Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Keeping Up with Rex and the Wedding Day

We were so pleased when Terry's, Uncle Rex, said he would join us for a visit to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.  We had only been there once for a short visit.  Being there with him enabled us to see all of the Grand Canyon in 3 days.  I don't think we missed a single overlook, shuttle trip or museum in the South Side.  His energy kept us on the move from 7:30 am when he awaited us at his hotel to late afternoon each day.  The west Rim Drive requires bus travel only and the air conditioned buses were most comfortable for our trip out to Hermit's Rest View.


In the early year's of the tourist visitation, a horse back trip led to a tent camp in the trees above the river seen down below.  Mary Coulter designed a lodge here above which is now a gift shop and cafe.


We also enjoyed a wonderful IMAX movie about raft travel through the Canyon.  It was an amazing and 'gripping' experience.  Here's one of the steepest rapids in the world seen from an overlook on the rim.


We rested a day at Mather Campground after Rex left to catch our breath and reflect on what a wonderful time we had enjoyed together!

The next day we headed west to Oregon for our friend, Carlie's wedding.  We worked with Carlie for 3 years at Willamette Mission State Park. She was engaged while we were there and we had to return for her wedding on June 11.  Of course, it was held in Oregon's premier State Park, Silver Falls.  It was a lovely setting as you can see as the 'happy couple' walk to the reception shelter.


All the decor was handmade by Carlie and Craig and they raffled it for their honeymoon fund.  What a cool idea!  We both won Oregon tree branch tea light stands, moss included.



And how about the roaring fire in the fireplace behind the lovely couple!  It was a very cool Oregon day.  Terry and I were both happy to tend the fire and restock it!  Here's a close up look at our very special newly married friends!!


It was truly an event worth driving across country to share!!

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