The boys had the opportunity to stay with my parents for a few days a few weekends ago, so Brian and I took advantage of the alone time and did some of those things that we always say we're going to do but never seem to find the time. It was a much needed break from our day-to-day.
First up was Laumeier Sculpture Park
He wanted to geocache. I like the thrill of that for about 10 minutes and then I'm done when we still can't find it after that. We didn't find it this time - maybe with the boys sometime.
This guy reminds me of something from Dr. Who. Why do I know that? Elliott has a slight obsession with it and I feel like I've seen almost every episode and still don't understand what is going on. Anyone else? Just me? Okay, we'll move on.
After spending the afternoon at Laumier we decided to head to Elephant Rocks the next day.
I can't believe we have lived here for over 7 years and haven't explored the state parks AT ALL!! This was so fun, and I definitely want to bring the boys sometime soon.
Ethan says this picture looks like Brian is holding up a potato.
I can't believe we have lived here for over 7 years and haven't explored the state parks AT ALL!! This was so fun, and I definitely want to bring the boys sometime soon.
Ethan says this picture looks like Brian is holding up a potato.
I really couldn't understand how these rocks (which should really be called boulders because they are extremely huge) just sit in these positions and don't move. Don't they look like they could just tip over at any moment? I might have been a teeny bit nervous about that. I do tend to overthink things, but don't tell me I'm the only one that thinks that.
We exhausted Elephant Rocks in record time for us - we didn't even stop to have a snack! So we had extra time and decided to hit another park nearby that boasted the highest point of elevation in Missouri. Now how can you pass that up, right?
I have to say the spot is in a very unassuming place and we almost left without even seeing it.
We also hiked to a waterfall while we were at Taum Sauk Mountain. I was less than thrilled to run into this guy. I told him he needed to leave so that I could sit a while. He did not oblige. So we shared space for a while until I looked away for a few moments and turned back to find him missing. When there is a creepy creature around, I like to be able to see it and know where it is. So it was time to move on before the little guy freaked me out by scurrying over my feet or something even worse!
It was really pretty up here. I guess I don't really think of Missouri as a "mountainous" area, and it's definitely not like when we lived in Tennessee or North Georgia, but it was good. I would love to come back after a good rain and see the waterfall at its best.
Ahhh...the halfway point of the hike back to the car. This was the point where the terrain started getting easier and the bugs started backing off a little. I wish we had a picture of it, but we saw a deer and fawn leaping through the woods as we hiked back down - so pretty!