Last week, we were lucky enough to spend about 40 hours with E’s parents at the Grand Canyon! It’s a big national park, so here are my recommendations for having a great time while you’re there (especially if you’re only there for a little while).
Since I Last Blogged…
Despite my weekly Travel Tuesday posts, it’s been quiet around here. I took an unplanned break, and I’ve missed regular blogging. Now that I’m done with school (ahem, give me a moment…THAT’S RIGHT, I NOW HAVE AN M.A.!!!!!!!) I am looking forward to dedicating much more time to this space. For the next few weeks, I am searching out freelance work and packing up everything we own. We leave Denver in early July, then head to Montana, Seattle and California for some last-minute family time, all before we leave for PRAGUE at the beginning of August…it’s coming so soon! Here’s what I’ve been up to these last few weeks.
Since I last blogged…
I’ve learned that while I adore puppies, I am certainly not ready to have one full-time.
I’ve scrambled to finish school….
And I have successfully finished school and I am now an official Master’s! (!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
I threw a baby shower and dug a baby picture of myself out of the woodwork for a guessing game…nobody had any problem knowing this was me.
I finally found some tulips which has been way too hard in Colorado this year!
I went to my first professional soccer game.
I’ve been to the Grand Canyon.
I’ve been to Mesa Verde National Park.
I’ve spent way too many hours in the car…
But I’ve seen some gorgeous views!
I’ve said farewell to a few friends.
I’ve packed up most of my house, said goodbye to some of my favorite things, and put up my well-worn car, Grimace, up for sale.
I’ve run on very little sleep.
I’ve seen so many tiny bunnies! Springtime!
I’ve stood in four states at once.
I’ve enjoyed one of the last incredible sunsets from our apartment…we move out in three weeks!
And I learned that this is real life:
Linking up for Daily Diaries with Diaries of an Essex Girl!
Yellowstone National Park {USA}
This end-of-the-alphabet thing is no joke! (Today is Y!)
While I’ve struggled with other late letters (obviously X, as it was a few days late…), I immediately thought of Yellowstone National Park for Y. This particular national park is a special one for me, as I grew up about an hour and a half from an entrance to the park. I visited many times while I was growing up, and even went on several “work trips.”
On one trip, I attended a several night writing workshop and saw baby wolves.
For a week during the summer before my senior year of high school, I camped in Yellowstone, worked for the Montana Conservation Corps, stayed up all night watching a meteor shower, and collected some bear fur that I found four years later in my bedroom (which caused quite a freak-out before I figured out what it was).
Another time, I went on a biking trip in the park before the roads opened to cars, and ended up having to carry my bike as a buffer between me and some bison on the road.
Then there was that trip where I got a 2nd degree burn from sticking my hand into a hot springs area that were…too hot. (It is called the Boiling River…boiling, Amy.)
Yellowstone National Park is obviously an experience. As the first national park here in the United States, in 1871, it deserves its title. It’s beautiful, remote, giant, and full of wildlife. Major attractions include the Old Faithful Geyser, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Lake, Lamar Valley (most famous for the wolves!), the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and Tower Falls. While I don’t have pictures from every corner, because most of my sojourns in the park were before I had a camera (much less a camera phone…and now you know I’m old).
Yellowstone National Park practically raised me, and I always feel that elusive (well, for me…I’m sure some of you understand!) sense of “home” when I go back there. It was the place I went several times to push me out of my comfort zone, and I really do think it helped shape my personality. I hope to go back someday soon…but it’s also a place I know I will always go back to in my life.
Just like a home.
^the Boiling River…this time safely from my window. Although it is a great hot springs, just be careful!
^my cousin at Mammoth Hot Springs.
^some of the hot pots at Mammoth Hot Springs.
^me and the cousins at Yellowstone (I can’t believe I don’t have any pictures of myself and my siblings there??)
^overlooking the Lamar Valley.
^the writing workshop camp in the Lamar Valley.
^look at the color of that water. no filter
^Cooke City, on the edge of the park.
Linking up again for Travel Tuesday!
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