Monthly Archives: August 2012

Day 20 – 8/1/2012

Today we packed in a tremendous amount of traveling (262 miles) and national park visits.  From our Cedar City, UT starting spot we travelled up to the Cedar Breaks National Park canyon, which is very similar to Bryce Canyon National Park, but not as well-known by visitors.  We enjoyed the view of the rim of the canyon at Point Supreme which is 10,350 feet above sea level.  The picture of Karen below taken by reaching up over my head to get the canyon behind her is one of my favorites from our trip so far.  We went on a short hike along the ridge of the canyon, which to our surprise was a much wooded area.  Although the girls were not thrilled to start our day with another hike, Karen and I really enjoyed the walk through the rim-side forest.  Karen continued to be our tour guide providing lots of information along the way.  We completed our hike just as a thunder storm rolled in.

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From there we retraced our route back down and around to Cedar City due to road closures (one from a rock slide in the fall and another from mudslides in recent flash flooding).  Our next stop was part of the Zion National Park.  We once again “strongly encouraged” the girls to join us for a hike.  By this time the sun was out, the temperature was warmer, and the scenery was gorgeous.

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Our last stop would be for the night.  We spent the rest of the afternoon driving to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.  We were very fortunate to be able to secure a cabin in the national park just a week prior to our visit after a few calls to check on availability.  This ended up being a real benefit since it takes about 45 minutes to an hour to travel into the park.  We reached the park in late afternoon, which was a great time to travel in the park.  We stopped three times on the way in for deer to cross our path.

Our stay in the Grand Canyon National Park was in a nice little cabin.  As we quickly unpacked and headed off to our dinner reservation in the lodge we learned that Arizona does not follow daylight savings time.  Thus the hour we thought we had lost travelling today we gained back by showing up an hour early for our dinner reservation.  Fortunately we were able to get a table and have dinner as we watched the sunset over the canyon.

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As we explored the North Rim area a little after dinner to get a feel for the area we were blessed with a clear evening with a full moon.  It was amazing to see the bright moon shining over the canyon, quite a beautiful way to end our day.

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Day 19 – 7/31/2012

After seeing a number of places and enjoying our trip out to the west coast we now have to start the rapid trip back across the country.  Today we traveled 551 miles from Santa Barbara, CA to Cedar City, UT.  The entire day was spent driving with a brief stop in Las Vegas, NV.  We wanted to show the girls the strip and give them an abbreviated taste of Las Vegas.  We spent an hour walking through the lobbies and casinos in Paris and the Bellagio.  This also gave us the opportunity to see the famous Bellagio fountain show before resuming our trip east.  Reaching Cedar City, UT prepared us for our national park visits tomorrow.

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This is the Chihuly glass ceiling in the lobby of the Bellagio.

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Day 18 – 7/30/2012

Ahhh.. today was the first day I did not drive at all.  We spent a relaxing day in Santa Barbara, CA with Karen’s Aunt Sue as our host.  Our day included a visit to the Santa Barbara Mission, a walk through downtown Santa Barbara to the wharf and a walk on the beach to put our feet in the Pacific Ocean.  It was a nice, slow-paced day and is the first time we spent the night in the same place for two nights in a row.

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Day 17 – 7/29/2012

This morning Karen and I took a short walk on the Cambria, CA boardwalk along the Pacific Ocean.  It is beautiful but was largely hidden by the morning fog.  As a family we then headed down Route 1 to take a tour of Hearst Castle, the former home of William Randolph Hearst.  It is an amazing residence and story of its construction with all of the ceilings, fireplaces and artwork purchased and moved over from Europe.  And to think it was never finished to his vision!

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After our tour, a walk around the grounds, and a quick lunch along the shore we traveled the remaining 141 miles down the coast to Santa Barbara, CA to visit Karen’s Aunt Sue.  This will be our turn around point after travelling 4,702 miles.  In evening we enjoyed a home cooked meal and a relaxing evening watching the Olympics.

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7-28-12

This morning we went to a forest of redwood trees.  They were very big and tall.  It was fun to climb on some that had fallen down in the path.  Also, we saw a sign that said that in the gift shop they sold snacks, t-shirts, water bottles, and leather stuff.  We thought this was pretty odd and funny.  Here is a picture of us “holding up” a tree:

Next, we drove to a place to kayak.  It was really fun but we got pretty wet.  We brought a lunch and had it floating out in the middle of the slough.  We also saw lots of animals including sea otters, sea lions, seals, and pelicans.  One sea otter swam under Lindsey and Dad’s kayak and came up right in from of them.  It surprised them and Lindsey screamed.  That was one of the funniest parts of the day!  Here is a sea lion floating upside down in the water:

After kayaking and changing out of our wet clothes, we drove to our hotel right on the edge of the Pacific Ocean.  But, it was foggy and cold so we didn’t really get to enjoy the view.

