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Hi all, Dianne here. Our long-awaited family vacation finally arrived on May 31 as we picked up our girls from the Las Vegas airport: Robyn (left above) flew in from Los Angeles, and our younger daughter, Amanda (middle) and granddaughter, Kaia (right) flew in from Florida -- all arriving at the airport within an hour of each other. Roger grilled T-bone steaks and we had a relaxing dinner at the camp site before Amanda and Robyn retired to the camping cabin we rented for them. Kaia opted to stay in the motor home with "Mee-Maw" and "Pop-Pop", and of course we were happy about that!
Bandido and Tequila were glad that she opted to stay in the motor home, too, 'cause they weren't allowed in the camping cabin.
There is no shortage of things to do here, so we made the most of our time together. I cooked ahead to have some of their favorites on hand, like my Aunt Jan's chocolate chip cookies and the egg casserole we traditionally had on holidays and that I fixed for them on school mornings during exam week in high school. It tasted even better outside at the picnic table!

The weather here at Zion has been beautiful the weeks that Roger and I have been here, but the forecast was HOT (100s) for the days the girls were to be here.
DAY ONE: We solved that problem on day one by getting an early start and doing the two relatively shady "cool" hikes at Zion National Park; first the Lower Emerald Pool, then the Riverside Walk and wading in the Narrows.
If the photos look better than usual, it's because I let Amanda (who has a very artistic eye) be in charge of the camera.
I also let her do the editing and special effects. She took SO MANY photos that our hikes were slow-going, which her sister and daughter chided her about nonstop!

With Amanda manning the camera, there are of course a disproportionate number of photos of her daughter, Kaia. No problem as far as I'm concerned!!
Here's a cute photo of Kaia and her Aunt Robyn together at the shuttle bus stop:

We had water shoes and hiking sticks ready for the girls for the Narrows portion of our hike.
As you can see, we had plenty of company hiking in the cold water that day -- did I mention it was HOT?? The crowd in the water was not an issue, because most of our time was spent staring at our feet, trying to place each foot in the rocky bottom of the river and keep our balance.
Here's Kaia modeling her water shoes, showing how rocky the bottom of the river is. You really do have to concentrate on each step to keep your balance.
Roger, always the show-off, decided to continue around the bend, through the waist-deep cold water. I snapped his photo as he waded back to us. He had hoped we'd all follow him, but I could have told him that wasn't gonna happen.
I have to show you my favorite photo of the day, Kaia and her Mee-Maw. This year she has grown so tall that she's officially taller than both Roger and I now! She was my little buddy and constant companion from ages 2 - 10, when I was her daily babysitter. We will always have a special bond.
DAY TWO: Another hot, hot day in the forecast at Zion, so on day two we packed a picnic lunch and drove 140 miles to show the girls the north rim of the Grand Canyon.
First, though, we made a quick stop to get a photo of the "shoe tree" that Roger and I have smiled at every time we drove from our camp site to Zion. It looks even better with our three models posed in front of it.
The drive to the Grand Canyon wasn't as bad as you might expect, because the first portion of it was through Zion Canyon, through the tunnel, and through the east side of Zion National Park. We did a few stops along the way so the girls could climb around on the slickrock for a bit, as Roger and I had done the previous Sunday.

Of course, I had to hold Amanda's Diet Coke so she could take the photos.
The higher elevation at the north rim made for a perfect day for a picnic and a hike. We found a picnic spot right on the rim of a side canyon.
Amanda, the artistic one, noticed this aspen tree at our picnic site with an "eye". She calls it the "all-seeing tree."
Amanda had us all pose with the tree, so here are some of my favorite photos:


After our picnic lunch, we walked through the lodge and gawked over the edge of the canyon. 
We were glad to be able to give Kaia the chance to see it. Then we set off on the 3-mile Transept Trail that leads from the lodge to the north rim campground. The trail afforded great views of the canyon at nearly every turn:

If you're more interested in the scenery than our family photos, here's an album of the photos Amanda took at the Grand Canyon:
North Rim Grand Canyon Scenery
On the way home we ate at an excellent restaurant, the Rocking V Cafe, in Kanab. This put our drive back through Zion and the tunnel at sunset, so we made several photo stops at Amanda's urging.

As we drove through, gawking at the sunset, I spied what could only have been a California Condor, swooping down and catching his supper. We watched him for a while through my binoculars (too far away for a photo, but NO other bird is THAT big -- up to 9-foot wing span!) California Condors are known to inhabit the tall cliffs at Zion, and I was thrilled to actually see one.
That night Amanda took some sunset photos at the river behind our camp site. I couldn't decide which one to use in the blog, so here is a slide show of all 15, if you're interested:
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