Sunday, April 26, 2009

It's called a ponytail

And I LOVE it!!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Proud

My little sis (and her hubby) ran and completed their first 1/2 Marathon on Saturday at the Salt Lake Marathon. She tells her story here. I am so proud of her, because I know that I will never do that. Us Glade's were not blessed to run, so she has defied the odds. Spencer and I woke up at 5:30 a.m. so we could be up at the U where they took off when they started and be there to support and get footage from the beginning. Her knees and legs were hurting. We rode our bikes to Liberty Park from the Gateway to cheer them on the last 3 miles. Despite the time outcome, she wants to do another. Crazy!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Coyote Gulch

Last weekend was our Backpacking Coyote Gulch journey.
We drove down Thursday, started hiking around 6 p.m. We started at Crack in the Wall, which means literally what it says. We were constantly hiking in & out of the water. It went against all we've been taught...don't step in the water! We never got used to the feeling of wet shoes and socks. On Friday we hiked see the confluence of Coyote Gulch and the Escalante River on our way to Steven's Arch. Our surroundings were beautiful.This was where we camped for the first 2 nights. It was the best place you can go. Under the large overhang. Talk about LUXURY! This glorious throne was place here just in October, and was super nice to have.We saw 4-5 waterfalls throughout this hike. There is just something beautiful about these, and they always enhance the beauty around you.After around 18 miles. 4 days and 3 nights, WE MADE IT!!! Our hike ended at the Willow Tank Trailhead.Sandy sand and water is not our first choice to hike in, but being outside in this awesome world, anywhere, makes anything totally worth it (even if we can smell ourselves by the end of it all! We love this.) Thank you LeCheminants for letting us tag along with your family.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Why was the Ocean arrested?

...
BECAUSE IT BEAT UPON THE SHORE

I have a perfect example!

Joke courtesy of my *Wonka Laffy Taffy

Monday, April 6, 2009

"An enjoyable vacation is awaiting you"

That is what my fortune cookie fortune said
the first day we arrived in Hawaii
no joke
Our first day here was a Sunday. We went to church, then to the LDS Temple. Unfortunately it was under construction, so we weren't unable to go inside for a session. The grounds were beautiful.This night we walked to the beach and saw our only sunset. Perfect weather.
Love Spencer
Monday we headed to the PCC (Polynesian Cultural Center) We visited each "island" to learn about their culture. For dinner we ate the Ali'i Luau. This included a lei greeting, Hawaiian music and entertainment, All-you-can-eat buffet and more.
Tuesday was hiking the botanical gardens up to Waimea Falls. This was one of our most favorite experiences. The small hike was relaxing and enjoyable, and swimming in the falls was super fun. After this Spencer went golfing (didn't do so hot, weather was crapy) and the rest of us went to Waimea Beach. Also not great b/c of the weather. Wednesday we first went to the Aloha Stadium Swap Meet. Hello, crazy lots of stuff here! It wraps all around the stadium. Mostly the same stuff, with some new things throughout. We came out with some great hawaiian treasures. After spending some money and walking for what seemed like forever, we made our way to Pearl Harbor. I really liked this place as well. We watched the movie Pearl Harbor before we came, so I could better understand what happened here. It really helped and made my experience here very memorable and sobering. After Pearl Harbor we traveled into downtown Waikiki. We ate at Duke's Fish which was amazing and highly recommended. We walked along the beach a little. There were lots of buildings, like there are in cities, and we were really glad to not be staying there, rather at the North Shore. On Thursday we drove past China Man's Hat to get to Makapuu Point Lighthouse, which we hiked up to see. It was a nice little hike that got us all some exercise. The view from up top was spectacular. After this we went snorkeling at Hanauma Bay, which is the best place to go. Spencer enjoyed this more than me. (it kinda gets to me being that close to those fish and stuff) We stopped to see Halona Blow Hole. Was neat, cool pic. Friday was our last day here. We started out at the DOLE Pineapple Plantation. Took the train ride then walked around. We learned how to cut & serve pineapple (tutorial to come later).
After here we went into Haleiwa. We ate a a shrimp shack, then went and did some sea kayaking. Nice and relaxing, just the two of us. After here we did a little body surfing. We headed off to dinner then ice cream dessert (for the 3rd time!) and closed our night with packing.
So long, farewell Oahu , Hawaii. We wish you gave us more sunny weather. We'll definately come back to visit in a warmer season to see a different island. Until then. Ciao. It was my birthday on Saturday, as we flew home. Spencer asked the flight attendents if they had any of those little ice cream treats for me. They didn't, but brought me this snack box. That was thoughtful of them! My mom picked us up from the airport and had made me some cupcakes. It was perfect. Thanks mom.