We just got back from our one week vacay to good 'ol Cali.
Natalie did lots of this...
Grandpa with his grandbaby boys
And we all did lots of this...
Aunt Chelsea with Natalie
and more...
and more of this.
Apparently Natalie didn't get enough of this. She rarely takes naps-especially in the hallway.
Rob's parents kindly watched the kids for us for two days while we took a late anniversary trip to Yosemite. One word-AMAZING!
Look at this view! This was the first lookout point as we entered the park. It was raining really hard and we had not followed the boy scout motto. We're talking one water-resistant light jacket between the two of us (it may or may not have been Rob's) with no hood, and no umbrella. But Rob found a blanket in the back of the car, wore it as a cape, and like the gentlemen that he is, gave me his jacket.
Right before we got to see this beauty, it started raining even harder. So Rob fashioned a hood for me out of a black plastic bag from the convenience store. Let me tell you-it was SEXY. Somehow we forgot to get a picture of it, so I'll leave it to your little imagination. It provided for lots of laughs from us and others, but hey, I stayed dry.
It was so misty and magical-looking.
Yosemite Falls
We took a hike up to Yosemite Falls. Our goal was to make it the 2.5 miles to the top this year. The hike is difficult and last time we were there, we were not in shape enough to make it all the way up. There is no shortage of water in this part of California, so we got to cross lots of streams on the trail. Keep in mind that it was still raining.
A spectacular view from our hiking trail.
We broke down and bought a parka, and we got our money's-worth out of it the first day.
We made it to the bottom of Yosemite Falls! Now back to the trail for quite a ways so we can get a view from the top.
And then the weather decided to humor us with this. And we laughed...until the trail became a ski slope and we couldn't continue to the top like we had planned.
The one place where you could stay dry.
This little guy was our trail guide. He seriously followed us most of the time.
We stayed at this cute bed and breakfast place. Believe me, it was a welcome sight after a day out in the rain and snow. And the breakfast was DELICIOUS! Coffee cake and quiche and fresh fruit. To die for.
We got to drive around in this baby-Rob's dad's m3 BMW. The second day was warm enough for us to drive with the hood off. Nice ride.
A view from our hike on the second day. We went on the Vernal Falls (a 4 mile) hike. Yay-no snow!
This place is beautiful.
Vernal Falls behind us. We were about half way up at this point.
Almost there! They called this part the "mist trail" because you pretty much get soaked by the mist coming off of the falls. It felt good.
Rob getting misted at the bottom of the falls.
The hike to the top. We loved this hike! It was super steep, but so worth it!
The top of Vernal Falls. We also walked a little higher up and got to see the Emerald pool-a place where a smaller waterfall came off into a big natural pool that happened to be green. It was pretty.
A view from the top of Vernal Falls looking down. Rob took this picture because I am terrified of heights-even when there is a railing.
Making the trek back down. There was water dripping down the rocks onto the trail. After we finished this hike, we made the 3 hour drive back to Rob's parents'.
Natalie found a snail in Grandma's back yard and picked it up. She asked me if I wanted to hold it, but after seeing the slime trail it left on the pavement, I declined. Whose child is this?
We partied at Chuck-E-Cheese with uncle Scott.
You're never too old for this place. Rob played a little of this and that, while I got sucked into the "Deal or No Deal" game.
Natalie loves her uncle Scott. Two red-heads.
Then cousins Kjerstin and Brian came to visit just in time to hit the bounce house that Grandma rented for Scott's late birthday party. The kids of course loved it.
More swimming. Blake loved the water.
Grandma bought donuts for breakfast since Scott's friends had slept over. Natalie didn't care about the donuts, but she did eat scrambled eggs all by herself. Yay!
Natalie and Kjerstin practically lived on this thing.
We went to the water ski lake and uncle Scott paddled the girls around.
Rob wakeboarded and I waterskiied.
Three sleeping kids. They exhausted themselves.
Cute girlies in their matching Easter dresses before church.
I didn't get pictures of these things, but I got to go see Chelsea (Rob's sister) sing in her final choir concert of the year. She sang in a trio with two of her friends for one of the numbers and did amazing!
Rob's parents took us out to a really nice steakhouse as a mother's day treat to me. They are so sweet-love them! But I need to document that I actually ordered halibut! And it tasted fantastic! I was not a fish person at all when I met Rob, but he is slowly converting me.
Rob and his dad went kayaking twice and probably nearly killed themselves on the raging rivers. California has gotten so much rain this year, so the rivers are high and, I'm sure, scary right now.
Grandpa Bell slept in the tent outside one night with the little girls. It started raining at about 1 am, though, and the tent had a leak, so they had to come in.
And I of course had to do some outlet shopping while there and have some tennis matches with Rob, where he annihilated me.
So much fun packed into 1 week! We didn't want it to end.
1 comment:
That was a fun Post. Yosemite looks so pretty! Just one question........annihilated? What the heck does that mean and where the heck did you learn that?:)
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