Sunday, October 4, 2009

Fall in Utah

I love being in Utah during the fall. The leaves change colors and it's so beautiful. On Friday, David, Baylie and I hiked to the big Y on the mountain (for BYU). On Saturday, Baylie and I got to spend the day in the mountains with my dear friend Sandy from Houston. My soul is just full with the beauty that surrounds me: love from family and friends and the beauty of nature. I know it sounds cheesy, but it's so true!

Park City, Utah - a fun place to visit any time of year.

Chair lift at Sundance. This is a great ride, even though I'm a little afraid of heights. I tied Baylie to the chair with my scarf to avoid completely freaking out.

Sandy and Baylie on the chair lift.

Fall leaves - how awesome is this?!

Ready to hike the Y (p.s. I'm still sore...).

It was cold enough one day for Baylie to wear her winter coat. She's not a big fan because she kept tipping over, but she looked so cute!

5 comments:

Trent and Janel Lyman said...

I'm so impressed you hiked the Y! I want to do it...I've never done it before. One day....

-Special Mothertivity- said...

I have never hiked the Y either. I am so proud of you for doing that! Hiking with little children is always a challenge. The last hike we went on as a family, I ended up carrying Amelia for what seemed like well more than half of it. I think this time of year would be the best for a hike of the Y. I should check the weather and see if there will be a warmer day when the family can go.
Oh, and I love all of the pictures! Baylie is ADORABLE!

Jen said...

I love Fall too! You are brave to hike the Y with Baylie. Did you have to carry her a lot? The last time we hiked it our twins were about 8 I think and they wore us out!

Wes and Danielle said...

I know what you mean! I love the fall, just not Winter! We can't wait to see you guys also. The girls have the flu so it might be a while. Give me a call sometime!

Kristin said...

David carried Baylie in a back pack. It worked pretty slick except she kept wanting to get out and walk.