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by Monique Rider In the hustle and bustle of everyday life, beauty can escape us. It is only by living in the moment that we can experience our wondrous environment. Sometimes traveling to a new and exciting place helps us to take notice of our surroundings. My husband and oldest daughter, Angie, were my traveling companions as we left Grand Rapids, Michigan on the morning of December 24. It was the beginning of the first snow storm of the year. At 7 a.m. we had about 3 inches and more was on its way. I kept thinking Oh, please just let us get out of Michigan! If we can just get off the ground in Michigan, we'll probably escape the storm and get safely to our destination - Las Vegas. Sure enough, the flight was on time and we arrived in Las Vegas by 11 a.m. We had a great lunch (in 60 degree weather) and did some sightseeing. It felt fun and exciting to be spending Christmas away from home for the first time. The travel plans were well organized – by me, of course! We planned to drive to Koosharem, Utah on Christmas day to pick up our youngest daughter, Vanessa, from school. It was a five-hour drive from Las Vegas but we planned to spend three days with her at a hotel not far from her school. We would then return her to school, drive back to Las Vegas, spend two days there, and fly home to Michigan. Knowing we would be driving most of Christmas day, we went to Christmas Eve Mass in Las Vegas. That was a new and interesting experience - the church was very modern in design (a bit unusual for a Catholic church) but beautiful, bright, and colorful. There was a male soloist who had a wonderful voice - we could have listened to him all evening! He really helped create the tone of the whole mass. I can still hear his deep voice singing praise to the Lord. |
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In Utah the
temperature was in the single digits. It didn't matter, the
scenery was beautiful - our God is a wonderful artist. Entering Utah we were greeted by huge rock formations. Several times while driving we spotted bald eagles perched atop
the jagged rocks, surveying their territory.
We drove through mountains that looked like rainbows – stripped
colors of pink, gray, and orange rock. We reached
Vanessa's location by noon, picked her up, and then drove a half hour to
Richfield, Utah. We spent three days there in a cozy hotel.
Not much to do so we...shopped! That was fun. For three days
we shopped, went to movies, ate out, and relaxed. It was good to
see Vanessa again. The next
leg of the trip began after returning Vanessa to school. We drove
back to Las Vegas and, again, the weather was in the 60's. Our evenings were spent on the Strip but we decided to spend
a full day hiking and rock climbing in the Valley of Fire state
park. The park was located about 45 minutes from Las Vegas. This was so
beautiful I think of it almost daily. I now understand why that
area of the United States is called “God’s Country”. We admired the huge caverns and layered rock formations; boulders
with colors of pink, gray, blue, and yellow.
It looked like one big rainbow that stretched toward the horizon. We went off the beaten path of the trails, made our way
straight down the mountain, and spent almost five hours rock climbing
and crawling within the caverns. Up and over boulders we went,
squeezing between the narrow passes in the rock. The boulders and jagged rocks went on for miles – and so did
we! It was so
amazing! We took video, pictures, and tried to store whatever we
could in our memories. We had our gear on our backs so that our
hands were free for climbing. Our
supplies included water, food bars, jackets, cameras, and maps. (Well, the maps were no good because we were off the trail!).
We hiked, climbed, and crawled for hours - over huge boulders,
slippery, loose rocks, and through colorful layered crevasses. It
seemed that the more we climbed, the closer we could get to
the horizon - so we kept going. Using stones we chalked arrows on the rocks, so that we could
find our way back up the mountain. The stones were loose so we had
to be extremely sure footed. Also,
there was no one else around for miles – so getting injured was not an
option. I had never
seen such beauty – nature in its rarest, most rugged form. I was enjoying every bit of the adventure. It began to get late so we decided to turn around and make our
way back up the mountain to the main trail. We followed the chalked arrows but climbing back up was tough
duty. The three of us felt
victorious as we emerged over the top of the mountain. We were happily exhausted once we got back to our car - and only
a little sore the next day! The flight
back to Michigan was uneventful and we arrived to face 3 feet of snow. However, we had a new appreciation of its beauty. Actually, there was a deeper awareness of everything. What a euphoric feeling – to be able to slow down, look around,
and soak in the splendor of the environment! For me, this adventure validated that nature puts me in touch
with myself and with my surroundings. That’s a feeling I intend to cherish forever. Monique Rider is the owner of Trinity
Coaching Services, a business that offers fitness training and personal
development services to clients worldwide. Monique's mission is to use her life
experiences to help others grow. To learn more about Monique, visit her website http://www.personaljoy.com |
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