Sunday, January 1, 2017

Glamis Trip with the kids

Glamis is a place I grew up going to and to see my kids doing the same is both surreal and brings me a heck of a lot of happiness. It's part of what formed me into the person I am today and I know it will do the same for my kids. Getting away from electronics, having so much time to just talk and laugh with your family, play sand games, run and ride around the dunes, building fires, I mean everything I loved and those that know of this amazing place get to experience these unique opportunities that seem to not exist when we are just in our homes. Everything seems to revolve around a TV so this escape is serene.

We headed out with the kids just after Christmas to hang out with my family and some close family friends and it ended up being such a great trip. It felt so good to be out there again as it had been 2 years since I'd last been there as pregnancy and riding I'd say isn't the best mix ;) 

The boys did amazing, loved every bit of the endless sand pit they had to play in. They loved seeing Mama on a motorcycle and I'll say Greyson loved the Razor initially but that faded after a bit as it gets quite chilly riding and some get car sick so we think he felt a little of both but it faded quickly once he got out at Geo-Cach spot that my parents hid out in the desert. This is SUCH an awesome concept where people can hunt for these Geo-Cach treasure boxes of sorts, see all the fun items inside, sign the book and over many years time you'll have all these visitors that have seen your box, and all the other boxes out there to find and it's the history piece in the making! It could be filled with coins, toys or just random little treasures in each box (which is the case of the one my parents hid) but you can see all these awesome signatures of all the people that have found it. Love this concept, it's like a giant treasure hunt in the desert, who wouldn't love this!? Just have a GPS handle to find them as people have logged them so that there is a way to find them...pretty essential or else you'd NEVER find these things lol. I'll say though, although my family has never used a GPS in all the years we've ridden out into the dunes (My Dad is no joke a human GPS - we've rode miles and miles into the endless dunes and he always gets us back to camp with no problem at all, we do use it to find these Geo-Cach spots).

So even after all the fun we had, I say we'd need to stay one day longer next time as we didn't get time to go to Oldsmobile which is staple if you go to Glamis. We just found working in rides around naps was a little tough so we couldn't do everything we planned for. Now I know though that one more day would have done the trick. Regardless though, going on a nice ride with them and doing all we did was still awesome. The mere sight of them climbing on the exact sand dunes I did as a child was so nostalgic and made me feel like a real adult for some reason haha. Having Greyson roll all the way down a dune and Jaxon dig around and us bury his legs in sand and make sand angels of sorts, Jaxons were more like a a turtle trying to flip over off his bag but close enough to a sand angel that I used to make all the time as a kid!

The weather was perfect, just chilly at night so I'm thankful for the 27 blankets I brought in fear of the boys being too cold! Another thank you to the RV we rented as I would have about died in a tent. My brothers can do it without the blink of an eye but me...nope. Give me that RV! 










Always Grandpa's shadow!





Sunset for days

First time roasting marshmallows


Me and my boys :)





2 comments:

  1. great update and details of our trip - so nice that the whole family was in Glamis is year.

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  2. We néed to go with you next time! Our RV trip to superstition was, let's just say a learning experience. Need to learn from the experts!

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