Hi everybody! We just wanted to let you know some of what our Christmas vacation was like. This year we decided along with Carole's parents and brothers to take a trip somewhere fun. We chose Zion National Park because we could then also catch a Phoenix reunion of Dad's parents and brothers, and all their families.
Zion was amazing. Every morning we would walk out of the lodge and just look up and up and up, and go "wow" We spent our days like this: Breakfast (a yummy, yummy buffet in the Zion Lodge), followed by a 2-4 mile hike, then we'd come back to the rooms for a bit, have a snack, then go for another hike, or a drive, or to the visitor's center, then come back, have a glass of wine by the fireplace, go to dinner (delicious every night no matter where we went!) come back, go to sleep, start all over. It was fabulous. We were there from the 23rd through the 27th.
Then we drove the LONG drive to Phoenix. Mom decided to chase some non-existant =( California Condors, but Connor, Kendall, and we instead detoured to some Anasazi ruins. These were really amazing, too, just the fact that they've survived since 1100! We drove past Sunset Volcano, but didn't get out and look around because it was getting late and it was SNOWING! Luckily we soon dropped back down to the warmer part of the desert into Phoenix.
Phoenix was not as warm as we had hoped it would be but it was a load of fun. Carole's Dad has 4 brothers, and when you add up all the aunts, cousins, grandparents, and one new grandson-in-law (Brandon) we came to a whopping 21 people. The most fun was just getting to see our family again, since we hadn't seen any of them since the wedding. Cousins Laura and Matt had to work, so we didn't get to see them all that much, but we did spend a lot of time with Cousins Livvie, Emma, and Noah. Emma and Noah didn't even remember us, so we had a good time making them think we were fun. Of course we are old, so they thought we should be aunts and uncles, not cousins....
Some of what we did in Phoenix: The Heard Museum (a museum of native cultures, mostly Native American tribes in the Arizona area. VERY cool place), PF Changs for lunch (yum!) followed by a trip to the busiest mall I've ever seen, the Phoenix zoo, and a delicious Mexican restraunt that I can't think of the name of (not Brandon's favorite part of the trip), the obligatory photos of every possible combo of people. Other than that we pretty much ate. and ate. and ate. Fudge, cookies, barbeque, smoked pork fajitas, shrimp gumbo, turkey soup, ahhhhh...I do love food =)
Brandon and I departed Phoenix around 11:00 the night of the 30th after dinner out for Mexican with everyone. We were flying of of Las Vegas so we had about a 5 1/2 hour drive. We got to drive over the Hoover Dam, which we both agree we'd like to see in the daylight. We got into Las Vegas about 4:00, dropped off the rental car and got to the airport so early they wouldn't even let us check in our luggage yet! Once we had finally done that we crashed at our gate for a few hours before getting back to Seattle via San Jose.
Seattle was unusually kind to us and allowed the sun to come out long enough to greet us! Our awesome friend Nichol picked us up and the three of us (plus Smokey and Everest) had a very nice New Year's Eve watching "The Devil Wears Prada" (not as good as the book) and "Little Miss Sunshine" (stinking hilarious, sweet, all around great movie) The next morning we tried to go have a nice breakfast but it turns out all good chefs take New Year's off, so we ended up at IHOP. Then we drove home. It is good to be home.