Monday, June 30, 2008

To Run or Not to Run . . . That is the Question



OK, all my friends and family out there. I'm trying to decide if I should run a marathon this fall or not. The pros? It's on my bucket list (something I want to do before I die). I'm in really good shape right now. I can cross it off my list. Cons? It's hard on the body. The training is quite time-intensive. Sometimes I don't feel like running or training! It's hard!

Let me know what you think! Click on "comments" and give me your opinion. I'd really appreciate it!

Thanks!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Run to the Salt Lake Temple

Here's my new hydration belt. It's pretty cooll!

Here I am running with the hydration belt



Rob ran to the temple a few years ago while he was training for a marathon. I've been kind-of thinking about it ever since because it was so cool! Janae asked me about it a few weeks ago--wondering if I had ever run to the temple. I had to tell her "no." But I'll have to admit I've been thinking a lot about it ever since. Well, there's no time like the present. Seize the day! On Friday (June 20th) I actually did it! I got up at 4:15 am and left about 4:30. I ran on 13th East. It went great! My heart and lungs? Fine. My body? Screaming! But I did it!

Ever since the Escalante "incident" I've been more aware of hydration, so in preparation for this run I bought a hydration belt--as you can see in the photo. It holds 4-8 oz containers for water. I actually only drank about 10 ounces, but it was nice to know it was there if I needed it! There's also a little "pocket" on the belt. I put in an energy bar, a couple of kleenex, some money, my driver's license, a credit card, and my cell phone. It was the perfect little pocket.

I arrived at the temple just after 7:00 am. In pain, but very happy! :)

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Escalante Nights

Here we are after being rescued!!!!!



Steve looking for Search & Rescue in the distance--after he, Susann & Lee had found us



Here are Rob and I in Devil's Garden the day after the "ordeal"

Devil's Garden again


Here we are with Brian (l) and Jeff (r)--our Search and Rescue Team



Looking down the "pour" into Egypt 3 (slots)



Cath and Me with our new "Hostiinella" shirts--
the ones that jinxed us!


Inside part of the Egypt 3 slot



June 12-15 Cathy, Steve, Rob and I went to Escalante to do some day hiking. I wanted to check out more of the Hole in the Rock area. I love that place! Well, I got to know it a lot better than I expected! Rob and I got separated and though Cath and Steve made it back to the car, Rob and I got lost. Yup! Lost. We wandered in the desert for almost 24 hours before being found by some hikers looking for us and then, a bit later, Search and Rescue. We were grateful to be found alive, I can tell you that! It was definitely a life changing experience. Adds a whole new meaning to the title of my blog--Life is Good. In spite of the ordeal, the area we hiked in was beautiful. It was in the Egypt 3 area, and is has a very long, very narrow slot canyon. Before getting lost we had a really wonderful time!

The Engaged Classroom Class

OK, so I'm finally posting again--a year later! It's been a busy year and I only have time for so much in my life! Blogging obviously isn't a priority. That said, I'm taking a class on using technology in the classroom and as part of this class we need to create a blog. Since I already have one, I thought I'd use this time to update my blog! Lucky you! In case you're interested, you can go to this link and check out what I've been doing in class. What you'll be looking at is my portfolio for the class.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Grand Canyon

Just before we went to Yosemite, Cath, Steve and I went to the Grand Canyon. Besides the National Park, we also went to the Hulapai Reservation and went on that new glass bridge. It was pretty cool, but outrageously expensive!

The real highlight of the Grand Canyon visit was hiking down Havasu Canyon, camping at Havasu Falls, and dayhiking 15 miles round trip to the Colorado River. We floated down the last bit of Havasu Canyon in the narrows into the Colorado River, where we climbed out and up and had lunch. It was a spectacular hike with new and amazing scenery around every single bend. One highlight was seeing a big-horn sheep. One moment we were in the tropics and the next in a cactus "garden" in the desert. It was all so amazing that it's practically indescribable. Although the pictures don't really do justice to the scenery, you can at least get an idea of why we were all so thrilled with the trip.

Here are Steve, me, and Cathy on our hike down Havasu Canyon to the Colorado River.

This is a picture of the "narrows" that we floated down into the Colorado River. It was really cool to see the blue of Havasu Creek flow into the muddy red of the Colorado. Havasu Creek is quite warm water, and the Colorado is really cold!

This is Cath and me right after we climbed out of the Colorado River.

Here I am at Havasu Falls.

Cath and I are inside a grotto behind Navajo Falls. It was so cool! Getting in was really, really hard. We had to climb up a rock through pounding water. Going back out I wasn't able to keep my balance on the rock and the water knocked me down. I smashed into a rock under the waterfall and hit my arm so hard that I was afraid that it might be broken--but it wasn't. :)

Here's Cathy, Steve and me as we're leaving to hike back out of Havasu Canyon. It's a 10 mile hike through the canyon and back up to the parking lot.

When we had about 2 1/2 miles left there was a rain storm. I don't know if I've ever seen such huge raindrops! By the time the rain stopped, I might as well have jumped in a swimming pool. I'm absolutely soaking wet in this picture. The plateau just behind me is the parking lot. Even though it was still way up there, it was exciting to have the end in sight!

This is a picture of that glass bridge that goes out over the Grand Canyon. You can't really tell it's glass from this angle. It's the bottom that's glass. It was pretty freaky walking out the first few steps. It cost $75.00!!!!! True story. Per person. It's $50.00 to take the bus out to see it, and an additional $25.00 to actually walk on it. I think it was worth it. :)

Here we all are eating dinner at the edge of the Grand Canyon on the Hulapai Tribal Lands. As part of the $50.00 package that got us out to "see" the glass bridge, we got dinner. (Our $50.00 package was the least expensive package available.) Dinner was surprisingly good, and the view was stunning.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Yosemite!

For 8 years I have wanted to return to Little Yosemite Valley and summit Half Dome. This is the summer it finally happened! I went with my sister, Catie Hobbs, and her husband Steve. We had a wonderful time! I relived a lot of fond memories of my backpacking trip with McKay and Rachel and our friends, the Allgoods. Besides climbing Half Dome, which of course was the most fabulous part of the trip, we went to Bunnell Cascades and slid down the natural water slide there. We saw a bear and Catie practically ran into a rattlesnake that was viciously rattling its tail at her. We saw beautiful sunsets, wandered in the Mariposa Grove of giant Sequoias and day hiked the famous 4-mile trail. We also hiked Sentinel Dome, which was beautiful but no real "accomplishment." It's only a mile-long hike. :)

The Yosemite trip was only one tiny part of my summer, but it's a good start for my blog because it was the most thrilling for me. Besides Yosemite I spent a week in Washington DC, a week at girl's camp (including an overnight hike with the 4th year girls), a week at the Grand Canyon (mostly hiking Havasu Canyon and camping at Havasu Falls) and a week in the Uintas with Catie, Steve and Sami Ouimette.

Here I am starting to climb the cables to the top of Half Dome. It looked like it would be scary, but it ended up not being scary at all. It was fun!

Cathy is at the bottom of the cables in this picture, and I am at the top of the cables.

Here I am on the top of Half Dome. (I'm the pensive looking one in the orange shirt.)

Here I am on another part of the top of Half Dome. We spend a couple of hours up there. It was so amazing and cool!!!

Here's the bear we saw on our way to Bunnell Cascades (the natural water slide).

And here I am sliding down the natural water slide. It was just as much fun this time as it was 8 years ago!