Sunday, April 20, 2008

We'll Make it Worth Your While

We don't get many visitors our way. The city of Price is usually NOT a destination for most people; rather, it's a place you drive through on your way to somewhere else. We hope to change that perception - at least for our friends and family!


When Del's cousin Daren Gates announced that he and his family wanted to swing over our way for a couple of days this weekend, we decided to show them just how much fun we could offer.
Daren and his family - wife Crystelle, and children Gabrielle, Ashlyn, Parker, London, McCall - arrived Friday afternoon; after a tour of the house, Crystelle and I took the kids to Dino-mine park, where they had a great time playing tag, swinging, climbing, and just messing around.

Afterwards, we changed into our swimsuits and went to the Price City Wave Pool, which is open year-round. We had a blast riding the waves and trying our hand at body surfing. There was even a little bit of excitement as one of the lifeguards mistakenly thought that Ashlyn was drowning and shut off the waves :) It turned out that she was fine. Afterwards, we had a BBQ on our deck. To end the night, the adults ended up going to a late movie.

After a yummy breakfast of pancakes, bacon, hash browns, and eggs cooked by my wonderful husband the next morning, we drove down to Moab to visit Arches National Park. I'd never been there before; it's very rugged and beautiful. In some ways it reminds me of Zion National Park, only more arid. We enjoyed viewing the arch formations, and the kids loved scrambling around on the rocks.






After hiking a few trails, we drove into Moab and met Del's sister, Eva, and her family at the park for a picnic. Because Eva lives in Moab, she knows several places of interest and wanted to take us on a mini tour of the area. We drove to an area called "Wall Street" by the locals because of the 200 ft. cliffs looming right next to the road. These cliffs draw professional climbers from all over the world, and we saw several on their ropes as we drove by. There are a couple of areas of the wall with petrogliphs, and we stopped to see a section of them. The one we saw had a drawing of a bear, which is really rare.




Next, we stopped to see some dinosaur tracks before heading down to the Colorado River. The kids had fun skipping rocks in the water and wading near the shore.


We got home just in time to share some taco soup with the Gates family before they had to drive home. I think everyone was worn out at that point, but we'd all had a good time. Del and I even got to watch the 2nd half of the Jazz's 1st playoff game; they ended up winning, which created the perfect ending to our day.


So, as you are thinking about planning a cheap, fun, family adventure in the future..........consider coming to Price. We'll make it worth your while!


4 comments:

Denise said...

I am always so envious when you guys get to see each other.

It looks like so much fun.

Put us down for the summer of 2009.

The Jones Fam said...

Wow, after reading that, I'm almost convinced to come and stay! Unfortunately, whenever we're in Northern Utah we're usually spending time with the Jones family. Maybe this summer we could come and you can show us a good time! You're welcome here any time.

McKay Missy and Boys said...

It looks like you guys had a very fun very eventful weekend! I don't know that we'll ever be in Price, but you do make it sound appealing!

Bronson looks awesome! I can't believe he drove to school like that.

The pictures of Mathison are so precious. Isn't fun when you are able to catch a real moment instead of the permi-grin CHEESE.

I love reading your blogs!

The Christy Clan said...

DEl & Kim!

How are you guys? I can't believe how grown up you little kids are! WOW! Anyhoo, Holli and I are still living large in Albuquerque, NM and I am working for a FOX/CBS Duop. I am praying for a opening in Salt Lake so we can move closer to home. By the way, congrats on the move to Price (that is where you are at, right?) Take care!

Sincerely,
Travis, Holli and boys (The Christy Family)