......is a really HOT place to be.....but still so much fun. We went down to Saint George and Sheri and Jim flew into Vegas and drove up and met us there. Paul and I both worked on Wednesday morning but got out early and left at noon. This worked out perfectly. The kids fell asleep shortly after getting in the car and slept for 3 of the 4 hour drive. We got in, had dinner and were able to get to the pool before bedtime. Jim found a condo to rent that was just perfect. It was right next door to where we stayed last time(which means really close to a fun bike trail). And, it was 4 bedrooms so we all got our own rooms. To top it off....the view was to die for.
On Thursday we got up early and headed to Zion National Park. We hadn't been there in years and Jim and Sheri have never been to southern Utah. We were excited to go back and to take them there.
On the Zion bus
Hiking with Mommy on the way to the Narrows.
Colin using the hiking poles
Audrey feeling the water falling off the cliffs
Audrey wanted to climb EVERYTHING. We have lots of pics of her climbing.
So, we decided to take the kids and go hiking in the Zion Narrows. I was nervous about the idea and told Paul that I reserved the right to turn back at any time. The water was freezing. We hit a deep part early on and I thought the hike was over. However, everyone said it was the only deep part so we knew that if we made it through there that we'd be good. We decided to go for it. We all had a great time. It was beautiful and so much fun for us and the kids.
Paul and Jim carried the kids. I was glad we had Jim because I wouldn't have been comfortable doing the hike without him.
Heading into the COLD water
This is where it got deep
Obviously, I'm the shortest so it was the deepest on me. I was up to my neck.
Neither Colin nor Audrey liked the coldness of the water but this was the only spot they got wet.
Audrey enjoying the hike
Cute shots
After the Narrows we went to this little dive restaurant outside the park. It was so yummy and beautiful weather and scenery to sit outside.
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