Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Spring Break - The Van goes to Moab and meets its cousin!

Ben's sister has a Sprinter van too. That makes our vans cousins. Here are the vans together at the Klondike Bluffs trailhead.



We were there to ride bikes! I'm not the biggest fan of mountain biking, so I brought my road bike along to ride while the others were riding technical trails. The first day I rode from Moab to the end of Arches National Park and back. Though I didn't do any hiking in the park, I got my exercise through 3000 feet of climbing in a 50 mile ride. The others rode Porcupine Rim from the campsite in Moab. This is a long trail, even if you start by driving to the trailhead. Everyone was tired and ready for snacks and dinner when we returned.


Sunday started out cold and rainy. We were having a hard time deciding whether to ride or not. We finally decided to take a drive through Arches National Park and forget about riding. While we were driving, the sun came out! We headed to Klondike Bluffs, my favorite trail! It's got dinosaur footprints.




At the top of Klondike Bluffs there is a bike rack and you can take a short hike into Arches National Park. It's worth the view!


The last day I rode up to Canyonlands National Park. The scenery was amazing! The view of the La Sal Mountain Range was clearer than I can ever remember it. Who wouldn't enjoy riding while looking at National Park quality views?








The last night we were treated to a beautiful sunset! Ahh.... Maybe I'll never go home.


Sunday, March 13, 2011

Drawers in the Van!


Ben's been working some on the van again! On the St. George trip we had an issue with duffel bags rolling around because the drawers weren't finished yet. This gave Ben the energy to add the drawers to the van for our trip to Moab on Spring Break. We are also now able to fit two single bikes where the tandem goes for different riding applications.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

The Van in St. George

We went to St. George last weekend to do a bike ride. The weather forecast was not good, but we went anyway. The weather when we awoke was absolutely horrible. It was in the 30's and raining. We were so happy to be warm and dry in the van! We kicked on the furnace and enjoyed a breakfast of eggs, sausage and english muffins while watching the weather deteriorate. We decided 40 was too old to ride in those conditions. In the end, it rained all day, with snow at higher elevations. We went to the Parade of Homes instead.
Here's the van at Sand Hollow State Park the night before the ride
Sunday night it rained all night long, and snow flakes were falling when we got up in the morning. Once again we were so happy to be warm and dry in the van!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

It's only February

Yes, it's only the first full week of February and it's snowing outside, but we've got our plans down for almost every weekend in the entire summer vacation. We are riding across Nebraska and Iowa this year. In addition, we plan to try to get in Lotoja as well. This means we need to ride a century (hundred miles) every weekend. Truthfully, we would have ridden those centuries anyway, so it's not like much will change.

Sunday we rode 20 miles. It was 35 degrees, so my feet were pretty cold by the time we finished. 20 miles is a long ways from the 206 miles we plan to ride the weekend after Labor Day. We've got some work to do.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

January Calendar

I've put this calendar up every year I've been a teacher... 16 different times now. It never stops being funny. Do you see the joke? Kids always guess there is some mistake in the calendar. There's not a mistake. That wouldn't be funny. This is truly laugh out loud funny, especially if you are 10 or 11.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Baby Booties for pregnant people at work.

Work

Here I am at work. I love my job, but I really want to be home today. Why? I've got a project that I'm knitting. In fact, I've got FIVE knitting projects going at home, plus one in my school bag for boring meetings. Well, for any meetings really, but especially the boring ones. Two sweaters, two shawls, one pair of socks and the eternal baby booties project. I knit the baby booties in meetings to give to pregnant teachers. I live in Utah, so there are always pregnant teachers. It's also supposed to snow today. Wouldn't it be great to be home, knitting a sweater, with a loaf of bread in the oven?

Monday, January 10, 2011

I was posting every day on my blog in December, due to the Photo Project. Now, things are getting back into the every day routine and there seems to be nothing to post. Actually, a lot of days in December had nothing to post, but I made stuff up anyway. Ben's been sick, so we haven't worked much on the van. We don't have any trips planned until Spring Break, so that makes us feel like we've got all the time in the world to finish things up. Really, all it needs are drawers in the cabinets and we'll be pretty much done. Of course, there will be little projects along the way... Fix the broken dashboard pieces, new side mirror, bulkhead cabinets, add infinitum... But those are small and don't affect the ability to camp.