Stopping on the way up the mountain for a good view and some lunch
The guys take in the scenery
'The twins' enjoy each other's company
Prayer before the meal
Some of the scenery as we head up to Paradise
We found a nice .7 mile hike to wander
The flowers up there were unreal!
Grady heads up the steps, along the gorgeous mountain creek
Mandy, Willow and Savannah
Gracie-Girl had a great time and kept running up ahead of us..
She has become much more independent and less fearful of inclines, steps and uneven ground. We really noticed a difference in her on this trip. It is such a blessing to see her mature and overcome some of her fears.
Hey! Come back here! :-)
Ryan, in his element!
Best Friends! (AND sisters!)
Heading back to the van..
The parking lot was full on this particular day!
We couldn't find a parking spot up at Paradise and the Sno Park area.. these cars were parked all the way down the hill, spilling over the main upper parking lot all the way down to the lower one. Mt. Rainier is a very popular tourist spot for visitors from all over the world. Even on a foggy day like this day.
We head back up to the upper parking lot to use the restrooms..
It is so hard to imagine that this is the same spot where we went sledding just a few months back!
Here are the meadows, just down from Paradise
We drove along further through the National Park and came to this lovely cliff..
Mrs. Page and I were *not* happy at how quickly these two ran to the edge to see *just* how far down it was! :-) we sat in the car calling out 'get back from the edge!'
The fog and clouds were lifting and Mr. Page really wanted to see the top of Mt Rainer..
So we stayed at this look out for quite a while.. as the top peak of the Mt slowly emerged from the clouds.. many other tourists were also stopping for a look...
Our four oldest look out over the beautiful precipice.. toward the Mountain.. it was so breathtaking!
The Page girls with our oldest 4
Finally, we could see most of the top of the mountain!
Mr Page took the occasion to chat with a man from Europe.. they spoke about the Lord and Grady and he were able to give him a few tracts and speak about some serious matters. It was a blessed opportunity. I think they must have spoken for close to a half hour..
Heading home down the mountain and down those lovely windy roads
..through the tunnels..
And headed home. What a great opportunity to spend time with wonderful brothers and sisters and admire the Lord's handiwork.. in a place like this, how could you ever deny that there is a great and mighty Creator?
18 For thus saith the Lord that created the heavens; God himself that formed the earth and made it; he hath established it, he created it not in vain, he formed it to be inhabited: I am the Lord; and there is none else. Isaiah 45:18