Grandma and Grandpa Sellers stopped by for a
few days on their journey east for the summer, and we took a little drive down
to Zion National Park to see the sites.
Down in the southern Utah desert, Zion is basically made up of a giant
canyon with towering cliffs on either side and a number of beautiful hikes to
take. We didn’t get to do all of the
more famous hikes, since we didn’t want our small children to fall off any
cliffs or drown in any emerald pools or flash floods, but we did get to see
some pretty amazing stuff. Here are a
few pics from the mini-vacation.
Down along the river, Paul can't get those shoes off fast enough... the boy was made for water.
Adam, on the other hand, will stay safely ashore throwing rocks. But he did enjoy the hikes and the friendly ground squirrels.
We hiked down to the beginning of the Narrows, one of the famous hikes in Zion, but the water got deeper and taking the boys along didn't seem to be a good idea.
Back there is where the cliffs get closer together and the hike gets tighter, hence the name.
Paul with the elders of the Sellers family.
The cliffs were pretty impressive, and not something I personally would attempt to scale. We took a lunch break at the lodge under the shade of the trees in the 90 degree heat.
Adam, always goofing around.
And a Padre's fan, as usual, harassing his father. But a pretty amazing park with incredible views! We'll make it back someday when the boys are old enough to challenge the dangerous hikes... we just won't post about those, since their grandmothers read this blog...


