I had the most amazing time in Zion, and saying it was eventful is an understatement. I had so much fun that I seriously cannot even express it into words.
The Zion house leaves me breathless every time I go there. I've seen it many times before, but I just can't get over the beauty of it all. When will I ever get to stay in a house with a theater, sauna, or exercise room again? It really is my dream house.
The first day we were there, Frances and I decided to go off on our own hike. We did it in our own (more like mine) pace. We went into a hidden canyon, and picnicked on tuna and crackers.
We spent a long time inside of Zion National Park waiting for our friends to come, so that we would get a ride home. They never did come, (it wasn't their fault, they were blocked from entering) so we went home on the free shuttle bus.
Don't even get me started on the food. We ate so much that I was convinced that all that hiking wouldn't be able to burn off all the stuff I ate. I never went hungry, and there was always something delicious to eat.
The next few days after that were spent exercising on long hikes, sitting by the river, star gazing in rocking chairs from the balcony, enjoying the view on the hammock, sitting by the fire pit, playing board games, eating too much food, watching 10 minutes of movie, and playing pool.
I always become a little bitter when it's time to go home. I never know if and when I'll ever be back, and that hurts me a little inside.
I had an amazing time, and met so many new and interesting people. I just love little vacations, and am really appreciating the host for inviting me over. Thank you, Jason. :)
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