This year we were planning to go to Guam for our Jen, Emmi, Trish trip. When we looked at flights several months ago, we just couldn't wrap our brains around it. The flights are SO long. It just didn't feel right. Emmi decided to come and meet us on the mainland. We chose Palm Springs so that Jen could drive to San Diego and surprise her dad for his 70th birthday at the end of our trip.
We felt good about our decision not to go to Guam after a super typhoon pushed through the area the week before our trip. I was worried Emmi wouldn't get to come out after all. But--things recovered much more quickly than the last typhoon and she was able to leave her family with electricity restored and some water pressure.
Palm Springs was an absolute DREAM! Jen worked up a perfect itinerary. And found the perfect location and car. The weather was awesome. Not too hot, not too cold. (Okay, a few times I was a little hot and a little cold.). But for real. The sunshine was just what I needed.
Day 1: We arrived in the early afternoon. (Jen a couple hours after Emmi and I.) We checked into our Airbnb, had an amazing dinner and then went up the mountain in a crazy tram. It was a little (I admit it) scary for me. Yikes. But it was gorgeous. We explored a bit up top (it was like 40 degrees cooler up there). Then went down after dark. The view in the dark was even more cool and it was like a sing a-long concert in the tram on the way down. So fun.
Day 2: Joshua Tree. I was not prepared for how much I'd love the terrain. It was like giants just created big rock piles that were stunning. And the cacti and Joshua trees were awesome. We did a 6+ mile hike and my body did so great. (Proud!). Then we drove into another area of the park to see some of the main attractions. We did another couple of mile long hikes to see some pretty cool areas. I wish I had been less tired, because the bouldering would have been amazing. It was so beautiful. We had dinner at an OK BBQ place. (It was pretty good--but def the least best meal we had.) We finished the night with a great hot tub soak. (And got some good recs from our neighbors about where to hike the next day.)
Day 3: Tahquitz Falls hike, shopping, and Architecture driving tour
The Tahquitz falls hike that our neighbors recommended was really beautiful. It was only two miles (which my sore body appreciated). The falls at the top are glacier fed--so I only went up to my knees. Jen and Emmi went up to their necks. Yikes. Sitting on rocks and chatting as we dried off--warm sun, cool water. Best! I got more of that in the afternoon at the pool. Then we did some Nordstrom rack shopping. They both got a bunch of good stuff. I wasn't feeling in the mood to buy anything that had to be hemmed. So I only got one shirt.
We ate at a Vietnamese restaurant. I was skeptical. But the rice curry ball was EPIC. It was really good.
Then we started our Modern Architecture tour. I loved learning about the architecture (some of the homes were owned by famous people). Palm Springs has really leaned into the Modernist Architecture. It was fun to spot it all over after we started into the tour.
Day 4: Seven Sisters Waterfall Hike, More Architecture, Redlands Temple, Taco Ice cream
We did another hike on our last full day. It was more like a 3 miler. It was also super cool. More lush than our other hikes, as it follows a stream that you criss cross over and over. You don't really get a good glimpse of the falls, per say. But it was so fun to be outside and moving on a perfect temp day.
After we showered up, we did the rest of our architecture tour. Then had an early dinner before the temple. The Redlands temple is beautiful. It was an ASL session, and the interpreters in the video gave us some cool new insights we discussed in the Celestial room. We are big fans of the Heavenly Father interpreter.
Day 5: Today Emmi and Jen both had to leave earlier than I did. I went to a Palm Springs ward and then Ubered to the airport. The ward was small, but the youth who spoke about favorite conference talks did a great job. I've gotten a lot of reading done as I booked flights with strange times. Sigh.
Anyway, I am going to be really tired this week--as I recover from hikes and staying up WAY too late. But I always feel like my soul sings when I get to spend time with my JET crew. Love them so much.
| Our Airbnb was funky! But a perfect space. |
| More of the fun place. |
| We ate such yummy food. I ate the leftovers of this rainbow bowl today at the airport. |
| My kind of walk zone! |
| On the Falls Hike |
| Joshua Tree--see what I mean about the giant rocks? |
| More Joshua Tree |
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| View from the top of the Tram Station. Breathtaking! |
We haven't finished sharing all our pictures. So maybe more to come...although jumping back into life with both feet. So we'll see.




