Tuesday, May 29, 2018

1-year Anniv Utah - Day 4

Day 4 started off in Green River, Utah.  We ate a quick breakfast at the hotel and got on the road.  We had a nice morning drive into Moab and went straight into Arches National Park entrance @10am.  We made a quick stop at the Visitors Center to catch the Welcome Video, bought a patch, and then headed to the sites.

Our first stop was The Windows section, which includes the famous Double Arch.  From there we headed to Devils Garden, which includes the record-breaking Landscape Arch (almost 300 feet wide!).  The weather was warm and the sun was killer.  Before starting the Delicate Arch hike, we headed into Moab to check into our hotel and catch some AC.  We then headed back into the park and started the Delicate Arch sunset hike @~530pm, and man, the exposed hike was still super hot!  We arrived a large group of people, all watching the shadows creep up on the famous arch.

We wanted to stay at Delicate Arch for hours, but headed back down in time to beat the daylight.  Just as we were heading into Moab, the moon popped up behind the mountain range and provided a jaw-dropping view.  We snapped a quick photo, then headed into town to grab some grub at the Moab Brewery.  We filled our bellies, then headed back to the hotel for some sleep.

Arches National Park - Drive into The Windows section


Arches NP - Double Arch


Arches NP - Nadine overlooking Devils Garden (Landscape Arch in upper right)


Arches NP - Delicate Arch at sunset (looking East)


Arches NP - Delicate Arch at sunset (looking West)


Arches NP - Full Moon rise over the Moab city

Monday, May 28, 2018

1-year Anniv Utah - Day 3

We woke up to a chill and a frosty windshield!  We also woke up a little more sore and decided to get breakfast at the Bryce Canyon Pines Restaurant.  The omelets and hot chocolates warmed us up as we headed all the way into the park, and reached almost 10,000 feet elevation!

We spent the morning driving along the scenic route, and stopping for photos.  Our favorite spot was Inspiration point where the view of the Hoodoos was amazing.  From there we headed to Navajo Trail and hiked down into the park.  We passed right along the hoodoo structures and felt tiny among the giant rock formulations.  We got to end of the trail in the valley and raindrops started to fail.  We headed back up, knowing also that we had a long afternoon of driving.

We left Bryce dodging downpours and headed into Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.  This park is HUGE, so we stopped at a visitor center and grabbed a map.  We only had planned for a view hours, so we first headed to Grosvenors Arch.  It took some dirt roads and a small river crossing to finally make it.  It was a short walk to the Arch, and grabbed a nice photo.  To stay on schedule, we headed back to the main road and again hit a downpour.  After 1 hour of driving we came upon Hell's Backbone, and the view was stunning.  The land was barren for as far as the eye could see.  But the drive was spectacular, one the best roads I've ever driven.  Scenery in every direction.  Twisting and turning, up and down valleys and canyons.

Our final stop that evening was Capitol Reef National Park.  We arrived after the Visitor Center was closed, but followed the main scenic drive.  The road hugged close to the massive red cliffs, and the sun made the red rock look like fire.  We drove through Fruita, an old Mormon settlement where several fruit trees were planted.  We also drove down Gorge Road, a road created as a pass through where you were surrounded by high rising walls.  The final sight in Capitol Reef was Hickman's Bridge hike.  We barely squeezed in the 1 hour roundtrip hike as dusk settled in, and on the way home we treated to a spectacular view of the full moon.

As dusk turned to darkness, we hopped in the car and headed for Green River, Utah where we had a hotel for the night.  The full moon light the way for us, as we cruised and talked about another fantastic day!  We arrived to the hotel, happily took showers (the 1st since Friday!), and passed out on the comfy bed.

Bryce National Park - Inspiration Point


Bryce NP - Navajo Trail


Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument -- Grosvenors Arch


Grand Staircase-Escalante Nat'l Monument -- Hells backbone


Capitol Reef National Park entrance


Capital Reef NP - Scenic Drive


Capital Reef NP -- Fruita


Capital Reef NP -- Gorge Road


Capital Reef NP -- Hickman's Bridge Hike (look at that moon!)