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Day 16 – 7/28/2012

This morning we enjoyed some more time with our friends Jon and Tandy as we walked through the Henry Cowell State Park to see some amazing redwood trees.  The trees are absolutely spectacular.  It is amazing to see how large they are.  The slice of Redwood behind us in the picture below dates back to the birth of Jesus Christ.  You will see in the picture that Lindsey was having a rough morning.

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After our walk through the Redwoods we headed south along the California coast.  The weather continued to be relatively cool as the marine layer of fog hugged the coastline.  As an adventure along our way we took a couple of hours to go kayaking.  We split up into two person kayaks and traveled about two miles in the Elkhorn Slough in Monterey Bay.  We made the mistake of putting Kelsey with Karen, so Karen had a lot of paddling to do.  Lindsey was a natural kayaker and did very well paddling.  During our adventure we had close encounters with sea lions, sea otters, pelicans and other sea birds.  One sea lion emerged right in front of my kayak and scared Lindsey.  Although it was a tiring trip (especially paddling back while the tide was coming in) we really enjoyed it.

ImageThe quote for today was from Kelsey.  While she was kayaking she asked Karen, “Why aren’t we going faster?”  The answer was that they would go faster if she started paddling!

The rest of the afternoon we spent traveling down route 1 along the coast.  It is a beautiful drive and so interesting to see how the west coastline is so different from the east coast.  After traveling 161 miles we stopped for the night at a nice Best Western right on the ocean in Cambria, CA.  This is a very cute little town and is on our list for Karen and I to return to someday.  Unfortunately due to our evening arrival and the marine layer fog in the mroning, we could not enjoy the ocean view as much as we would have liked. Cambria has a cute little town and a boardwalk along the shoreline.

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7-27-12

Today we spent the day with Jessica, Jeff, and Brad in San Francisco.  First, we went to a science museum.  There was an exhibit of really cute baby ostriches.  Then, we went in an earthquake stimulation room.  It was actually really fun.  There was a fake goldfish in a bowl and it did not look like it was going to make it through the earthquake!  We also went in a rainforest room that had lots of butterflies, birds, and other animals.  It was really cool!

After the museum we went for lunch at a place that had traditional sourdough bread.  I had pizza on sourdough bread and it was delicious!

Next, we drove to Santa Cruz to stay with our friends, the Scovilles.  We went to the boardwalk and saw some sea lions.  We had dinner there and then went to the part of the boardwalk that had rides.  Even though our favorite ride, the swings, was broken Lindsey and I still went on a few other rides.  They were a lot of fun!

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7-26-12

Today was one of our San Francisco days.  We started off the day with an insane amount of stairs (I can’t believe my mom made us go up all 447!) just to see a tower.  Then, we had lunch at an Italian restaurant.  The pancakes there were fabulous!

Next, we went to Pier 39 and saw some sea lions.  They were really cute.  After this, we went to a Ghirardelli store and got free samples of chocolate and some ice cream.  That was a really good afternoon snack!  Next, we got to ride on a cable car into Chinatown.  In Chinatown we went to a cute, small fortune cookie factory and got free samples of the rejects (today was free sample day!).  Mmmmm! We also got some tea there to help us warm up.  It got really cool when it got cloudy!  We met up with Jessica and Jeff and had dinner with them.  It was nice to see them again!

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7-25-12

We drove into California today and stopped to visit with my dad’s cousin and her family.  They have an almost-two-year-old boy named Elliot and a six-month-old girl named Lillian.  Both children are adorable.  We had a great time sitting in their backyard talking and having snacks.  Elliot loved showing us the lemon tree they had growing in the yard and Lillian was perfectly happy just being held and adored.

After this we stopped at Stanford University, where Unc lived last year.  His office mate showed us around and we even got to see his office!  After, we got Jamba Juice (deeelicious!).

Next, we drove to my mom’s cousin’s house.  Jessica and her husband, Jeff, made us dinner and my mom’s other cousin, Brad, was there for dinner as well.  We had fun meeting their cats and walking down to the frozen yogurt place near them after dinner (not as good as Pinkberry, but who doesn’t love frozen yogurt with delicious toppings?)

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7-24-12

Today was pretty boring.  We drove for pretty much the whole day.  I mean, there aren’t really that many good places to stop in the middle of Nevada.  We ended up staying in a hotel just outside of California called the Nugget.  The Nugget, much to my dismay, does not give you free chicken nuggets!  What’s up with that??  But, it does have a really cool pool.  It had a regular pool and a hot tub as well as individual bubble pools that you could sit in and an area that had a cool waterfall!  Lindsey and I had a lot of fun playing in the pool and under the waterfall.

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