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Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Jackson Hole, Wyoming!

We LOVE Jackson Hole, Wyoming and everyone that we’ve met who lives here seem to love it too!  Have you ever been somewhere in America where EVERYONE is in a good mood, helpful, accommodating and just plain happy?!  Well, if not, come here and see for yourself!  It’s contagious and I love it!

Our original plan was to camp while we were here in the Grand Tetons, but the next 3 days showed rain and snow for the forecast, so we checked into this hotel, right smack dab in the middle of downtown! J
  
In the morning, we jumped in the car and headed 12 miles into “the park” (Grand Teton National Park) to see the century old homes and barns on Mormon Row, a settlement where a dozen or so Mormon families came to farm and live in the early 1900's. This is the John Moulton Homestead. 




Usually there are hordes of tourists here, but we had the place to ourselves, which was a fun treat!  The perks of coming in the off season, I guess!
  
I've had people say they can't imagine me roughing it for a month, camping and not wearing any makeup or heels... well, here you go, friends!  PROOF!

After leaving Mormon Row, we drove over to Gros Vente (pronounced Grow Vant) road to check out the wildlife, which technically is ALL over the park, but we gave this road a try first!  Good thing we did, because we spotted a moose!!!

We made a giant loop around the park today and stopped in at Jackson Lake for a chance to get out and stretch our legs and see the lake!  When this isn’t frozen over, it’s great for fishing, boating, and kayaking!  At this time of year it’s just good for looking at!  Lol

...Well, and for having snowball fights! 

Before heading back to town for dinner, we stopped in at Jenny Lake to see what was going on!  Just like Jackson lake, parts of it were FROZEN too which I happen to think is stunning!  I’m a little obsessed with “reflection photos” now!  You’ll see a few more in this post!

My friend Adam has a family cabin in Jackson Hole and my aunt Debby worked as an activities director for a season here, and both recommended that we check out Cowboy Bar downtown!

 We were huge fans!  The inside is rustic and cool and the food was fantastic!  They have a special for a burger and beer between 5:00 and 7:30pm for $6.50!  Aaron was especially excited about the deal cuz he got my beer!  Haha. Boys!

 

The days here are VERY LONG!  The sun doesn’t seem to ever go away, which is kinda nice when you wanna see a bunch of stuff… like this antler arch at 9:00pm in Jackson Square! Oh and yes, it’s frigidly cold here!

In case your wondering where all the antlers came from… pretty interesting if you ask me!

The next day we decided would be a fishing day!  Luckily the rain wasn’t forecasted to appear until late afternoon, so we bought a fishing license for $14 and headed out to the Snake River!

I knew I brought my  Hunter rain boots for a reason! J

Sadly we didn’t catch ANYTHING, but it’s all good!  We spotted 3 animal tracks near the river though, which was just as exciting to me!
 1)Elk 
2) coyote/wolf?
 3) BEAR!!!

My aunt Debby told us a road to take where we would probably see a bear… Sadly, we didn’t see any, and it wasn’t because we were driving too fast – we were cruising at about 25 in a 45mph area! Haha. We did see a buffalo though!

After a full day of fishing, we headed back into town for dinner at Betty Rock, another charming and delicious spot recommended by Adam!  The next day was spent hiking up to Taggart Lake! 





I obviously wasn’t aware of all the snow we would encounter when I opted for my adidas capris! Good news is the sun was out in full, so I didn’t catch frostbite on my calves!

We made it to the lake without running into any bears, which I consider to be a stroke of luck!
  

We had lunch here on this rock and took in the scenery for an hour or so! 

Then we did boy stuff like throwing rocks into the ice!

Then made our way back through the snow…

Back to the main trail, where we passed a ranch with this awesome long haired horse, which looks to me more like a lion than a horse!


We made it back to the hotel right in time for dinner, which we decided we would cook, out in the hotel courtyard… Call us ghetto, but we had just bought a ton of fresh veggies and some tofu dogs in SLC and didn’t want them all to go to waste!  We had a nice laugh about how ridiculous we probably looked!

For the record, I’m a little obsessed with organizing and love the little packets of spices I put together before we left Korea!  No need to bring the ENTIRE bottle when you’re living out of a car for 2 months and space is extremely limited!

After dinner we decided to go over to the Snake River to check out the sunset.  We were hoping to not have to hike through the wilderness to get there, but such is life - and off season!

As it turned out, it was one of the more beautiful adventures we've had thus far on the trip!  There was even a group of deer to the left, walking along side us towards the river.

Earlier this week, Aaron had told me about how he would throw Buffalo "dong" like frisbees when he was little!  I made him prove it!

We walked through the forest for a good mile or so before we reached this AMAZING spot to watch the sunset over the Teton Mountain range, along the river!  I was in awe the whole time!  

