Thursday, September 22, 2011

Lake Powell


All last week we were House-boating on Lake Powell with wonderful friends. It was 7 days on the water and a full day to get there and back. Thankfully the kids did really well on the 11 hour car drive. We planned it that we started out during nap time, then they were awake for a while, then both ways we stopped for dinner in Vegas and to burn off energy and stretch our legs for a bit, before hitting the road again, while the kids slept the remaining 5 or so hours. They are both excellent in the car, with little to no crying from either of them, both ways!! This was my first time house-boating, and it was so much fun, and so beautiful! The landscape is gorgeous, with stunning rock formations, and the water was a perfect temperature, in the mid-high seventies. Our plan was to find the perfect beach and anchor the boat, then take off on the motor boats and jet skis to explore and wake board. We found a good beach the first day, but then the second day an even better one became available, so we moved the boat one last time, and enjoyed our rad beach for the week. It was clean and sandy, with great coves and hiking all around. We settled in to boating, wake boarding, hiking, swimming, jet-skiing, eating delicious food, and hanging out. Clara loves having older kids to tag around with, she was so independent and big-kid like the whole trip! She really looks up to Kelly & Nolan's kids, Brenna and Brett, and they were so good with her. Of course Clara absolutely loves Matt & Jeannine, and can't get enough of them. Luckily Matt & Jeannine are fond of our kids as well, because we all six slept in very tight quarters. We had the lower room that had two full size beds, and just enough floor space for a pack n play and travel bassinet. Somehow by early morning we would all four end up in the small bed, and I don't think anyone was sleeping very well. Oh well, it was worth it!





We had lots of bonfires and Matt let off great firework shows.

One of our favorite activities was a hike we took way back in one of the canyons. It was along a very muddy riverbed. It was a sticky soft kind of mud too...and if you weren't careful it would suck you right down! At one point I got caught in some crazy quick sand/mud. I stepped and sunk down to my upper thighs, if I moved or tried to get out, I would just sink further. I was panicking a little bit, especially because it took everyone a couple minutes to get a free hand to help pull me out!
Just starting the hike!
Another fun adventure we went on, was a day of exploration around the lake in the smaller boats. Lake Powell is huge!! We were gone almost all day, and we still maybe saw about a 1/4 of the lake. While we were about an hour from our house boat, we got caught in a crazy thunderstorm! The clouds just kept getting darker and darker, and very ominous, then the lightening and rain started, and we all got drenched in a matter of seconds. We were trying to huddle under towels and blankets and Nolan was trying to steer us to a dock with a store so we could find shelter. When we docked we were passing off kids to whoever had a free hand and all ran as fast as we could into the store. Lots of other stranded boaters where waiting it out in the store too, so we ordered ice cream and hunkered down until the storm passed.
Overall it was such a fun trip and I am so glad we were able to go!

3 comments:

Monica said...

Lake Powell is an amazing place and so fun. Looks like you guys had a great time. I like the picture of Coleton bathing in a storage bucket....you are brave to bring 2 babies on an adventure like that! Good for you :)

thesmallblondeone said...

Breanna, I love that you guys have so many adventures, even with two tiny kiddos! And houseboating is so much fun. I remember we did that for our senior trip in high school for a week, and it was so much fun!

Unknown said...

Freaky mud story! The trip sounds like it was a blast though :)