Sunday, May 27, 2018

1-year Anniv Utah - Day 2

We slept hard and woke up with the daybreak around 6am.  We knew that the parking lot would fill up quickly, so we quickly through the tent and everything into the car and drove over to the Visitor Center to quickly grab a spot.  The lot was already 3/4ths full on this Sunday of Memorial Day.  We got dressed, packed our bags, and headed to the shuttle line before 7am.

Holy cow, the line for the shuttle bus was long.  We ended up waiting 1+ hour to get on...imagine what the line looked like at 9am!  We hopped on and rode until the stop for Angel's Landing Hike.  We hopped off at Grotto Trailhead before 9am and started the trek up.  The trail was still shaded through Refrigerator Canyon , which made the hiking much more manageable for the pregnant Mom carrying twins!

Up and up we went, first through Walters Wiggles, a series of 21 switchbacks.  Then to the start of the Angel's Landing summit, passing people as we climbed.  When we arrived to Scout's Point, there was already a long line to go up, which was also due to the trail being only 1 person wide at certain spots.  After waiting 10-15 minutes, we started the climb to the summit.  There was tough footing, chains to hang on, and at one point the trail was only 5 feet wide!  We eventually rose to the 5800 foot summit and the view made us speechless.  Zion Canyon to the west, and The Narrows back to the East.  We ate lunch, cooled off, but then it was time to climb back down.  We arrived back at Grotto Trailhead ~5 hours later.  We hopped the shuttle back to our car, grabbed a quick shot of the beautiful Watchman's Peak, and headed onto Bryce National Park!

We drove for ~2 hours and before entering Bryce NP, we set up camp and bought some supplies for a campfire & s'mores!  We entered the park and headed for Sunset Point with a view of Shipwreck Rock.  We ate a picnic dinner and watched the sun set on the hoodoos!  We got back to the campsite and started the fire, it was cold!  The forecast said the nighttime temps would dip into the low 30s since we were at much higher altitude than Zion (almost 8000 ft!).  We celebrated our 1st anniversary exploring the sights and laughing side-by-side.


Zion NP - Line at Shuttle Stop was long at 7am!


Zion NP - Walter's Wiggles, 21 switchbacks to start Angels Landing hike


Zion NP - Scout's Point view of Angels Landing summit


Zion NP - Line at the beginning of Angels Landing summit


Zion NP - Angels Landing hike "The Spine" - Look how narrow the trail gets!



Zion NP - Amazing view of Zion Canyon from top of Angels Landing


Zion NP - Watchman's Peak from canyon floor


Onto Bryce National Park!



Bryce NP - Shipwreck Rock at sunset


Bryce NP - Marshmallows before camping (got down to 30 degrees!)


Saturday, May 26, 2018

1-year Anniv Utah - Day 1


We woke up on Saturday at 330am and took a taxi to Midway Airport to catch our 6am flight.  We landed safely in Las Vegas before 9am, grabbed our rental car (with being yelled at for cutting under a fence), stopped at a grocery to load up on food, and then headed for Zion National Park.  On the way out we saw the Vegas strip, including the Mandalay Bay where the unfortunate shooting happened the year prior.

We cruised along and arrived to a crazy-busy Zion NP at 1pm.  We skipped past the line since we had a camping reservation (which was crazy to get 2 weeks prior).  We rolled out the tent and had camp setup by 2pm!  We ate lunch, then decided to head into the park.  First stop...The Narrows!

We walked to the Visitor Center, and waited 20 minutes for a shuttle.  We headed into the park and constantly were looking up at the amazing Zion Canyon.  The shuttle took us all the way to the back of park.  As we hiked to The Narrows, we could tell it was going to packed.  We got to the river, changed out of our boots and into old shoes (Dave) and flip-flops (Nadine)!

