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Arizona: Part Three

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We saw everything from cacti, cupcakes to cowboys in Scottsdale, AZ. The desert landscape has a storied beauty in it’s dichotomy of hostile needles and gentle flowers. Outside of the city, hills are covered with the rare and surprisingly tall saguaro cactus. Native to the Sonoran desert and the state symbol of Arizona, the saguaro can grow to 40 feet tall, has flowers, fruit and often lives to over a 150 years old. They are magnificent and their presence makes an Arizona sunset something to be remembered.

 

Scottsdale offers a beautiful desert experience partnered with the very best shopping, art, dining and even architecture. We were surprised to see a Sprinkles Cupcake, but made sure to stop and get a red velvet. Maybe not native to Arizona, but perfectly decadent for a vacation.

 

Throughout old Scottsdale there are numerous Remington sculptures. One of my favorite professors from Spring Arbor University has a couple works by Remington and he always talked about how he was able to capture the spirit of the American West. Although he was from New England, as a young man he took many trips west and observed the land before it was tamed. He understood the untouched wilderness and captured the men and women who settled the land. His drawings, sculptures and paintings are a perfect representation of the American west.

 

Life size bronzed horses, cowboys and cacti are on almost every street. On Thursday nights, the galleries stay open late, musicians play on the streets and you can grab a beer in a saloon or a meal from a James Beard award winning chef. It was heaven. I know we will be back. Arizona offers warmth, hospitality, culture and a nature experience second to none.

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Arizona: Part Two

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We spent our week in Arizona at the The Westin Kierland Resort . I had the chance to stay there for a conference the year before and I knew it would be the perfect spot for a family vacation. It’s beautiful, with mountain vistas and meticulous desert landscaping. They have pools at the condos and a full waterpark experience at the hotel. They also have one of the most unique features I have ever experienced at a Westin, bagpipes at sunset. On the last green at sunset every night they play while kids dance to the music and people stand watching in wonder. The night we watched, Maggie was awestruck. She clapped at the end of each song and loved being with her grandparents. We made alot of memories on this trip, but this night was magical.

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Arizona: Part One

Last week we took a family vacation with my parents to Arizona Here is part one of our trip.

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Our first night in Arizona, we stayed in Flagstaff and had an incredible breakfast at La Bellavia Restaurant just off of Route 66. With more than 10 types of Eggs Benny, well, it had my vote from the beginning (the 147 4 star reviews from Yelp didn’t hurt either). We sprung for a larger SUV and the drive up to the Grand Canyon was spectacular. It was sunny and as we climbed up higher the vistas began to be more and more beautiful.

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It was my mom’s first experience at the Grand Canyon. Although, I had seen it before, I was awestruck again. It is breath taking. Literally.

I can only imagine what it was like for Garcia Lopez de Cardenas when he discovered the Grand Canyon in 1540. Did he stumble upon it? Did he see it during the day or make a frightening discovery at night? Did he stand and look at it with the same awestruck wonder. I bet he did.

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However, I will say it is harder to enjoy the experience with a 2-year-old. Especially one that is off on her sleep schedule and views this “wonder of the world” as a hole in the ground. I did get a chance to take a few photos, see my mom sing “How Great Thou Art” and take a minute to realize how amazing this world is. So even though this was a very different experience from my first visit, it was one full of memories, laughter and awestruck wonder.

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weekend wanderlust – roadtrips

Fresh Air. Freedom. Open Roads. The emotive power of a great roadtrip is unmeasurable. This has been a long work week and I literally dreamed about some of my past roadtrips last night (specifically the one we took to Michigan’s thumb area with Cole enjoying the wind in his face). I am happiest when Doug and I travel together and explore new places in our Mini Cooper. Last year we traveled cross country from Detroit to California. One of the days, we saw the sunrise over the Oklahoma panhandle and set behind the redrocks of Arizona. And although the scenery made a lasting impression, perhaps the best part was how I turned off my phone, shut down my email and just enjoyed exploring this beautiful world with my best friend. The feeling of being free from responsibility and being present in the moment is my favorite part of a vacation (I just wish I could bottle that for every day life)!

Roadtrip Photos: Cole enjoying a beautiful Michigan summer day in the thumb. The coast of Spain – and yes my dad and I did drive that road and I conquered my fear of heights to do it! Somewhere in Utah with the Mini Cooper from Doug and I’s cross-country roadtrip. 
 
Do you have a favorite roadtrip?