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Saturday, April 8, 2017

Spring Break 2017- Moab

What a fun week! Full of adventure, family fun, frustrations, tantrums, and happy smiley faces. This bike ride was one of my favorite parts. Right before we left, Penny got a new big girl mountain bike and she did such a great job getting used to it on our long bike ride. Beckam had just gotten a new big boy bike with no training wheels but wasn't super confident on it so he was content to just sit in the bike trailer and let me do all the work.
Our Razr ride was so so fun. We had it all day and the kids did great. We stopped often to explore, eat, potty, and hike. I went through a huge puddle that ended up being 3 feet deep instead of the 8 inches I was guessing and we got soaked. The hood of the Razr flew off and we had to stop and run to grab it before it got run over by someone else. Also, I hit a rock and had to pay $420 in repairs, which is way less cool.
Penny found some charcoal that we wrote on the rock with. We later learned that this is a huge problem and it's ruining the beautiful natural structures in Moab. Our bad. Lesson learned.
Beckam and mom in our cool helmets. He was such a champ about the Razr. Sometimes it was fast and a little scary but he was brave and loved it.
 These two. They love each other.
One of the stops on Razr day was to a cool cave. We climbed all the way in and had to use our phone flashlights to see where we were going. 
Beckam fell asleep on the way back to the hotel. He was pooped. His helmet was so big and heavy that his head kept falling onto Penny so Adam held his head up from the back seat the whole time. 
We went to see Rick the Magician at the Moab outdoor theater. He was really funny and Penny and I got to go be his assistants. We all loved the show.
Our big hiking day was at Arches National Park. This is us in front of Landscape Arch. Beckam cried and whined the ENTIRE way there and then happily walked the whole way back. Turns out all he needed was to be able to blow his whistle after every hill. 

The Moab Rock Shop was one of my kids' favorite stops in Moab. We spent a couple hours total there. Beckam and Penny picked out a geode and the worker there cracked it. It was a dud- so the sweet worker let them pick another one and it was awesome! Brody and Bridger wanted to share one too and they picked a great one.
On the last day, we went on a hike to see real dinosaur tracks and Indian petroglyphs. It was a really easy quick hike and the view was beautiful. There was a paleontologist and an archeologist there being filmed for some tv segment so one of them answered all of our questions. 
Brody holding up an arch. Because he's a stud.

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