Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Monument Valley, Utah

Hello from Colorado!

I didn't think that I would blog from our vacation but I realized as we were going along that I would have too many things to post about to NOT blog on vacation! We drove to Dallas to stay with my family on Friday so that Saturday would not be too long of a drive! After a not so fun drive trying to get out of Dallas we were on our way to Farmington, NM. 13 hours later, in one piece and still in love we made it to our first stop. Sunday morning we got up early ready to tackle our next adventure... Monument Valley, Utah. To get to this part Utah we had to go through Arizona first, our third state of the trip, it was pretty cool we got to see the start of the "monument" rock formations. On our drive to Monument Valley we saw a sign for Gouldings Landing, for those who aren't John Wayne fans like my wonderful husband, this is where a few John Wayne movies were filmed and a cabin where he stayed. Kory was pretty excited to see this and since my Dad and sister are pretty big fans I enjoyed it as well!

Kory at  Gouldings Landing
 After we left, we were finally driving through Monument Valley. Kory had told me about a famous picture there that we had to get out of the car and take the picture in the highway, I was on lookout for that particular scenery. We were lucky that we both looked behind us because we would have missed it, apparently we had to pass the whole thing before we could take "the picture."

A few things that I have learned on this trip:

1) Always look in your rear view mirror because you might miss something spectacular!
2) Self portrait landscape pictures are the best and bring on a ton of laughs.
3) I really enjoy traveling with my husband, we have a ton of fun together and we aren't worried about hitting everything or keeping to a schedule.

Here are some of the pictures we took from Monument Valley. Enjoy!



If you are ever traveling through Utah go through Monument Valley it really is an awesome sight! God is such a wonderful landscaper and I am thankful to be able to see some of the amazing sights he created.

Next post, Arches National Park.

Much love from 65 degree weather (be jealous),

Amanda and Kory

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