I'm pretty sure this is one of the most amazing spots I've ever seen the sun set!  We literally watched it until the sun was completely gone and had to walk back to the car in the dark - and YES, it was SCARY, but worth it!!!

We knew that tonight would be our last night in Jackson, so we stopped in the town square to walk around downtown one last time before bidding farewell!


People rave about the shopping in Jackson Hole, but unless you're looking for a touristy shirt or cowboy gear, it's really better for window shopping, which is fine with me!



We're pretty bummed about having to say goodbye to Jackson Hole and the Grand Tetons, but tomorrow we're heading 200 miles north to go camping in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming & Montana... and hopefully we'll spot a bear!  A girl can hope, right?! 

"A d.i.y. Dream!"

Our amazing wedding photographer and friend, Bri Moore, just informed us that our wedding is featured in Smitten Magazine!  In less than 2 months, A and I will be coming up on our 1 year wedding anniversary!  Seems like yesterday that I was crafting away and planning for this fun day and now I'm so excited that someone thought it was worthy to be featured!  Check the icon to see the whole deal! :)

Monday, May 6, 2013

Salt Lake City, Utah!

Aaron and I had the best time in Salt Lake City!  We caught ourselves saying, over and over again, "I could totally live here!"  Granted, we weren't there during the snowy winter, but the gorgeous temple and churches, old historic neighborhoods, charming cafes and restaurants, and incredible scenery were enough to blind us for a moment into thinking it was a place we'd love to live!

The first night in SLC, we drove downtown to have dinner at a Korean restaurant where our "go to" Dolsut Bibimbap was 3x's more expensive than it was in Korea, but thankfully just as delicious!  Then we headed over to check out a Bee's game... (They're the triple A team affiliated with the Anaheim Angels!)  

We got to the stadium and found FREE parking on the street (YAY!) and then scalped 2 lawn tickets for $8.00 each and grabbed a seat in the outfield lawn area!  But, we didn't stay for long.  I thought we could somehow finagle our way through the stands and find a seat behind home base, and sure enough, we did!

  Thankfully it was a slow fan night, so we were able to grab a seat without showing our tickets! 
(YAY again!)

It was almost as if we had the place to ourselves... except for the guy behind us who was the spitting image (audibly) of Forest Gump!  He'd yell all of the calls out after they happened.  "That's a faaaaaaaauuuullll ball folks!"  If it weren't so annoying it would have actually been pretty funny!  I guess that's our Karma for sitting in a section we didn't pay for, right?! haha

One of the things we loved so much about SLC was how people were out and about walking and riding bikes everywhere!  It's a very outdoor friendly community!  We loved that they had these little orange flags at every crosswalk for people to hold up as they cross the street! lol

The next day we checked out some of the sights in Salt Lake...
The Governors Mansion (and yes, he actually lives here!):

The Avenues and Sugar House historic neighborhoods:

The Salt Lake city and county building:

...and the stunning buildings, temples and blooming tulips located in Temple Square!  Mind you, these were taken without a tripod...  Not too shabby for steadying it on A's back! lol





The coolest thing happened as we were heading towards SLC.  I got a comment on my blog from a woman who'd been reading along since the very beginning!  Her message began with, 

"So....this is probably one of the strangest things I've ever done in my life but here goes.... 
IF you are still in Utah (I noted that these are post-dated a bit) 
and IF you are heading north of Bryce Canyon up toward Salt Lake City 
and IF you aren't totally freaked out by the thought of having dinner
with a family of total strangers who have read your blog religiously
for years then I thought I'd invite you and Aaron to dinner at our house."

How awesome is that?!  We were in, immediately!  Any chance to actually meet someone who's been reading my story is an honor!  So, on our second day in SLC, Aaron and I drove over to meet her and her adorable 2 kiddos and very sweet husband for dinner!  We had the best time getting to know each other in person!  Thank you S!

The next morning, and our last... we had breakfast with Steve and Sharon (our bed and breakfast hosts) and then packed the car and headed to Hatch Family Chocolates, recommended by my old high school friend Chelsey who used to live 1 block away from where we were staying!  It was the best recommendation of our entire stay in SLC!

1 rice crispy with marshmallow, caramel and chocolate will do just fine, thank you!

We hated to say goodbye to SLC, but alas, it was time to head north to Idaho...

... where we stopped the car to watch 3 shepherds, 2 horses, and 8 dogs round up and herd a thousand, if not more, sheep!  It was pretty incredible to watch the whole operation! 

...and then on to Wyoming, which is holy crap, AMAZING!  I love it, love it, love it here!

We made it to Jackson Hole, Wyoming around 8pm, in the pouring rain, which botched our camping idea!  But, we found a great hotel right in the center of town and checked in for the night at $72, threw on our PJ's, switched on the heater and ordered some pizza, which was a perfect consolation!