My Arizona Trip
March 6 - 13
pictures: Not on line yet
Bangerter Family Trip! I don't know the last time my mom, my brother and
I took a trip together. So how did this come about? Well, my mom's employer
offers this perk: use of the company time share along with the company van
in Fountain Hills, AZ (located
about 10 minutes outside of Phoenix). We also invited my aunt, Marlys, to join
us on the trip.
I really enjoyed Arizona. It had been raining for weeks before we arrived,
so when we did arrive, the land was so lush and green, it was beautiful. The
accommodations for our stay - wow! The home was in a gated community - you actually
needed a code or a remote control to open/close the gates. The house was lovely,
it was furnished beautifully and the backyard was impressive. It had an illusion
pool (you know, where it looks like the water is just spilling over the edge),
a hot tub with a waterfall and a firepit. The rest of the backyard, well,
it was a golf course, the sixth tee to be exact. I guess at times that was
awkward, the players were like right there and probably wondered if we were
watching them or enjoying the views.
So how did we entertain ourselves on this week long trip? Well that was easy!
One day, my mom, my aunt and I took the van and headed to
Sedona. It is this breathtaking, red
rock canyon city. Along the way we stopped at a National Park
with a cliff side dwelling that was used hundreds and hundreds of years ago, now
called Montezuma Castle National Monument.
I had never seen anything like that! These people dug rooms/homes into the side
of the cliff, they needed ladders to get to their homes. Very neat to see.
Frank Lloyd Wright is my hero. Well, a lot of things
he did/said spoke to me. One afternoon we went on a guided desert walk and the
home tour of Taliesin West (Wright's Arizona home and school).
The desert walk was quite interesting and picture perfect. Our guide informed
us of many desert plants and cactus, I was fascinated. Next it was a guided tour of
Wright's home. So do you hate how people tend to crowd in the entry way of a home?
Well, Wright solved that problem by making the entry ways too short to stand comfortably in.
He thought people needed to decide if they were in or out, no stalling by the door.
He was also the most stubborn man...after a few years his wife finally wore him down
and convinced him to install glass to keep out the bugs. However, the was one room
that was decorated just how he wanted and installing glass windows would mean this one
vase on this one table would have to be moved forward. He wouldn't allow it, so instead
they had to cut a hole in the glass. So the vase remains untouched on the table and half
of it sticks out the hole in the window.
One free afternoon I took the opportunity
to go Horseback riding. Fort McDowell Adventures
was right outside Fountain Hills so I took the short drive over there. Turns out
I was the only person signed up for the 1:00 guided tour (the 12:45 tour had 15 people!) so it
was just me and the guide! I did not bring a camera and I think the guide thought I was
loony because of that, but I had just done the desert walk the day before so I
had a ton of pictures, I just wanted to sit back and enjoy the scenery on this one.
After that outing I met up with the family back at
the time share for a family bbq. I have 2 other sets of aunts/uncles that live
in AZ year round or just during the winter.
This day we drove out to visit my aunt Tudy and
uncle Dean. They live in Apache Junction during the winter (they have a great view of
Superstition Mountain). They told us of this Flea Market near
them that we just had to go to. Wow, am I glad we did! This place had it all, some
prices were good, some weren't, but that is the way of a Flea Market. You would also find
yourself looking at something that a few booths away was several dollars less, so it
was the luck of the draw if you picked to buy the item without seeing what was
ahead. After spending the afternoon shopping we went to dinner at the coolest place ever:
Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa, AZ.
Imagine a Chuckie Cheese for adults. You order pizza at a counter and then run to find
a good seat. The seating is set up in these long tables and benches - it is nothing
fancy but it is fun. All eyes face the stage that showcases these organ pipes that are
immense (and scattered around are these stuffed animated animals and other instruments, so
I guess it is gaudy, but whatever, you just go with it). At show time, up from the middle
of the stage floor rises this organ, the sound is incredible. Plus, the organist knows
every song out there; I was shocked to hear him play the University of Minnesota song!
It was a fun night!
So yeah, it was a good little family trip. I still
found time to lounge around by the pool and visit a local spa for a massage, so it was
great, I would love to visit Arizona again!