made it and had a blast. They have just finished their house too, the guest bedroom was very nice-thank you. Dinner was at Dana’s parents house, thank you for the burgers and hotdogs. We then went down-town and viewed the memorial. It was a very somber moment as we reflected on that day, but very impressed with the memorial set-up.
Back at home it was time for bed, but instead Steve kept the teenagers up with stories and movie talk. How fun, Steve. Next morning after sleeping in, we all headed out to Arcadia Lake. Dana’s parents, Dana, Steve, and all the Ben Nye’s fit on that very nice boat. We all had a BLAST!!! We each took turns going out on the tubes 2 at a time. Steve was an absolutely crazy driver. Near the end, all he would do is trying to knock us off. Benjamin was the only one who truly succeeded in staying on. Bekah attempted to wake-board, and did a great job at trying. Dana skied a couple times. She was so good at it that no one else even tried.
Everyone got a really nice sun tan/burn. We had so much fun, and we paid for it the next couple days in our very sore muscles and burns. It was completely worth it though. Thank you again to Steve, Dana, and her parents.
Horses
In the wee hours of the morning on the 9th, we found a campsite in Tennessee and just crashed. Later that morning we were planning to head out early, but on the way to the bathroom Rachel spotted a couple of horses just a few campsites away. We could not leave without at least petting the horses, but we were blessed with so much more.
The horses were named “Danny Boy” (dark brown) and “Smash” (white paint on chestnut) and their owners were David and Sharon. And their dog Duffy who had white eyes. They hale all the way from Florida and originally from upstate New York. David is a real live cowboy, and he, Sharon, and their family participate in rodeos. Danny Boy has Arabian blood and looks a lot like Ibn, while Smash is a painted horse and a very well trained piece of muscle.
They were so giving and kind. They saddled up their horses and gave Rachel and Benjamin short riding lessons and just let them go. Everyone got a turn including Ben and Luisa. David and Sharon had been planning to ride their horses that morning on a trail ride, and instead gave the family the best surprise on this trip. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts David, Sharon, Danny Boy, Smash, and Duffy.
We spent 2 hours with them and they were wonderful. We even had a small performance from David on his guitar and returned him the favor when Jaclyn, Bekah, and Katie sang for them. Before the trip started, we were all asked what we would like to achieve on this trip, and Rachel’s was to ride a horse. Well, her dream came true.
The horses were named “Danny Boy” (dark brown) and “Smash” (white paint on chestnut) and their owners were David and Sharon. And their dog Duffy who had white eyes. They hale all the way from Florida and originally from upstate New York. David is a real live cowboy, and he, Sharon, and their family participate in rodeos. Danny Boy has Arabian blood and looks a lot like Ibn, while Smash is a painted horse and a very well trained piece of muscle.
They were so giving and kind. They saddled up their horses and gave Rachel and Benjamin short riding lessons and just let them go. Everyone got a turn including Ben and Luisa. David and Sharon had been planning to ride their horses that morning on a trail ride, and instead gave the family the best surprise on this trip. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts David, Sharon, Danny Boy, Smash, and Duffy.
We spent 2 hours with them and they were wonderful. We even had a small performance from David on his guitar and returned him the favor when Jaclyn, Bekah, and Katie sang for them. Before the trip started, we were all asked what we would like to achieve on this trip, and Rachel’s was to ride a horse. Well, her dream came true.
Grand Ole Opry
After we received our lovely RV back from the doctors, we headed out. We stopped in Nashville for a break and dinner and ended up on the grounds of the Grand Ole Opry Hotel, and decided to take a peak. We were completely blown away. It was the most amazing hotel that any of us have seen in our life time.
The ceiling was glass, displaying the night sky. It was absolutely beautiful, the whole hotel through was covered in thriving plants. They also had waterfalls and water fountains spread all over. There was a stage with performers, but not just a normal stage, big lily pads floating on water, and the costumes, perfectly camouflage in a jungle as cute frogs.
Many small shops and restaurants were in the hotel, your choice. The temperature inside was nice and cool while the outside world was a sweltering 98 degrees with high humidity. If anyone is interested in a wonderful weekend away, we suggest the Grand Ole Opry Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.
The ceiling was glass, displaying the night sky. It was absolutely beautiful, the whole hotel through was covered in thriving plants. They also had waterfalls and water fountains spread all over. There was a stage with performers, but not just a normal stage, big lily pads floating on water, and the costumes, perfectly camouflage in a jungle as cute frogs.
Many small shops and restaurants were in the hotel, your choice. The temperature inside was nice and cool while the outside world was a sweltering 98 degrees with high humidity. If anyone is interested in a wonderful weekend away, we suggest the Grand Ole Opry Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee.
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