Thursday, October 29, 2020

Navajo Bridge & the North Rim

 

(not sure why this is blurry)

Last Saturday I had the opportunity to hike the Grand Canyon rim to rim with this group.  I started training three weeks before.  It really wasn't enough but I did my best with the time I had.  We set off last Saturday from Rachel Willis's house.  She's my running buddy.  We hike with her brother Ben, his son James, his daughter Marianne, her friend Brigette, and Gary (Ben's father in law) was the driver.  He's hiked rim to rim many times and it was great hiking with him the last few weeks and having someone experienced there.  Ben and Marianne were also experienced rim to rim hikers.


After a lunch break in Flagstaff we headed north.  This was our stop at Navajo Bridge.  There's the bridge for driving and a bridge for walking. 


Look at that background!  Those are the Vermillion Cliffs behind me.  I have memories coming here when I worked at Jacob Lake Inn the summer of 2005.  So nostalgic!


This was looking down from the bridge.  Just stunning!  And that water was moving pretty fast too.  Just north of here is Lee's Ferry where a lot of rafts get started but we didn't see a single floating device all weekend.  The Grand Canyon North and South rim visitor centers closed the week before so we were there at the beginning of off season.  


Thankfully the weather was perfect! It got much colder a couple days later.  I live in such a beautiful state!


Here's where we camped near the entrance to the north rim.  It got nippy as the sun went down and was a low around 35 degrees at night.  My bum was called all night but warmers kept my feet warm.


Loving the fresh air and ponderosa pines!  Arizona has the most beautiful forests!  There must have been a fire a few years ago because some of the drive south of Jacob Lake had burnt forest.  It was strange having a view down to the vermillion cliffs.  Normally there's forest in the way from that drive.


Rachel and I shared a tent and she made some yummy soup we shared too.


I brought the cookers, Trader Joes corn chips, and homemade chocolate chip cookies.  It would have been nice to have a camp fire but the fire was only a ring of rocks, not a metal ring, and with the fire hazard we had to do without.



As usual the moon and stars were so pretty at night.  It was so windy, the wind blowing in the trees kept me up much of the night but we tried to have an early start to bed since we needed to be up early.  I went to bed around 8:30 and had broken sleep all night.  I ended up not being able to sleep past 3:30 which wasn't too bad since we had a 4:00am start anyway.

Wish I slept more and drank more, but not a terrible way to start the hike.  Such a pretty day!  I was surprised how fast it felt getting to the north rim in one day.

Sunday, October 18, 2020

2020 primary program parts

This year for the primary program instead of singing and sharing in person during sacrament meeting it will online.  We were asked to submit each child's parts where the primary presidency gave some suggested prompt questions, and we practiced the songs at home too.  Here's what we submitted: (this is Avery's last time)


 Avery: "My family has grown closer during this unique time by watching out for each other while we stayed together during quarantine."



Zara: "I like the Book of Mormon story of when Jesus Christ came.  He healed the blind and sick, and taught. I love it when Jesus prayed with the children because I feel closer to Him."


Rupert: "I liked helping my daddy plant winter grass.  I feel Heavenly Father's love when I serve others.  I just like doing like Jesus and doing Come Follow Me."

^ ^ Rupert's self portrait of thinking about Jesus. ^ ^

We have amazing Primary leaders who have been so good about reaching out and planning Covid - friendly activities this year.  I can't wait to see how the program turns out!

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

a Rupert birthday

 

Rupert is such an easy going boy with a big smile, he just so fun to be around.  For his birthday I couldn't muster up motivation to plan a party with invitations so instead we invited friends over so a special playdate/party.  We kept it simple and Rupert was happy, which is the most important thing.


Teddy, Rupert's cousin came, and his cousin Knight Sowards in our ward, as well as Leo Patterson who lives down the street.  Mack Whiting came later too.  We love having amazing friends who live close by and go along with our last minute birthday playdate.



We decorated cupcakes, ate pizza for lunch, and played Halloween bingo. 


Rupert had some specific ideas about what he wanted his cake to look at, and the ideas kept changing based on the pinterest photos we looked at. ;)  It was loosely based off this photo and I'm super happy with how it turned out.  The inside of the cake was a funfetti box mix but I want to try some of these recipes after stumbling on it.  Love a good recipe bake off!

To end the day Rupert wanted to go the place with rice and spice chicken.  He meant Panda Express. :)  I I took him on a little date to get it.  Next time we're going somewhere with free food because you can only do that once a year!