This morning we slept in a little. It's not fun waking up at 4 a.m. here, because our bodies are still on Central time. Yesterday, I think we wore out hiking and playing, so we were pretty tired last night. This morning, we were able to stay in bed until.... the folks upstairs started moving tables, chairs, beds and an ELEPHANT (so it seemed). That all happened about 8:30 Pacific time. So, thank you, Lord, for the good night's rest and thank you for the earthquake that happened in the room upstairs from us :)
After tempting Jen with a do-nut, we left for Slide Rock State Park. It was a beautiful drive up the mountain. The glistening red of the Sedona Red Rock cliffs, the beautiful trees that line the valleys and the abundance of sunshine. Eight miles up the mountain and merging into the turn lane of the parking lot of the above mentioned park, we were met by a Park Ranger putting out a nice large sign that said, "Parking Lot Full". She kindly told us that we would be waiting until Jesus comes back in order to find parking. A little frustrated, we resolved to mend our wounds with Dairy Queen. The talkative older lady, who was serving us soft served delights, told us about Grasshopper Point, which was about 6 miles back down the mountain, where we originally started from. After getting to the Grasshopper, we had to walk about a 1/4 mile through large rocks and pitted terrain. At last, we made it to a beautiful creek with only about 40 people hanging out. We had the time of our
We really had a great and relaxing day hanging out at a creek bed.
Later in the evening, we went on the Lil' Wrangler Jeep tour of the canyons. Our host Joe was quite a guy. He is a retired geologist and obviously a fan of nature. He told us about bushes,
Thanks again to everyone who is praying for us and keeping us in your thoughts. We love you all!
Great pictures! But, I have to admit I love the one of Bailee jumping the cliff! That is just AWESOME!
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