Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tuacahn Trip

We just got back from St George and we had an awesome time. We love to get away and have family time together. We love it when someone takes a picture of all four of us. This is us at what the kids call the St George Narrows. They love to go up there and go hiking. We spent some time chasing after lizards there.
This is Natalee jump roping with Annie before the show. The rope was going so fast that you can't even see it. But you can see that Natalee got some air.

This is Carson's frog friend that he found. It was just too cute that we had to take a picture with it.


This is the family on the steps of the Tuacahn theater. The kids loved walking on the edge of the waterfall.



Here are the kids in front of the sign. This is one of my favorite theaters of all time. I think we might have to do this every year from now on. We saw Annie and it was great. Even Carson stayed up the whole time even though we only got done at 11:30 p.m.




This is near one of our favorite restaurant's to go to in St George. We love to go to the Pizza Factory for those delicious bread stick twists. Oh and the chocolate chips cookies there are one of my favorites also.





Here is Carson with his metal friend. These were really cool pieces of art and the kids had fun climbing on them.






This is our hotel room. I have to give a shout out to Price Line for getting us a screaming deal. This was one of the newest and nicest hotel rooms we have stayed in. If you haven't tried Price Line this is my second shot at it and it has not disappointed me yet.







OK so I did what as a kid I said I would never do. I took a detour and took the kids to Cove Fort. A historical church sight. I hated when my parents made us do stuff like that, but I am finding more and more that it is fun to torture your kids like that.








But the kids had a great time and I am going on Trek this year so how could I not stop at a place like that. Oh by the way THANKS Dad and Mom for making us do crazy stuff like that when we were growing up.