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Hanging out in Petaluma, California

Travel Dates: July 20-16, 2014

From the shores of Lake Tahoe to the familiar town of Petaluma, CA we’ve done some driving this week! We spent the week divided between the local KOA and the beautiful farmlet of Ann & Dave.

Sam and his brothers helped with dad’s new roof, Jess relaxed in the hammock next to the chickens, and the kids were able to spend sometime playing with friends.

We also managed to squeeze in a Jr. Ranger Badge at the John Muir National Historic Site and visit a local “Glass Beach” where the kids hunted down treasured pieces of tumbled smooth glass.

This Week on Instagram July 20-26 2014

 

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The Best Time of Day To Take Your Kids Hiking

Now that summer is here, we are trying to get the kids out hiking. A lot. Usually this involves lots of whining and complaints about being tired. A few months ago, however, we stumbled upon the perfect combination: beautiful scenery + in the evening.

The first time we hiked in the evening it was by chance. We had a busy day as Sam worked a good 8-9 hours and the kids and I worked on a Jr. Ranger Book. Since we were in Zion National Park, I knew Sam would want to get out and go explore after he was done working, so we made an early dinner and set out on the shuttle for the Zion Narrows located at the end of the park. What we found surprised us: there were VERY few people there. Like maybe 5. On the whole trail. After a busy day fighting crowds of people we were kind of in shock. The weather was cooler, the light was pretty, and the kids had quite a bit of energy to burn.

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Putting our discovery to the test, we decided to try our formula again at Bryce Canyon National Park a few weeks later. We drove to the Bristlecone Pine Loop and had ourselves a nice, relaxing, evening hike. Everyone enjoyed it! The kids were in a good mood, I was in heaven with the beautiful light and my adorable subjects, and we ended the night on a complete high.

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A week later we were in Cedar Breaks National Park and all kind of cranky. It had been a rough driving day with lots of frustrations, but after we set up and had a quick dinner we set out on a short walk to the visitor center. Totally cured our crankiness. By the time we got back to the Airstream to get ready for bed, everyone was in a much better mood and excited about exploring the next morning.

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Now I’m not saying that EVERY time we head out in the evenings its perfect bliss, but we have a pretty good track record so far. Even most recently when the kids were complaining that they were too tired, swimming had worn them out, and even I was doubtful – Sam dragged us all out on the trail and it turned completely magical.

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As a total bonus, when we get back the kids are usually pretty tired and head to bed with little to no complaining. Total win all around! The ideal time of day likely depends heavily on the seasons, and will migrate earlier in the day as temperature drops. But for now, evening hikes will be a frequent habit.

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Golden Spike, Ruby Mountains and Lake Tahoe – Putting on Some Miles

Travel Dates: July 12-18, 2014

We made it out of Utah! Amazing! Jess spent last Saturday at a photography workshop in Salt Lake City while Sam took the kids around downtown.

We then spent a day near Brigham City with Sam doing a work visit and Jess taking the kids to Golden Spike National Historic Site to earn a Jr. Ranger Badge. Super fun stuff!!

After that it was off to Nevada! We hit a beautiful spot in the Ruby Mountains, ate at one of our favorite pizza places in Winnemucca, visited some friends in Wellington and finally made it to South Lake Tahoe for the weekend. Lots of driving recently, but we are hanging in there!

This Week on Instagram July 13-19 2014

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Daily Life

One Year Ago, We Drove Away From Our House

One year ago we officially drove away from our house on the way to our house swap in Virginia. We celebrated with a beautiful evening hike up at Angel Lake in Nevada.

It is difficult to place a single anniversary on our travels, as we grew into our adventures in stages. Over the course of the next few months, we’ll have a small handful of ‘one year’ anniversaries.

But this one is likely our biggest. One year ago, we drove away from our house in Lehi, Utah in a minivan packed to the gills. We spent the next 18 days driving across the country, camping and staying with friends, on our way to Virginia for a house swap.

Those 18 days changed us in ways we didn’t quite yet realize at the time. Our adventures led us to find and buy our Airstream, and begin this grand adventure. But there are other posts about that.

Today, we celebrate the courage to drive away to something unknown. How did we celebrate? With an evening hike through wildflowers to see a waterfall.

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Back to Salt Lake City Because My Husband Loves Me

This Week on Instagram July 5-11 2014

From skiing on a glacier in Great Basin National Park, to playing in the water at Payson Lakes Campground in the Uinta National Forest, this week has been great! The kids earned their Jr. Ranger vests (and we found some their sizes).

We also visited some friends in our hometown of Lehi, Utah and had our truck looked out (we lost some bolts on our exhaust manifold) and were able to visit the Timpanogos Temple.

We are spending the weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah so Jess can attend a photography workshop and the next week we head to California. Can’t wait!