Okay, so I forgot the biggest detail of day one. I guess it's been long enough since the actual event that I've blended the days together in my memory. So anyway, we stopped for dinner in Tuba, then continued to drive, hoping to make it much further down the road. About ten miles before we got to Kayenta the van started to "miss". We had been driving along just fine until all of a sudden the van was sluggish and making a loud humming noise. Fortunately we were right across the street from a motel (the only hotel within miles). Well, either fortunate or like something out of the Twilight Zone. Doo-doo-do-doo, doo-doo-do-doo.... At first we tried to push on to Kayenta since there were obviously no mechanics in the area we were in (there was NOTHING except that hotel) but soon realized that it was a foolish idea to try and press on. We turned around and headed back to the hotel, the Anasazi Inn, to be specific. We made it just into the parking lot before the van completely died. It did start again a couple minutes later. Kim went inside with my Mom to get us rooms. My Mom was a bit disturbed by the people behind the counter who didn't speak to her because they were too busy sitting on the floor trying to fix a broken computer. Eventually they rented her a couple of rooms. We pulled the van over to the parking spot in front of our rooms, directly behind a sign that said something to the effect of "Establishment not responsible for theft or vandalism". Needless to say, we brought EVERYTHING in from the van that night.
After a while we decided to take a walk.
We had been hearing bells all morning and finally discovered where they were coming from. There were a bunch of sheep and goats wandering around outside, eating anything they could find. The girls wanted to go pet them but mean ol' Mama made them stay at a distance.
I was glad I did too, some of them were pretty uppity.
I found this cute staircase so I thought I should take some pictures of the girls. At first only Grace would cooperate but her sisters soon joined in.
As Grace reached through the railing we realized that she could easily go right through. We both lunged towards her. Kim got there first. Probably because I was still clicking away as I was lunging and yelling, "The baby, the baby, catch her!!!"
Some random purple flowers.
Hope took a moment and posed for Mama.
Yes, that is a random toilet out in the middle of nowhere that my family is posing on. It's a good thing I wasn't in the picture because if I had been Kim would undoubtably still be wanting to make it our Christmas picture.
Potty-training at it's finest. Just kidding, she's already trained (that way at least).
Where the sheep hang out by Tsegi Canyon.
Hope climbing up a pretty steep incline on our hike.
I brought my reflector with me to practice on vacation. This was the only day I actually brought it out and it probably wasn't the best idea. It was incredibly windy and the reflector was hard to hold still.
Grace was happy to pose with Emma but as soon as Hope climbed up there too, forget it!!!!
The smiley face that E drew in the sand. Pretty creative using paw prints for an eye and nose.
Her X marks the spot for pirate treasure. We didn't bother telling her that no pirate ships could sail into the AZ desert.
Some interesting artwork on the barbed wire fence.
H was holding her arms out because she was being blown "away" by the wind.
This is as far as she made it before wanting to be carried.
Good thing for us, her pout goes quickly back to a smile. Of course the smile only came after I said that I would carry her on my shoulders up the big hill. Why did I say that??????? It was hard, very steep and against the wind.
Queen of the rock!
At this point I had Grace so H had to walk on her own. This is as far as she made it w/out prompting. G, however, climbed this hill herself just holding my hand.
Needless to say, after the walk, it was nap time for ALL of us. Hope slept the longest. Kim took E and G out when they woke up and I stayed in and read while I waited for H to wake up. When it got too dark in the room to read I went ahead and turned on the light. H yelled, "Giddy-up! Then, still sleeping got on all fours and proceeded to turn in circles on the bed while making horse noises. I couldn't help but laugh. This woke her up. A few minutes later she looked at me with sad eyes and said, "Mama, I don't like to dream." Poor baby.
About this time my Mom called to ask if I had gotten any pics of the sunset. I went outside to see, this is what was left.
The girls loved the red light on the motel sign!
This is practicing with the off camera flash. I was holding it in my hand at arms length, so it's not the best lighting , but I do like the look and will have to practice more!
When my parents got back you could see my Dad's relief to have a working vehicle. Happy Dad!
Patiently waiting for dinner, or so it would seem from this picture.
The end of Day Two! We slept at the Anasazi one more night and were off in the morning!
wow i thought we prayed the van would behave. what a culture shock for me to read this. in japan everyone is so trustworthy. we don't lock the doors and you can leave just about anything anywhere and no one will take it. looking forward to coming home tomorrow. i miss my home and everyone. miss you.pray for my long flight home tomorrow and that i get on the right plane. :)
ReplyDeleteOkay Kevin LOL! You totally freaked me out. I couldn't figure out who you were! I am so glad that you'll be home soon! I thought you would be gone another week. Are we on for our usual meeting or do you think you will be too tired? I can't wait to hear about your trip!
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud at the conversation with your mom lol:) Sounds like something my mom would say :)
ReplyDeleteThis was so funny! The carney convo, the toilet seat picture...hysterical!
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