2016, Travels

The South Kaibab Trail

We checked out the North Rim of the Grand Canyon last year, so this year, we explored the South Rim. We wanted to challenge ourselves with a strenuous day hike, and the South Kaibab Trail certainly fit the bill. If you’ve never hiked at the Grand Canyon, you probably shouldn’t start with this trail, and if you do, don’t say I didn’t warn you! But if you know what you’re getting yourself into and are looking for a trail that will kick your butt, the South Kaibab Trail is it!

The trail begins near Yaki Point with a sweeping panoramic view of the natural wonder that is the Grand Canyon.

From the trailhead, it’s a steep descent down the switchbacks cut into the rock.

This trail is so steep that even going down is tiring, especially when you’re carrying 20 pounds of camera gear on your back. So I took a lot of breaks to rest and admire the views.

After a while, the ramp of the trail turns into stairs, which somehow made it seem steeper.

Presenting: a view of Cedar Ridge, from somewhere near Ooh Aah Point.

We had planned to go all the way to Skeleton Point, but when we saw how inviting and beautiful Cedar Ridge was (and realized that we still had to go back up), we decided to stop.

You don’t haul a tripod into the Grand Canyon and leave without getting a shot like this:

This was, hands down, the most difficult hike I’ve ever done. I don’t recommend it unless you are willing to be physically punished. But if that sounds appealing, you won’t be disappointed! It’s an astonishingly beautiful trek and something that everyone should see with their own eyes!

2016, Travels

Sincerely Sedona

We had such a good time exploring the Southwest in 2015 that we decided to turn it into an annual adventure. Are you ready for the photos from the 2016 trip? Great! Here we go!

This time, we flew into Phoenix and spent a few days there before heading north for Page. While we were in the area, I was determined to check out Sedona. This Arizona city has quite a reputation for being both beautiful and magical. Apparently, certain spots in Sedona are believed to be places where intense energy is either leaving the Earth or entering it. Each of these locations is known as an “energy vortex” and they are said to contain a power that is tangible. I know what you’re thinking, and I was skeptical too, but it sounded interesting enough to investigate.

We warmed up with a quick hike along the Fay Canyon trail. There are no vortexes on this trail, but it’s worth taking to see the stunning view.

Once we were ready to get metaphysical, we headed over to the Courthouse Butte / Bell Rock trail to experience whatever energy the vortexes were willing to share with us.

I’d like to tell you that we had a profound encounter with the power of the vortexes, and I suppose in a way we did, but probably not in a way that would make New Age followers proud. Any time I visit a National Park, I feel like I’m standing on sacred ground. While the vortexes in Sedona are not National Parks, I felt that familiar feeling of reverence as we walked along the trail around Courthouse Butte and Bell Rock, but I didn’t feel any unusual energy.

No, we didn’t have any ethereal experiences as we hiked among the energy vortexes, but we did have a great time in a gorgeous place, and that was good enough for us.

2016, Travels

Gracie’s Party Under the Sea

My niece, Gracie, had no idea what kind of birthday party she wanted this year. When I suggested an Under the Sea theme, she approved, so I took the idea and ran with it. I had a lot of fun with this one, and I think it turned out pretty cute, if I do say so myself. Take a look!

The cake, an original creation from the bakehouse of Justin & Beth (that’s us), turned out way more adorable than we’d even imagined.

I spent hours cutting circles with scissors for the jellyfish paper lanterns and the bubble banner, but it was worth it!

Keeping with the underwater theme, we served blue Hawaiian punch with seahorse straws, Swedish Fish, and Goldfish crackers.

The Birthday Girl put her phone down long enough for me to grab one shot of her with her table of treats, and then it was right back to texting. Teenagers…

2016, Travels

Kaden’s Dino-mite Birthday

And now, an event 65 million (or maybe more like eight) years in the making! Welcome to Kaden’s LEGO / Jurassic World birthday party! Cue dramatic music…

Kaden selected the theme for his party and granted pretty much complete creative freedom with the planning. His only request was a cake with a dinosaur on it. His mom took care of that while I made dinosaur-shaped sugar cookies. We also put together some party favor bags with dinosaur fruit snacks and LEGO brick candy.

The birthday boy was overwhelmed by our efforts, but he found a thoughtful way to show his appreciation. I guess it’s great to be eight!

2015, Travels

Thanksgiving at AuSable View Lodge

My family adjusted the timing of our annual trip to AuSable View Lodge this year so that we could spend Thanksgiving weekend at “the cabin”. On the agenda for the weekend was eating lots of homemade food, watching endless sports and movies, and playing tons of games.

After spending an entire day eating, Justin and I were eager to get outside and burn some calories. Though the skies threatened to open up a deluge at any moment, we wandered through the woods of the Huron-Manistee National Forests.

Later that night, we taught Kaden how to play Boggle. Between rounds, he grabbed a piece of chocolate walnut fudge, gobbled it down, and then announced that his tongue felt itchy.

“Are you having an allergic reaction?” I kidded him.

It turned out, he was.

His tongue swelled up and he broke out in hives. When he said it hurt to breathe, my sister decided it was time to call 911. The nearest hospital was nearly an hour away, so she arranged a place to meet up with local paramedics in the small town of Mio.

Justin and I tagged along to provide moral support, and text updates to the rest of the family waiting for news back at the cabin.

The effects of the reaction were already wearing off by the time the EMS techs took over. After a thorough inspection, they declared him out of immediate danger, and suggested that he get some allergy testing at his pediatrician’s office back home.

So we went back to the cabin, thinking the excitement was over for the night. Just when everyone had relaxed, Kaden projectile vomited, twice.

He seemed to have gotten everything out, but my sister wasn’t going to take any chances. When he passed out on the couch, she placed a huge barf bucket right in front of him.

By morning, Kaden was back to his wild little self, just in time for our family pajama portrait session.

Remember, as far as anyone knows, we’re a nice, normal family…

Ah yes, this is a little more like what “normal” looks like…

Sarah had a simple request – one nice shot with her two children – but Kaden wasn’t willing to play along.

Nothing says Thanksgiving quite like a mother shouting, “Be normal! BE NORMAL!!!”

“Normal” just isn’t in Kaden’s playbook… Justin’s either.

No, there’s not a lot of “normal” in my family, but there is a lot of fun, and I’m very thankful for that!