
Thanksgiving 08 was spent touring around the beautiful state of Utah. We started our adventure in Glenwood Springs with John; we stayed at the very old and elegant Hotel Colorado, hung out at the hot springs and hiked the ever gorgeous Hanging Lake. I was so glad John got to spend some time with Nicole. It has been a big year for John as he’s met my family, college roommates and now Nicole. I’m thrilled that everyone is in agreement that we are a good fit! J

The next couple days were focused on Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks. I had never been that far southwest in Utah and I was completely blown away by the majestic canyons, the mesmerizing hoodoos and the colors that make up every cliff and rock formation. The other thing that made the area especially pretty was the fact that fall comes late to the canyons and there were still many trees and bushes brilliant with their fall colors.

The trip to Zion the next morning was much nicer than our late night drive into Bryce. We could see all the mountains and canyons and we found a little local store that had a great price on Smartfood Popcorn, Swedish Fish and Gummy Bears! Great road trip food! The drive into Zion was completely different than Bryce; the rock formations and
Dinner in Zion was at the Pioneer Inn (we stayed at the Pioneer Hotel which was very clean, quaint and had awesome beds!) Who knew that grilled cheese could taste so good! We shopped a little but again the town was pretty much shut down for the season. The next morning we awoke for a hike up to the Emerald Pools before heading to Salt Lake and Park City. Emerald Pools was gorgeous and quiet as no other late season tourists were around yet. We checked out the pools, took tons of pictures and I taught Nicole how to build her own cairn. She will never get lost in the desert now! We could smell the rain in the cool air and we luckily timed it perfectly. As we were loading our car to head north the rain started to come down. Nicole may like good food but I am a real pain in the butt if I don’t get my tea in the morning so we checked out a funky local coffee shop and hit the road to Salt Lake.
As we were driving to Salt Lake City to see my friend’s Christine and Joe we both created the illusion that we are very important people; getting caught up on email and phone messages. Plus we wanted those we love to know we had survived the mountains and canyons in Utah! The visit with Christine and Joe was so much more than I would have expected. Of course I knew Christine would be a great hostess but I had no idea she lived in a palatial home in a swanky neighborhood that normally people would call the police if I were walking around in. Christine came home from work early and we headed to Park city for a quick tour and dinner. Although we didn’t see much other town what I did see I loved and I can’t wait to go back for winter fun! As is the rule when traveling with us, Christine learned quickly to pose for silly photos and behave like a goober in public.
Thanksgiving started cold and rainy but the 3 of us were still thrilled to head out to the local Human Race 5K run. It was to benefit the Utah Food Bank so we kept telling ourselves that it was a good cause and we needed to go. It turned out to be the perfect day for a race. It stopped raining when we started and started to rain after we finished. A quick trip to Buck Bucks for my mandatory hot tea and then it was home to cook and prepare for the feast. As a side note I must tell you that Nicole and Christine both ran terrific races! Christine’s goal was to walk but of course she got caught up in all the excitement and ran the first mile with us. Then Nicole and I ran the rest at a very strong pace. I am sure I will regret telling Nicole to “dig deep” in the last ½ mile as it is already coming back to haunt me but she really did dig and she did awesome! I always get great joy from watching people do more than they thought they could. I think we all have so much more in us if we want to use it. Nicole, when are we running that marathon?
Our early afternoon hike above Draper was really fun. We took Sydney, Christine’s dog, and checked out the burn area above the city. It still smelled a bit but we could see all the amazing new growth coming in all ready. Dinner with Joe and Christine and their friend Nicole was hysterical. Honestly, we prepared enough food for a small village and by the time we sat down to eat we were all stuffed in minutes. Of course I managed to try everything that hadn’t taken a breath and the pies were awesome! They mocked my wheat/grain/veggie turkey but I know they would all admit secretly that it tasted yummy! In fact I ate it for the next few days! We made the pies the night before and they tasted soooo good! Everything tastes better the ready whip! After eating too much we watched Run Fat Boy Run! I knew I liked Joe but I knew we would be permanently connected as we laughed at the same things during the movie. It is a hysterical movie if you have any interest in running!
The last leg of the trip included a tour of northeast Utah and much of Wyoming. It was flat, clear and easy traveling. We spiced the trip up with a visit to the Sierra Trading Post outlet store in Cheyenne. I was worried it was going to be crazy with people on Black Friday but it wasn’t too bad and I managed to get some Christmas shopping done!
Part of the highlight of the vacation was the fact that Nicole got to meet many of my friends on a run Saturday morning. We met them on the Highline trail. Even though we didn’t run with them for long it meant a lot to me for her to meet so many warm and welcoming people. My intention is to encourage Nicole to move to Colorado to try something new in her life. I don’t know if she ever will but I can say that I have shown here many aspects of what like could be like and as long as I don’t drag her on any 30 or 40 mile runs I think she might consider it!
Nicole and Christine have now bonded and will be an integral part of planning our trip to Queensland next September! Yahooo!

Our early afternoon hike above Draper was really fun. We took Sydney, Christine’s dog, and checked out the burn area above the city. It still smelled a bit but we could see all the amazing new growth coming in all ready. Dinner with Joe and Christine and their friend Nicole was hysterical. Honestly, we prepared enough food for a small village and by the time we sat down to eat we were all stuffed in minutes. Of course I managed to try everything that hadn’t taken a breath and the pies were awesome! They mocked my wheat/grain/veggie turkey but I know they would all admit secretly that it tasted yummy! In fact I ate it for the next few days! We made the pies the night before and they tasted soooo good! Everything tastes better the ready whip! After eating too much we watched Run Fat Boy Run! I knew I liked Joe but I knew we would be permanently connected as we laughed at the same things during the movie. It is a hysterical movie if you have any interest in running!
The last leg of the trip included a tour of northeast Utah and much of Wyoming. It was flat, clear and easy traveling. We spiced the trip up with a visit to the Sierra Trading Post outlet store in Cheyenne. I was worried it was going to be crazy with people on Black Friday but it wasn’t too bad and I managed to get some Christmas shopping done!
Part of the highlight of the vacation was the fact that Nicole got to meet many of my friends on a run Saturday morning. We met them on the Highline trail. Even though we didn’t run with them for long it meant a lot to me for her to meet so many warm and welcoming people. My intention is to encourage Nicole to move to Colorado to try something new in her life. I don’t know if she ever will but I can say that I have shown here many aspects of what like could be like and as long as I don’t drag her on any 30 or 40 mile runs I think she might consider it!
Nicole and Christine have now bonded and will be an integral part of planning our trip to Queensland next September! Yahooo!
2 comments:
I am glad that the trip went so smooth. It sounds like a fun vacation and a good way to spend some much needed time away. I really love Southern Utah and believe that is has so much to offer in beauty and exercise.
BOO YAAAA
Thanks for the commentary Beth! You make the entire vacation sound so wonderful, which Utah is. Even better, thanks for the hostess kudos! (People - the palatial part is really inaccurate, but we do have beds for visitors to lay their heads. Swanky neighborhood applies - we don't know our neighbors.)
We truly enjoyed meeting Nicole and hosting the big T-giving dinner for all who wish to eat that which breathed and that which hasn't taken a breath. We don't discriminate.
These are great goober photos and thanks again for coming to see us!
Christine and Joe
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