We'd driven from Tucson to Flagstaff the day before. Going from dry desert and cacti to glistening snow and towering trees in a matter of hours was amazing. Even the temperature drop from 65 to 25 didn't cloud the trip. Unfortunately, due to the 26 inches of snow the day before that, the roads to the Grand Canyon were a bit too treacherous for us to attempt in our rental car.

As we kept driving, red rock began to jut through the snow. By the time we reached the bottom, the snow was nowhere to be seen. Again, I was struck by how quickly the scenery changed. Minutes later we were in Sedona.

The rock formations in Sedona are splendid! Just like clouds, they're so easy to see creatures and other objects in their shapes. While I was busy envisioning dragons and turtles and ancient cities, I happened to notice a building on the edge of a cliff that looked as if it were built before the rock wall that enveloped it, like it was crafted by God instead of human hands. Getting closer, we discovered it was the Chapel Of The Holy Cross so we joined in on the steady stream of quiet tourists for a closer look before heading to Camp Verde to check into our hotel.
Then off again we went to explore. We stumbled upon a new housing development overlooking the Verde Valley and daydreamed about what it would be like to live there. And eventually ended up in Old Town Cottonwood. Such a cute little town! Unfortunately, most of the stores were already closed for the night (including an Art Institute Glitter, OMG, that would have been dangerous to enter!), but we did get to check out Jim and Ellen's Rock-n-Shop, where we were greeted by very friendly owners and their adorable puppies. And lots of sparkly rocks! It made me want to pick up from my elementary school rock collection again. Then we walked down the street to Nic's Italian Steak & Crab House. My taste buds were extremely pleased with their lasagna and a Sangriatini. And also with the steak and shrimp scampi I was able to steal away from Justin's plate.
And then back into the car! I hadn't realized what a full day we had until I sat down to write it down and couldn't bear to leave anything out; I hope some of you have made it this far!

So that was my day a week ago, Wednesday, December 9th. *breathes* More entries to come about the rest of our trip, hopefully. But for now, I leave you with what welcomed me back on my computer at work - an engagement desktop designed by the Photoshop Genius, Teresa! Thanks to my friends and family for all the sweet congratulations as Justin and I embark on a new adventure.

Awwww, how romantic! I am so happy for you both! Congrats and bestest wishes! :) :) :) Megan
ReplyDeleteAlso, that ring is totally awesome!
What a wonderful, sweet, romantic proposal! I wish you both lots of luck and love on your "new adventure"!
ReplyDeleteHow fun! Congratulations to both of you!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, I bet he'll spoil you years to come.
ReplyDeleteThat is my favorite story I've ever read!! BEAUTIFUL!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful story for your grandkids! Congrats and wishing you many years of happiness.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!! :) :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a romantic proposal! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you two got to see so much of AZ while you were here, even if the snow kept you out of the Grand Canyon.
Thank you for sharing such a tender private moment with all of us "closet" romantics :)! Cindy
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!!
ReplyDeleteFinally had a chance to read your blog post... Sounds like an amazing trip!! Your ring is gorgeous! I am so happy for you, Kristin. =) Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteSo sorry we missed you! Give us a call next time so we can set up a time to see you and do a demo!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the link!
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Congratulations to you both! Thank you for sharing the link with me. What a great trip and an even greater finish! All the best to you from Heather and I! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, aquariann thanks for visiting. I saw the pictures.. very nice and what a creative idea!!! $50 for a gown! You can't go wrong that!! I hope you sell the house... that's just too fun =)
ReplyDeleteThat's amore!
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