Authentic Navajo Tacos and Other Thoughts from the Southeast

Saturday, October 25, 2008



Ya'ta'he! from southeastern Utah! Bethany and I are having a blast. Today we went down to Bluff to the Twin Rocks Cafe for some authentic Navajo tacos--meaning they were made by actual Navajos and not by me in our kitchen at home--yummy! And Sweetheart, seeing as you're in Texas I went ahead and ate onions on my taco. Good thing this isn't smell-a-blog. ("I stink! I stink!") Anyway, the scenery down here is so great! Pictured above are the Navajo Twins. Bethany was enthralled ("Rock! Rock!").

We also stopped by the old Bluff Fort. I can't imagine having seven children and having to live in a tiny one-room cabin. I'd be so cranky all the time! No wonder they never smiled for the pictures! Bethany loved running around the fort and even sampled some of the dirt--mmmmm. (She ate sand the other day, too. What's with the southeastern dirt that she finds so appealing? She never eats dirt at home!) Anyway, enjoy the pictures from today and happy trails to you! We love you and miss you Daddy!











3 comments:

Unknown said...

These are soooo cute. I wish I could have been there with you. Thank you for keeping me posted through the blog! --James

Annie said...

That was SOOOO Fun! What a great week!

Angie said...

Cute pictures! Looks like you are having a great time, we just wish we could be there with you! Hope you have a great week and a fun Halloween. Can't wait to see the finished costumes. Love ya!