Sunday, July 19, 2009

lake powell



we took our vacation this year to lake powell, and stayed on the shore with the houseboat just across the way. it is the best of both worlds. you can camp on the shore, and see stars like you will never encounter in the city. but you also have the comforts of having a stove and microwave, electricity, and a toilet (though you are supposed to pee in the lake, so the hold only has to be emptied once!!). we got to play in the sand, wade and swim in the water, and just relax. the more adventurous of us went water skiing, wakeboarding, and tubing. even colby went cliff jumping, which is amazing!! he didn't want to at first, but daddy called him a pansy enough that he just walked off the edge. and loved it!! go figure..
nathan got to drive the speedboat several times. it was second nature to him, and he thoroughly enjoyed sitting high in the seat with the wind blowing past him. i think he looks pretty happy in this picture!!




rebekah absolutely loved anything that was scary or dangerous. what a nut. she is not a daughter after me, but just like nathan!!
and here is travis, he is the coach at kris's kids school, meridian. we needed another man to help anchor the houseboat, and do all the other manly jobs. he graciously agreed to come on vacation with us. who could pass up a week on a houseboat??
there were many interesting experiences, but the one that keeps coming to mind is in the middle of week, when we needed to move the houseboat. nathan, josh, collin, rachel and i took the speedboat out to scout a good spot to bring the houseboat to. we went up and down the coves, dissappointed in what we were finding. we went down one, around twists and turns not seeing another soul the whole time. before we left, dave told nathan there was half a tank of gas, so we didn't really pay attention to the gage. we reached the end of the cove, and turned around to come back out. the boat sputtered, and stopped. we were out of gas completely!! we hadn't passed another person, and were way out of cell phone reception zones, and had no radio on the boat. we were completely at the mercy of the water, and had no way to help ourselves. josh and nathan got out the trusty oars, thinking we could paddle back by morning. the current and the wind made that impossible as well. we just went in a circle. i guess i didn't really understand the dire situation, or i knew something would happen to help us. either way, the others were getting a little nervous, when around the corner came a boat!! and not only another person, but a person with 3 containers filled with gas strapped to the front of the boat!! it was the answer to our unspoken prayers. the man wouldn't accept payment, and just told us to help another if the chance arose. we were so grateful!! now we didn't have to suffer through the night with rachel screaming, and being hungry and thirsty. we zoomed out of there as quickly as the boat would go. we have never been so grateful to see our families and houseboat in our lives!! nor do i think we ever will again.
other than this little experience, we had a wonderful vacation!! we celebrated caleb's 4th birthday, and rachel built sandcastles. it was great.

6 comments:

Heather said...

It was great wasen't it? I miss it already. I am feeling much better by the way. Antibiotics are a great thing. I am glad I came home a day early as Anthony left to Okinawa unexpectadly. I am planning on coming down there in August. I will let you know when.

leslie jo said...

This same thing happened to us. We went to go to Rainbow Bridge one year. It was all of us 3 boats full. WE had to siphon all the gas out of the other 2 boats. and the one boats had to fly back to Dangling Rope to get gas and it was closed. Meanwhile we had to camp out on a beach and it was the coldest night of the year. It wasn't nearly as exiting as it sounds but we were alive and well and the men arrived back in the morning to get us home.
Glad you had a better out come and enjoyed your trip.

Marie said...

Looks like fun! Tan now?

DeAnna said...

Sounds like you had an adventure!!!! Whose houseboat did you use? I am glad that the Good Samaritan was around to help you all out!

Christina Beach said...

What an awesome experience!! I'm so glad you guys were able to go. Good thing for other people's kindness!! I would have been so worried. How fun for you guys! Awesome!:)

Lori said...

How fun! I love Lake Powell.