Monday, April 18, 2011

Spring Break (aka Leah's 1st Vacation)

Last week was spring break for all of our kids. I wanted to do something so the boys wouldn't just be sitting around all week long. But Kim and I couldn't really take off a ton of vacation days. So we decided to take a quick 2 day trip. We decided to go to Lehman Caves, in Great Basin National Park, Nevada. It's about 3 hours from us...not too far but far enough to feel like you went somewhere.
We didn't want to drive the whole way (and we weren't sure how Leah would do in the car), so we decided to stay overnight in Delta (about mid-way between our house and the caves). When we got to Delta we took a little rest and let everyone stretch their legs a bit...

Leah really enjoyed her 1st hotel room. :-)


We had time to spare in Delta and decided to visit the Topaz Japanese Internment Camp (only 15 miles from Delta). Stephan and Nathan had learned about the Japanese Internment camps in history this past year and were interested to see what one looked like. We drove out to the site and were amazed at how little was there. Some cement flooring, some pottery, a few bottles and some markers telling us what housing block we were by. As we were walking around we did stumble onto an old army truck that had fallen apart.

Great photo op!

Even though there isn't much at the actual Topaz site, in Delta they have a really interesting museum with information about the Topaz camp (among other things). One amazing thing they have is an actual "house" from the camp site.

and furniture that would of been inside one of the rooms.

The main part of our trip though was a 60 minute tour of Lehman Caves. We'd all been through Timpanogas Caves but had heard Lehman Caves was better. So we thought we'd check it out.

Leah was having fun just hanging out in the sun.

Inside the cave was just amazing!! None of my pictures do it justice. The colors were amazing,

the formations were strange and breathtaking

Even the door to get in and out was cool looking!

All in all we had a great time touring the caves, walking around a historical site and just hanging out together. Plus now Leah can say she's been out of Utah!

1 comment:

NiHao said...

Other than Leah giving us a lousy night's rest at the hotel, that really turned out to be a fun trip. I wouldn't mind returning when we can do the extended tour of the cave.