Friday, September 24, 2010

When was the last time you made a fort?

I wonder if the joy of building forts when we are small is an innate need of the human heart and soul that we do not  lose sight of....just transforms into another shape or we fall in love with the process all over again as we build with our children and grandchildren......

Excited to head to Bryce Canyon tomorrow morning to CELEBRATE the colors, cool weather, God's wonders with red rock and what creations Carson and Noah will come up with. 

While driving with Noah this morning discussing our excitement that his friend can join us, he said,

 "Carson and I are so excited because we can create in Peace (no younger sibs or younger neighbor kids)." 

They have been working on skateboard deck designs and t-shirt designs for their business.  Watch out Fantasy Factory and Rob Dierdek....

Here we will be in the middle of gorgeous National Park and will be sewing and drawing in the morning and evenings...a funny visual for me.  Maybe we will send Sean on the Rhino with the dog and create all day, WHO KNOWS, no rules on VACATIONS!

But there will be one rule.......................

SEND ME A COMMENT TOMORROW and I will post pics when we arrive home so you can see where we travelled together....I always enjoy sharing my Utah outdoors with you, friends!

If you are unfamiliar with Bryce Canyon, google if you are interested in wetting your appetite for what you will be seeing with me. 

Happy Weekend, Em


3 comments:

Tangos Treasures said...

Oh can't wait to see where we are going!!

Vesuviusmama said...

The boys and I love to make forts. There are all kinds of structures outside our house, from stick forts to a clubhouse we built from the old wooden bleachers from the University when they were remodeling. And when they are in the living room in the student center on campus, they love to take all the cushions off all the couches and chairs to build forts. Sorry, students, you can't sit down, but you can join us in our fort!

Janet said...

I'm pretty sure I'm on the wrong tomorrow - but take me to the Utah wilderness with you anyway, okay?