Near the end of a busy summer filled with weddings, work and preparations for the upcoming school year, I found the restoration and rejuvenation I needed in northern Arizona. The time away from all obligations and (most) communication gave me some space to breathe and connect with God more than I have been with the distractions of Wisconsin. I'll leave some pictures here, with a few comments about my most meaningful experiences.
First, Sedona. My favorite.
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This was what I always pictured whenever the Grand Canyon was mentioned. Turns out Sedona is something else, but just as spectacular as I hoped. |
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I mean, look at that. What a cool creation. |
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An appropriate tribute to the artist behind it all :) A few quiet moments to pray in the chapel up there gave so much more meaning to the beauty I got to see all week. |
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Every time I see places like this I just want to get in and be a part of them. Admiring from afar doesn't do a whole lot for me, so being able to climb around in the red rocks gave me a whole new appreciation of them! |
Flagstaff, where we lived for the week.
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My reading rock in the woods directly behind our house :) Nothing like sunshine and quiet (besides the trains). I got to do a lot of reading here, of some books I'll mention in another post. All of them were written by Christian authors and they were a wonderful mixture of thoughtful, convincing and encouraging. |
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Spent a lot of time watching and getting close to the trains in the back yard. My fascination/fear of trains definitely made it an exciting activity! |
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Train-watching rock, conveniently located above the tracks. If your wondering about the reading rock and this rock... yes, i do designate my rocks for specific activities. |
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Going up Humphrey's peak, the highest mountain in AZ. Views were a little hazy because of 3 forest fires we could see evenly spaced out in the distance, but it was still a cool experience. |
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Just another view in Flagstaff. Quite the contrast to the deserts and rock formations that made up our touring. It was a great place to come back to each night! |
Meteor Crater.
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This was one of the last things we did on our trip, after some begging on my part (c'mon dad, something from SPACE made a huge hole in the desert!) But seriously, isn't that cool? That thing is a mile across and three miles around! |
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On our 30-minute "tour" of the crater. Really just standing out in the sun while a guide told us the history of this place's discovery and exploration. Actually pretty fascinating. It took a LOT of convincing and years of research to convince the government that this is more than just "a hole" and a meteor created it. |
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Touching the real deal. This is the largest meteorite they found. So an actual piece of the meteor that made the crater. Really. This actual thing I am touching is a big chunk of metal that was once flying around in space, not a replica. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaat. |
And finally... the Grand Canyon.
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Sunrise across the Canyon :) |
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The family on this trip minus dad! Sara, mom, me, Aunt Carrie, Rachel. |
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We hiked about 2 miles of trails into the Canyon, which was definitely rewarding. If I ever go back though, I'm going all the way in and spending some time down there. Like I said about the red rocks in Sedona - I want to be a part of it. |
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Preeeeetty crazy. I have an overwhelming desire to be able to be invincible and never get tired, so I could just climb around in things like this and explore every inch. |
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Yes. This sums up how the week made me feel. |
Dude. The train engine is from where I grew up :).
ReplyDeleteYou're the best. Glad you enjoyed the trip! Miss you!
ReplyDeleteP.S. Looks like you're wearing socks with sandals in one picture. Way to be awesome!