Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Monday, July 21, 2014

Fun at the Zoo [Travel]

Evan and I hit the road again this weekend to abandon the extreme heat and visited San Diego. It was absolutely delightful beyond words- 75 degrees, sunny with a slight breeze! Doesn't get better than that. 

The road to San Diego was hugging the boarder of Mexico, and you could see right over the fence causing us to go through Boarder Patrol Check points to and from San Diego. 

Friday we went to the Zoo. We loved the Zoo. This was the first time for us both to go to San Diego Zoo. There were loads of animals I never heard of, but so fun to see. Animals are hilarious. We saw baby pigs chasing each other in circles. A monkey running towards the glass and punching it, thinking people were trying to get its food, and of course a lot of pooping, sleeping, and pacing for food. 


 The Giraffe on the left was only 2 weeks tall, weighing 145 lbs and was 6 foot 2 inches! What a cutie





This was Evan's FAVORITE Animal. I can't remember the name but he was really cute and kept starring at us. These are endangered, probably why I've never heard of them. 

This was my first time seeing a real life panda! Lucky for us it was dinner time so she was chowin' down on the bamboo. What a sweetie. 


This was the monkey that ran to the window and punched it thinking people were trying to take his food. He was mad! Kind of funny to watch. The guy in the white shirt had his back turned to the window and didn't know it was coming for him. 


It was super fun! We did a solid 7 hours at the park and saw everything. We may have skipped some of the spiders and reptiles.... but I'm not mad about that. 

The UUS Midway Museum was next! It's a WWII Ship with fighter planes on it and was the largest of its time. 

Then we drove to the San Diego LDS Temple. When we got there it was cloudy and overcast, but quickly cleared up with blue skies. It was amazing. That temple definitely wins for most like a princess castle. 



Our next stop was Old Town. If you have ever been to old town you'll know exactly why I love it. Even better we went to the Mormon Battalion Visitors Center which was so much fun! It is by far my favorite visitor's center, it is interactive and just FUN. 
They do have a guided tour, but the videos are fun and the story is adventurous. Who knew that the Mormon Battalion did so much for the United States- their journey from Iowa to California paved the way for the Railroad and the road from Tucson to San Diego. 500 Men, Women and children served and no one was killed or died. They learned irrigation and farming techniques in Santa Fe, which they later brought to SLC when the Saints arrived. 

After all the videos they had a photo booth for us. We were also able to search for gold, make bricks and wash clothes on a old fashioned wash grate. 









We explored Old Town Historic Park. This place was BUSY! They had basket weaving, yarn making, rope  making and butter churning. 



If you're thinking Oh wow buy one get one free was a great deal? Well it was a total of $6.... The ice cream was pre-scooped and in the freezer, then the lady poured a can of root beer in the cup. Slightly disappointing. 

You can go to San Diego without going to the BEACH! We stayed in Mission Beach San Diego. 
We met up with my mom, Vern and his family for a little vacation time! 
Strolled the boardwalk, pier and watched the surfers catch a wave. Right and we got ice cream from the amusement park... the largest I have ever seen, and we got the smallest size. No I did not eat the entire thing, yes my ice cream fell and hit the ground. For the record it was delicious.















It was an outstanding vacation and so much fun to see my mama! 

Back to work and back to the grind!

Thanks for Reading <3 

E&H

Monday, June 30, 2014

From Sea to Shining Sea [Travel]

We have been on the road for the last few weeks, busy moving, visiting family and going to weddings. We are exhausted to say the least.

Moving to Arizona was great. We had no dramatic issues driving from New York. Aside from being completely stuffed into the car we had a lot of fun. We drove between 8-12 hours a day for 4 days. We made stops to a few temples along the way and visited some friends and family.
My cousin Amanda gave us an awesome tour of Colorado Springs. We saw the Garden of the Gods, the US Olympic Training Center, the Caves of the Winds, and Bellmoore resort. What a beautiful place! Plus we had so much fun playing with little Genevieve.













After arriving to Tucson on Monday morning we quickly moved in, unpacked and rested. Tuesday we took care of some business and Wednesday morning we were off again. Evan went to Pennsylvania for Orientation and I went to Utah to pick up my car! Yes, more driving!




I was lucky enough to see my family, daddy daughter date with my dad picking cherries, and girls day out with my mommy! Lunch with family from Germany and also dinner/shaved ice dates some friends in Cedar City as I was driving back to Tucson.
















I got back from Arizona, Evan came back the next day and then we quickly drove up to Pheonix to catch our Flight to Hawaii! 


The last time I went to Hawaii I was 4, and we went to the Big Island
 This was my first time going to the Maui and our first time visiting Evan's Family since we got married. 








My mother in law brought a beautiful lei when we arrived to the airport 


I will say I was so blown away by everything my picture taking was forgotten the first 2 days. I was just so overwhelmed by how awesome everything was. 
When we got there We met a lot of Evan's auntys, uncles, and cousins. Love them all! We had delicious food at the family dinner held at Evan's brother's house! 

The next day we went to the beach! I saw a sea turtle for the first time and a sea cucumber.  If you don't know what I sea cucumber is, neither did I. I told Evan to stay away from the dog poop that was rolling around on the shore. Little did I know it was a creature. 
The beach we were at was called Kalepolepo. It was an old fish pond so the water wasn't too rough or deep! It was perfect for the kids... and me. I felt better knowing some large sea creature wasn't going to bite my leg off or suck on my toes. Nothing too mysterious was lurking in the water, at least that I could see. 


We also saw the first LDS church on Maui.

Then we went holo holo around the mountain area near Haleakala and the next day we drive to Lahaina to the beach and the Plantation golf course area. 
WOW
what a site to see
















We went to Evan's sisters house. I played house with the girls and play-doh. 
Then we went to get some guri-guri! A light ice cream treat that was delightful. 


We ate dinner at da Kitchen which was a lot of food, but good! 



Our last day we went up to Iao Valley. It was a little rainy but that didn't stop us. 









We were so sad to leave the family and the beautiful island. Might I add, I LOVE HAWAII!!!!!!!!!


We took the red eye to Las Vegas for my best friend's wedding

We were able to attend Ashleigh and Daniel's sealing in the Las Vegas LDS temple. 
We went from 80 degrees and humidity to 108 degrees of dry heat. We were all melting but Ashleigh still looked amazing in her lace princess gown. 
It was fun to see her family, old friends and college roommates. 
We attended her reception. It was beautifully done, and screamed Ashleigh 100%, especially the cake! We had a good time! 















It has most definitely been an exciting few weeks of travel. Its back to work for Evan and for me I'm on the job hunt here in Tucson. 
 
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