We slowly waded through the river, avoiding any major spills, but enjoying the technical footing and the beautiful steep cliffs.  We waded through the river for about 2 miles, then headed back.

After The Narrows, the sun was getting low, but we decided to do a quick hike up The Hidden Canyon.  It was an initially steep hike, but you quickly got amazing views of the canyon floor.  As we were climbing, we were surprised by a rattlesnake!  Out of nowhere we heard a rattle and jumped back!  We stayed away, but also snapped a few amazing photos of the beautiful creature.

As we climbed up to the top of Hidden Canyon, there were narrow trails with chains to hold onto.  It made the hike fun and technical.  But the sun was setting, and it was time to head back down.

We caught a bus back to the campsite, and were very pleased with Day 1.  We grabbed some groceries and a few cold drinks, and watched the moon rise over the Canyon floor.  We pulled the rainfly off our tent and quickly asleep with the amazing breeze.


Mandalay Bay Hotel in Vegas -- View of shooters hotel room


Entering Zion National Park


Zion NP - Drive into the park



Zion NP - Our camp site in South Campground


Zion NP - The Narrows Hike (so Busy on Saturday of Memorial Day!)


Zion NP - The Narrows Hike


Zion NP - Hidden Canyon Trail


Zion NP - Hidden Canyon Trail


Zion NP - Hidden Canyon Trail - Rattlesnake on the trail!




Zion NP - Hidden Canyon Trail - Great view of Angels Landing hike (for tomorrow!)





Friday, May 25, 2018

1-year Anniv Utah - Day 0

For our 1st year anniversary, we decided to head out west and explore the National Parks across Utah & Arizona and end in New Mexico.  The schedule of our trip is shown below.

Before flying out, we began the celebration on Friday night with seeing Vance Joy in the Rosemont Theater.  We had great seats and the Australian singer helped us remember our amazing time together in Australia...

1st Anniversary Schedule -- May 2018


Vance Joy Concert




Tuesday, May 1, 2018

May Things

The beginning of May was busy for us!  We had several visitors, and ended the month with our anniversary trip to Utah.

Nadine surprised Dave in the beginning of the month with an awesome gift from her co-workers at Wilson...a pair of Michigan basketball shoes!  And they were the perfect size for Dave...he was super happy!

For the first of weekend of month, we hosted Tanya and Manny at our apartment.  They dropped Nora off with Grammie and Boppa, and the kids had a weekend to themselves.  Manya arrived on Friday night to a home cooked dinner!  On Saturday we drove into the city for dinner and a show!  We went for Sushi at the Union House, and then onto the show at Second City (we laughed our butts off!)  Nadine was still hiding our big news of being pregnant, so we again had to be careful of eating seafood and drinking alcohol! 

The next weekend we flew to Pittsburgh to be with Nadine's family for Mother's Day.  Since we were both traveling for work that week, we coordinated a crazy rendezvous in Charlotte at 6am and then arrived into Pittsburgh late on Friday morning.  We first drove to visit Carleen & Helmo to see their house, and then continued onto Irene's house.  Along the way, we drove on Nadine street and came across the "Nadine Corporation" (cool!).  We relaxed all weekend until it was time flew home on Sunday.

Dave's parents came down to visit the following the weekend, and also helped us build our first garden together.  We bought over 50 plants and several bags of dirt, and completed it all in one day!  It was even complete with a fence to keep the rabbits out!

And the final news of the month...right before we left for our trip to Utah...was a trip to doctors office to confirm if we were pregnant.  We were both nervous but also excited!  When we got into the ultrasound room, we received news that forever changed our family...we were pregnant twins!  WOW!!


Surprise!  Michigan basketball shoes



Pittsburgh for Mother's Day -
Nadine in front of the "Nadine Corporation" on Nadine Street

Playing in the yard on Mother's Day



Building our first garden together at 614 Dunton




Our last photo before finding out we have twins!

Twins!