Ken and I were excited to take them on their 1st hike with us, complete with poles, and allow them to experience the desert and the many varieties of cacti.
| Bria and Cali are ready for their 1st hike with PaPa and Grandma! |
| Some large, old saguaro cacti! |
| We are definitely in the desert! |
| Let's imitate the arms of the cactus! |
| Studying the booklet and trying to find answers to the questions! |
| The girls made marks on the trail with their hiking poles just in case we got lost on our return! |
| This cactus appears to be having a problem! |
| This saguaro has so many arms. It must be several hundred years old! |
| The happy hikers! |
They did a great job and when we returned to the Visitors Center after eating our packed lunches, they were "sworn in" as Jr. Rangers and got their badges!
| Finishing up the "workbook" before returning to the Visitors Center! |
| Ranger Bonnie had the girls read the pledge of the Jr. Ranger with her! |
| They got their batches and became Jr. Rangers. |
| This is the wooden inside of a dead Saguaro Cactus! |
From there we drove to Cosanti Originals so they could see where they make the special bells like the one we had bought. We allowed them to pick a bell for themselves and for Samantha and Katelyn. We hope it will be a good memory for them for years to come of their experiences in Arizona!
| A rather unusual building! |
| So many beautiful and unique bells! |
| Cali had fun walking around the "bones"! |
We got back to Jamie and Dane's rental home around 2:45 and at 3 Ernie and Noela joined the festivities. Steven and Sara, friends of Jamie and Dane's were there also. We had a nice time visiting and then Ken, Ernie, Neola and I walked the 2 miles to the Ironman area for the opening ceremonies. The rest of the group drove and we met them there. Afterwards, the 4 of us walked back to the house and enjoyed pizza and salad with the "gang". We were back to Waldo by 9:30 and went right to bed.
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