Category Archives: Outdoors

Vegas

We spent Presidents Day weekend in Las Vegas visiting Steve and Karen’s family. We desperately needed to get away from the snowy, cold, wintery Utah and find some warmer temperatures.

We had so much fun. Jeana and I took the girls to see the Tangled movie finally. It was as good as we had hoped. Not long after our trip, Jeana bought the soundtrack to the movie and all the kids sing along, even Simon.

I found a new place that could suck away all my money: Yogurt Land. If you haven’t been there, it’s like a frozen yogurt buffet, except you don’t keep going back.

On Presidents Day before we drove home, we went out to Red Rock Canyon and went hiking. It was a blast. There were some stressful times when the kids ventured to big drop-offs, and times when they were a bit more conservative and safe.

Because I’m a show-off, I had to do this:

Snowshoeing

One thing that helped us transition to Utah was that Adam and Jamie were on vacation here for our first month. While they were here we went on snowshoeing in Bell Canyon (up in Sandy).

The snow was packed really well, and the need for snowshoes was practically non-existent for most of the hike. That didn’t matter to us though. Occasionally, Adam and I would wander off the path just to feel the power of the snowshoes on the fluffy snow.

When we got up to the waterfall, it was almost completely frozen over. We have never been able to get this close. We walked right down to where the falls are and took some pictures.

Snowshoes have a claw positioned right under the ball of your feet to prevent sliding. I wanted to try skiing down to the waterfall area, so I had to lean back to keep the claw from digging into the snow.

Thanks Adam and Jamie for the fun day!

Horse Heaven

A few weeks ago, some friends (the Cardens) invited us over to let the kids ride their horses. The kids were in heaven!

We each got to get pulled in a buggy by Billy Bob.

Candice is a veterinarian which is what Audrey wants to be when she grows up.  Needless to say, Audrey couldn’t have been happier.

Kate riding Lucky.

Audrey riding Dozen.

The Beach

Finally we kept our word to take our kids to the beach. We told them a couple years ago that if we read the Book of Mormon every day for a year that we would go to the beach. We finished the year during the summer of 2009 but since we were already making a trip for a family reunion we negotiated an exchange of Yellowstone National Park for the beach.

This year we opted out of our normal summer trip to Utah and Idaho and after another year of daily reading, we set out for Port Aransas, Texas.

Dark Horse, our cottageSimon in the cottage

Kate in the cottageAudrey in the cottage

Our cottage was called the Dark Horse, and it was conveniently located only two blocks from the beach. It was a cozy little two bedroom place with no carpet. At first I thought that was odd. Maybe the flooring option is obvious to you, but it took me a visit to the beach and back to understand the wisdom of the vinyl flooring.

The first day of the beach was full of excitement and anticipation. After all, we had been waiting for this day for two years. The suspense built and built until Kate and her eczema skin touched the salt water. We quickly dropped our expectations and resigned ourselves to focusing on building a sand castle and other non-water activities.

After our first day (really only a few hours) at the beach we headed back to Dark Horse and attempted to clean the sand off of us. There was sand everywhere, and the grittiness on the bottom of my bare feet reminded me that I wouldn’t be clean until we returned home.

Somehow we got the kids to sleep all in the same room and then we got to bask in one of our favorite BBC-produced chick-flicks: North & South.

Day 2 began with the normal morning routine plus a helping of sunblock to prepare for the exposure. Simon smacked his face on the corner of the kitchen table and to soothe his pain he thought it would be a good idea to rub the sunblock in his eyes. That, coupled with the intense brightness of the sun, led to a morning of drooping his head, squinting his eyes, and struggling to see. Awesome. This day was going to be so fun!

Based on Day 1′s results with Kate’s sensitive skin, I knew that I couldn’t just take off running into the waves with her. Instead, we setup our gear close to the water, and eased into beach play. Little by little, we got in the water, and eventually Kate was playing in the water with Audrey. Surprisingly, she was enjoying it pretty much the whole time.

My time with Simon and Kate hanging out on the sand gave Jeana time to play on her own and to help Audrey try some new things on the boogie boards.

Kate was in heaven gathering sea shells and finding sand dollars. Simon did much better the second day keeping the sand out of his eyes and off his face. He (and I) hated the water in our eyes though. I took him out in the waves and he kept getting pummeled by the water and was going nuts with it in his eyes.

Audrey was a skimboard hog, but I enjoyed watching her trying to figure it out.

I think the best part of this trip to the beach was the sense of adventure that we got to share as an entire family. None of us had been here before so everything was new to each person and we each got to explore in some way. Jeana stayed in one afternoon while Simon took a nap, and I took the girls shopping for souvenirs. Ugh, it was so hot getting in and out of the car so much, but we found some fun t-shirts to come home with.

Biking in Bastrop

Scott and I have been wanting to go biking together for a long time.  So, he took the day off of work and we went to Bastrop to check out the site of my adventure race.  We took last years map with us and found where the check points would have been according to my map.  No one had been on the trails for a while so we were covered in spider webs and spiders.  It was so much fun!

We held up our fingers to show which check point would have been at each location.

Right about the time this picture was taken, I was saying, “No, no.  I’ll get the bikes.  You go ahead and keep playing with your iphone.”  In his defense, we had found some really cool apps that would track our route and map it out for us.  Apparently, he just couldn’t wait to start checking it out, while I loaded BOTH bikes.