Everytime her little feet touched the water she stiffened up and cried. Poor thing!
While in St. George we also enjoyed a ride to Zions National Park. I had been there before and knew that Mama and Daddy needed to see it as well. There is one "hike" that is paved for wheelchairs so Daddy even got to go on a hike ride.
After our few days in St. George, we drove down to Las Vegas. By the way, when you are driving to Las Vegas is NOT a good time to remember that your air-conditioning broke last year! But I digress. When I was a kid and we drove through Vegas I really wanted to stay at the Excalibur, little girl loving fairy tales already had her eye on the castle! So that's where we stayed this time around. Daddy was able to rent a power scooter to make our travels around town a little easier on everyone. Can I just say that only MY parents have the luck to get broken down on a power scooter? When you're all the way down Las Vegas Blvd. is not a great time for the battery of the scooter to not stay charged. We had a great time anyways. Actually, I think Morgan didn't like Vegas much (can you blame her?) except for the water show at the Bellagio.
We even splurged and enjoyed the gondola ride at the Venetian. In my opinion, that is the prettiest thing Vegas has to offer. They did a great job designing that building to look like you're outside.
Vegas was fun, but reminded me that man can try to make beautiful creations (distractions?) but will never ever be able to compete with the natural beauty of the earth. From Vegas we went to Bryce Canyon, which is probably the most beautiful place I have seen in Utah. We spent two nights there to take it all in.
Quite the change in temperature from Vegas to Bryce
A snow storm came through our second night there so we awoke to several inches of fresh snow. Cold, but beautiful!
We enjoyed our trip, but we were all glad to return home. Morgan was the happiest of all. No more car seat for a few days for you kiddo!
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