I know what you're thinking: "Ryan doesn't seem old enough to have graduated from high school 10 years ago!" And if you just look at the way he and his friends act when they're together, I would completely agree with you. But...the receding hairlines, increasing bellies and achy bodies after four days of physical activity would tell you otherwise. They are definitely getting old. Very, very old.
We had lots of fun playing in southern Utah with {most of} his close friends from high school - and their incredibly fun wives {where applicable}. Here's a quick recap:
We considered driving down in just a truck. Yes, five of us all crammed into a truck. Dani made the clutch decision to take Max, and for that, I am grateful. Dani and I drove together while the boys stunk up the truck together. We called them so we could visit the big chair in Beaver. They thought the big chair in Beaver meant Arby's. "Ryan, you can always assume I don't want Arby's for lunch." Ah, well. At least they have good curly fries.




Day #2:
We headed to Zion, where I have never been before. I know, I lived in Utah for 26 years. I also only skiied once {and I hated it - gasp, gasp!}, and I've never been to the other major parks either. Or Lake Powell. Now, let's get on with it.
Zion was AMAZING! We hiked Emerald Lakes (not very lakey this summer?), but pretty nonetheless.



We headed to Sand Hollow Reservoir for a day at the beach with wave runners. I had also never been on a wave runner. I decided I like being a passenger on the wave runner when someone is being pulled on the tube OR I like to drive them. That's it. Nothing too crazy. But, it was a lot of fun. Favorite quote: "Hey Dani, do you want to come on the wave runners?" Dani: "Well, I do have to pee."


Back to Zion. This time with Ben, Eva, Dale and Aubrey to hike Angel's Landing. We had fun running up Walter's Wiggles and hiking across death-defying trails holding onto only a chain. But the view was incredible. If you are deathly afraid of heights, I do NOT suggest this specific trail (although, you can still get a great view stopping just before the narrow/steep part). Otherwise, it's a must.


okay..
ReplyDelete1. i wanna know what the other matching items were... and ps boys , those shirts are nasty.
2. love the emerald lake jumping picture.
3. please tell me that is you looking like a fool in the red jacket in the picture where dani is up front... nice.
4. you are beautiful. for a perfect example of that, refer to the last picture.
ps. ryan, you and your friends are crazy.. but looks like you have great fun together!
Dearest Kelli, WHATEVER, those shirts are hot!
ReplyDeleteI feel like such an adult after acting like high school kids again. Sad.
Fruit Leathers??? Whoever thought of that was brilliant.
2,500 miles? Wouldn't it just be easier to move a little closer? hint, hint.
A few things Maren.
ReplyDeleteI dedicate this comment to the lifeguard.
What. is more exotic than southern utah? I don't think such a place exists.
2589 miles?? that is just sad. Glad Max could help (a little).
LOVE your shorts!
Hey! I need to add you to my blog list! Looks like you guys had a blast! :) I will tell Tys you welcomed him home!
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