
We went to St. George, Utah for a family vacation this last week and got to go to Pirate Island. A fun pizza place with lots of fun things to try out and do!



Sky was so daring and plunged right through the huge middle geyser!

Skyler tried his hand at the shooting gallery and did great! Laker on the other hand didn't like the loud noises and preferred watching Sky and doing other games!

Sky and Laker earned over 400 tickets combined and won some awesome prizes! We were so proud of our little buccaneers!

Downtown at the historical town square they have a fun area for kids with a shooting fountain and waterfall play area! The boys were so excited it was hard to get them to pose for the photos!
Sky was so daring and plunged right through the huge middle geyser! The boys loved playing in the waterfall and chasing their flip flops down the stream!
We also got to go the pool quite a bit. The boys loved playing in the water and Sky was quite the dare devil completing this 5 foot fly-by over one pool and into the other!
What's a vacation without fire? The boys loved playing with fireworks and burning some local shrubbery - without permission :) Thankfully no forest fires were started and we weren't featured on the local news...
And then we went hiking....first up a short hike to a small slot canyon. It was about .5 miles total and was so cool. The canyon was named after a little girl named Jenny. This small canyon is part of Snow canyon, which we found out is named after Lorenzo Snow.
The boys brought their containers just incase a cool lizard crossed our path!
The boys handled that small hike great so we decided to shoot for a longer one. We noticed that some of the hikes crossed paths so we charted our own course and set out. The path wasn't marked very clear and we were soon lost and ended up on top of a huge petrified sand dune with no easy way down. Sky was our dare devil and climbed to the top. Of course Laker had to follow his big brother! But to his disappointment he didn't get very far because Mom couldn't handle her little guy going so high!
The picture just doesn't do this justice. We climbed down from the top where it dips down. It was a small drop off and then a slick 60 degrees slop down. Dad and the boys actually did pretty well, but Mom had to slide down on rear and all fours (thank goodness we don't have a picture of that...)
On the way back from our 10 mile hike (we didn't know it was going to be so long...) the path started going up hill again. It was hot and dry and so we all started to sing "Pioneer Children Sang As They Walked And Walked...". We got to talking about the pioneers and what it must have been like for the pioneer kids walking across the plains. We also sang some patriotic songs. It was a great experience to learn a little history and reflect on what wonderful ancestors we have and this beautiful free country we live in.
The path went right by this lava shoot. The picture is kind of dark, but you could see it open up into a huge cave, way down below. It was quite a sight and made the hike a little less painful!
They had a farmers market that we got to go to which had this huge stream that the boys got to drop sticks into and race them down! It was quite a fun time!
We also got to go to the Rosenburg Wildlife museum. I never knew there were so many different kinds of goats :) I forgot the camera, so all the images we took are on Jeff's phone :)
We also got to go to the Rosenburg Wildlife museum. I never knew there were so many different kinds of goats :) I forgot the camera, so all the images we took are on Jeff's phone :)
We also got to take a visit to the St. George temple. The visitors center was so nice and we learned how the temple got hit by lightning and had to have the steeple rebuilt! The boys also learned that the baptismal font was hauled from SLC by oxen! They had an automated presentation about the importance of families and how we can be together forever even after we die that was pretty wonderful. The boys were amazed by the books of mormon that were displayed in all the different languages and how the Japanese and Chinese ones are backwards! We also watched a presentation about the Savior and His atonement for us. It was so neat to go to the temple and think about our Heavenly Father and how much he must love us. We are so blessed to have such a wonderful life and to have the knowledge we have.













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