Monday, May 31, 2010

Moab, Utah

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Aaron and his caterpillar.


Top photo is of our entire camp area. It was such a beautiful spot. We were surrounded by rock walls on three sides.

One aspect of our camp spot that was not quite as beautiful as it could have been... were the people who were camped about 50 to 100 yards away from us. They were really really noisy into the night as they set up their tents and then sat around their fire. Aaron Jr and I have no problem sleeping through noise if we are tired enough, so they didn't keep us up long, but they kept other people up longer. BUT... in the middle of the night, I was awoken to some REALLY LOUD boisterous drums and other musical instruments and loud singing coming from that other camp. Luckily, I was tired enough that I was only awake in AWE at their noise for a few minutes. I contemplated yelling as loud as I could "SHUT UP"... but then decided that I would rather not make people angry. So, after a few minutes, I was back asleep. But those drums and music kept other people awake for a long time. It was not very thoughtful. That next day, Grandpa Harkness went and asked them to keep it down that next night... and they were quite accommodating. They were an interesting group. They even brought hula hoops camping... who knows what for... but they had them just in case.
Anyhow, it makes for a great story to tell...



It was the perfect playground for all of these kiddies.




Aaron and Sophia. Aaron is always so sweet with his sweet girl cousins.


Like father, like son. Aaron did a lot of lizard hunting.


If it looks like a pencil and walks like a pencil, it must be a pencil, right?


We had some pretty daring kids climbing around on those rocks... which made for some pretty worried moms.


THIS is the view from our tent window when we woke up each morning. SO gorgeous.


Betcha can't guess what this is. YEP, you got it... play dough mingled with the red sands of Moab.


Nick & Sadie's cute kids. Grace, Lillie Pearl, Sophia, Ava


Steve & Christa's cute kids. Malia, Isaac, Evan Aaron


Dave & April's cute kids. Susen, Robert Lennon


Our cute kid. Aaron Jr.


Aaron Jr and Me. After a long day in the sun, we drove to a little beach by the river. Sadly, it was in the shade by the time we got there and I was cold enough that I just couldn't bring myself to jump in the water...


... but Christa & Steve jumped in. GREAT form Steve.


... and April & Dave jumped in.


... Aaron Jr. jumped in.


... Malia & Susie jumped in.


Malia, Aaron Jr, Susie


... even Lennon jumped in. Isaac and Aaron made sand angels on the beach.

The thing is... I would have jumped in if Aaron had been around. He would have been the first one in and would have dared me to jump in... so, wanting to impress Aaron, I would have jumped in for sure. But... he was not here, so I gladly photographed the occasion.


Steve and Christa's family


Aaron Jr and Me


The view up the river.


S'more time. Aaron enjoys his s'more.


I don't like S'mores, but I love roasted marshmallows. So I always prefer to try to roast a marshmallow to perfection when I am sitting around a campfire. One I get my perfectly roasted marshmallow, I am usually done roasting knowing that I have completed my task. It is an art form... one that I am able to master after several attempts each time I have the chance. This top one was close to perfect, but it was too droopy... so I persevered, and...


I prevailed. Okay, so this isn't my most perfect ever... but Mmm was it GOOD.


Okay, so anyone who knows me well... knows how much I love the moon. It was looking awfully pretty that night, so I had to take some photos.


So neat. My sister Lisa and I share this love for the moon. We even named the moon when we were younger. We love it.


Aaron and Me at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. We all hiked up to the Arch and boy was it difficult with so many little kids. Aaron seems like he should be big enough to walk the whole thing, but I ended up carrying him at least half the time on the way up and on the way down. I was SO tired when all was said and done. But the only time I had ever hiked up to that Arch was with Aaron before Aaron Jr was born. Now I have hiked it with both of my Aarons. Its SO beautiful!


Grandma and Grandpa Harkness


Adorable Aaron.


All the Harkness Grandkids except baby Evan Aaron, who was with his mom in the shade.






Here is our whole group. This is the whole Harkness family except Aaron. I think it is actually the first photo of everyone else together that has been taken since Aaron passed away. But it is always tough to call it a family photo with a member of the family missing from it. Going on trips with family now a days always keeps it right in the front of my mind that Aaron is not here... and it is tough. Aaron is missed... to be sure.


Aaron and Grandpa


This is a lizard that Christa pointed out to me on our way back down.


Pretty neat.


One last photo of Mama and son. I love this kid.


Aaron Jr in May 2010

On the way back down, I kept looking for the exact spot where I took a photo of Aaron back when we hiked this trail together. It is one of my favorite photos I took of Aaron and I just love it. So I wanted to get a photo like it was Aaron Jr. Silly, I know... but I am a sentimental fool. ;) I think I got the spot PRETTY close, but not perfect. See below.


Aaron in March 2005.

Since it is Memorial Day today... and Aaron Jr and I are out of town, I wanted to share some thoughts in this posting. This will be the first Memorial Day since Aaron passed away that we won't be able to go to the cemetery to visit the grave. It makes me sad. There is always such a neat and special spirit there and it is such a nice way to show Aaron that he is remembered and that we love him. Aaron Jr enjoys going there and I always want him to remember his dad.

I am grateful for those who have fought for the freedoms we are blessed with in this country. We are all blessed to live here, whether some know it or not. We are blessed beyond measure. Thank you to those who serve, who have served, and those whose family members serve or have served. I am grateful.

I am grateful for the loved ones among my own family and friends who have gone before us. Their lives and their memories will always be remembered and we will carry their memories throughout our lives. I love them all.

Happy Memorial Day everyone. Let's all keep remembering the sacrifices of so many and be grateful.


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5 comments:

partypatt said...

Your Memorial Day campout sounded great, and so beautiful. Thanks for the photos. I love to watch Aaron grow up, even if I really don't know him. You both are in my thoughts and prayers. I know Aaron Sr. is watching over you and loving you.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful place to camp. As I am from the Adirondacks, the scenery is totally foreign to me... this country is so very diverse,geographically speaking!

Kristi said...

Seeing all of those pictures makes me want to go to Moab so bad. I can't wait to show its beauty to our kids.
It looks like you had lots of fun.

Chris and Kristy said...

Moab is one of my most favorite places to be. Looks like you had a fabulous trip.
I remember a family vacation my family took near that area and Chris couldn't come with us. Every day, I felt so alone as I was snapping "family photos" of all my siblings, their spouses, and kids. I wanted him to be there so bad to experience everything with us. I imagine your feelings are a million times + deeper and painful than what I had those days. I think of you and Aaron Jr so often. You teach me lot. I'm pulling for you girl. Love you and miss you.

April said...

You got some great pics (I'm going to have to STEAL some for my blog--- he he ho ho!). It was such a fun trip. But, next time we hike delicate arch lets have our kids carry US!!! ;)

LOVE YOU!