GoofyIsAsGoofyDoes
If it’s still here tomorrow… I may ignore it again
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12:32 a.m.Crying baby. Move along. Nothing to see here.
4: 12 a.m.Crying baby. Move along. Nothing to see here.
See? No
Hear? Thats a different story.
Somewhere along the way, Sarah said, Didnt you know its National Whack Scotty With A Pillow Day? So naturally, I promptly grab a pillow and whack Scotty with it. Hey, Im all about upholding traditions.
Ill mark that one down in my calendar.
Sounds like a whole lot more fun the National Barium Enema Day.
Our original plan was to ride all the way to the end and then work our way back, but the bus driver says they only make limited stops on the return trip at 3 overlooks.
Well thats inconvenient
Scotty would like you to know that he is jawsome.
A fairly self-evident assertion, but again, Ill make note of it.
A tour bus for the disabled pulls into the overlook and a gentleman in a wheelchair is helped out. As he rolls away, we convince the bus driver to take a family picture here. We get ourselves arranged, and I think weve finally got it. This is the leader in the clubhouse for the Christmas card picture! We have everything:
All family smiling and facing the camera: check.
Photo composed so you can actually see where we are: check.
Spectacular scenery in background: check.
Dramatic drop-off behind us, giving the appearance of danger and adventure: check.
OK whats the catch?
Bus drivers Red Bull can conspicuously displayed: check.
Now were talkin.
I do believe weve got a winner here.
Those mountains are about a hundred miles from here, he says. Thats about halfway to the Skywalk.
The bit that impresses me here isnt so much that this range is only about halfway to the Skywalk
Its that fact that you can easily see a range that is a hundred miles off in the distance.
Weve reached Hermits Rest. We try to commemorate this achievement, but Drew is more interested in Sarahs iPod than he is in posing for pictures.
He knows youre gonna bring him back at some point so why not focus on the little details this time around.
Hermits Rest is another Mary Colter creation, meant to be an outpost for visitors to rest and enjoy the views. It resembles well, nothing, really. Its a very unique structure.
Looks almost haphazard.
I can see where one might think that it was thrown together by some hermit with no formal construction skills.
I wonder if that notion was part of the intent.
The kids are mostly interested in the items in the gift shop: Sarah is looking at retro postcards to decorate her room, Dave is looking at patches for his bookbag, and Scotty is looking at pins, similar to what youd find at Disney parks.
Sounds about right.
Im looking at the price tags and hoping not to have an aneurysm.
And you havent even made it to Anaheim yet.
You better keep a check on that blood pressure (or consider mailing your wallet back to Delaware).
Youll never believe this, but Dave needed a bathroom break here as well.
So did they have any patches that said something like:
I took a dump on Hermits Rest
Back on the bus, heading east. Our next stop is Pima Point. More spectacular views, yadda yadda yadda.
Jaded, you are
And so quickly.
Or maybe a more apropos quote here might be from Harrison Schmitt:
Ehhh You seen one Earth, you've seen them all."
Meanwhile, someone runs into a bit of trouble. You just cant take me anywhere.
Now, theres a news flash

Heres the view without idiots:
Aaaaawwww
But the idiots make everything more interesting.
And with cuter people:
Well see, theres where you made your mistake.
If youd have taken me along for the ride, than by comparison even you would have fit nicely into the cuter citatory. And it would only have cost you another couple thousand dollars for the privilege.
We round a corner and are afforded views of the Grand Canyon Village and Bright Angel Trail, one of the main trails that leads hikers down to the bottom of the canyon, where you can spend the night at Phantom Ranch, near the shores of the Colorado. For Julie and me, this is a Bucket List item. Someday
Do it before you cant. Im just sayin
There are already a number if things I cannot add to my list of must dos.
Just more and more regrets piling up a-top one-n-other.
