Wade on in with us...the water is cool and the sights are breathtaking.
First, we stopped at Beaver Creek for a quick dip of our toes.
Next, we trekked up a very steep hill and spent a few quiet moments at the Church in the Rock.
We ate lunch at the Wild Flower Bread company and it was packed! Apparently we weren't the only ones that enjoy a delish sand which on a sweltering summer day.
After lunch we visited some trade posts and marveled at beautiful handmade Navajo jewelry crafted and sold by local artists near the creek. We are Chickasaw and my grandmother used to wear a Thunderbird necklace before she passed. Wearing one of my own has been a way that I have felt connected to her memory. I visited Sedona a several years ago with one of my best friends and found a Thuunderbird necklace which I loved (pictured below) and wore every day.
Here is the new Thunderbird, which you shall see me in henceforth.
My pop insisted that I wear his hat. I know it looks like Ranger Joe...but I kinda dig it. So I took some selfies to commemorate my love for the hat.
Next, we strolled down to Oak Creek Canyon and spent the rest of our time swimming in the creek and meandering around some of the rocky trails. The water was perfect and we eventually found a cool, secluded spot to relax.
Our shady spot was too cool for school. That's funny because school is out. This was a dad joke.
The sounds of the stream were bliss.
On our way home, dad did some modeling .
and I took more pictures of awesome.
The end. :)
Love,
Tiff
P.S. Here's a message from dad