So on our way home from Scottsdale we decided to stop by the Grand Canyon. It was an interesting experience. For some reason I had it in my head that the Grand Canyon is a large desert area with a big hole in the ground. What I did not expect was to be in the Grand Canyon area and see so many trees and deer. You literally go from the land of the Giant Cactus to a Forest in what seems like seconds. Because my husband had a few meetings in the morning and needed to help pack some work stuff up we didn't leave till the afternoon. By the time we got to the Grand Canyon we had maybe an hour of light left. But it was worth it to give our kids this experience and for me as well to have the experience of seeing it for the first time in my life. Someday we will have to plan a trip to actually see more of the Grand Canyon but for now with small children I would say it was sufficient.
Deer near the Rim of the Canyon. Just behind those trees is the Canyon. Crazy huh! To think that you are so close to a GIANT hole in the Earths surface and still you can not see it.
Some shots of the big hole known as the Grand Canyon.
Maybe you remember a picture I took at Independence Rock in WY a few years ago of a flower growing in a rock. If not here is the link to that picture. I find it beautiful that things grow from rough circumstances. I find these pictures a metaphor for life. That just because we aren't in our ideal situations in life that if we persevere we will find life, we will be beautiful and we will inspire others by our determination and continued effort.
This was fun to find outside the visitors center. There were little round plaques in the cement with little poems telling you about the Grand Canyon.
Our family. Even the baby who didn't get too many pictures showing her cute face. But you can see her cute little feet and a cute little hand.
Once we were on the road again we only made it to Kanab. We actually planned on stopping in Page but there were no vacancies. So we called ahead to Kanab and reserved the last room in that town. We were so glad to get there and stop for the night. So if you are traveling in Fall and would like to stop in the area and don't want to sleep in a room with torn carpet and outdated facilities just plan a week ahead and plan to stop. Lesson learned. Also if you want to find breakfast don't sleep in expecting all McDonald's finish breakfast at 11 am on a Saturday. Not all was lost though. We found a Restaurant after asking the lady at our Motel that served breakfast. It is called Nedras Too. They are a Mexican restaurant with American breakfast options. They had toys for the kids to play with and Coloring books.
They had a very hot and spicy pepper to go along with my
biscuits and gravy. Their pancakes were huge so we split that between
the kids and my husband enjoyed a Mexican skillet breakfast. The food was delicious. It will
definitely be a place if we are in the area we will stop again.
After breakfast we got back in the car and headed home. It was so nice to be home.






