Monday, November 27, 2017

Las Cruces to T or C to ABQ

There was not a whole lot going on in Las Cruces, but we did manage to find a nice hike.
We loved the landscape

Let's go cats!

Lovely.


We made it to a waterfall



Petefish

Senior photos- HA! 

This used to be a private family home
It was around this point in the hike that Jackson wandered off the trail to explore and try to to find a rattlesnake. Ok, he was not hunting for a snake, but it felt that way. Then, while wandering around causing me to panic, he twisted his ankle. It was a gnarly twist and he was limping all the way back to the car.
The best kind of hike
From there we headed for Hatch, New Mexico. It is well known for its green chiles. We went to its famous local restaurant, Sparky's.
Live music!


AGH! SO SPICY! 
A green chile burger, their corn salsa soup (so good, so spicy),
queso and BBQ.
RANDOM. DELICIOUS.


From there we headed to Truth or Consequences ("T or C" as the locals call it) to spend an hour soaking in the hot springs. Riverbend Hot Springs had private geothermal mineral pools that you could rent for an hour. Clothing was optional. I kept my suit on. Jackson did NOT! The attendant told him the mineral water would fix his bum ankle. (Spoiler: it did not. The soak was still lovely.)
Petefish
Note: I have a suit on. Jackson does NOT.

He's adorable
We finished our soak and headed up to Albuquerque. It was a pretty boring drive, but we made it to town just as the sun went down. We drove across town from our hotel so that we could have my favorite smoothie place, Tropical Smoothie, for dinner. I was so excited that they had a location in the city! We finally got to get out of the car (!!!!) and got to our hotel for the next few nights. It was the only Hyatt stay of our road trip so it felt especially fancy! ;) 
That ankle! AGH!!! 

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Tucson to Las Cruces

So we did not come all the way down here just to eat (I wish!), we intended to find some good weather to get a few hikes in, too. We got awesome weather in Tucson with a cool morning warming into a lovely afternoon. We'd never spent much time hiking in this kind of terrain so we were excited to see what the area had to offer. 

The parking lot was gorgeous! 

Views!

Looking out at more mountains- LOVE!

Oh, that's...exciting?!

The area was just so lovely!

Inside the canyon

The trail was a little narrow, but well-worn

I finally found a perfect "IU" Saguaro

In his happy place: hiking

Always going just a little further

Resting at the finish!
We were supposed to get to waterfalls, but we suspected with how dry it was there we wouldn't see any flowing water and we were correct. It was still a gorgeous hike, though!
This could have water flowing

Looking back to the start of the hike

Suns out, guns out! ;)

Happy to be finished!
The hike ended up being kind of long because we kept adding parts on, but it was just so nice to be outside in the warmth that we did not mind. Eventually it was time to get one of our longer drives out of the way so we got on the road to Las Cruces, New Mexico.
Shocker: JACKSON DROVE
I'm working on being a better passenger again (after my accident I'm a terrible side-seat driver) so we decided this flat drive would be the perfect time to let Jackson take the wheel. I'm pleased to say that I did an excellent job of manning the navigation, the radio and anything else needed of me.

We did run into some car trouble with our rental vehicle. We had gotten a 4-wheel drive since we knew we'd be cutting through Colorado and may run into weather. Enterprise gave us a massive SUV, a Chevy Terrain and unleashed us on the roads. We were annoyed because we thought we'd get a small Jeep and instead got a gas guzzler so they gave us a free tank of gas. Even enough, I guess. Well as we are one the desolate road between Tucson and Las Cruces, the car just starts to shake and act really weird. I insisted we pull off at an exit that looked to be the last of any civilization and, luckily, there was an AutoZone. I figured out on YouTube that the car just needed a new fuse. Jackson hopped inside to buy a set of them and I called Enterprise to ask them to arrange for a new car for us in New Mexico. The woman at Enterprise wanted to know if I was in a safe area. I said that I was. She wanted the address. I gave it to her. She then told me that I was REALLY close to the Mexican border and asked again if I was safe. This made me laugh. We were totally fine. Anyway, being a Saturday evening there were no Enterprise locations open until Monday unless we wanted to go back to Tucson. We decided to try out luck and keep on our original schedule.

Thankfully, we made it! The fuse seemed to be the fix so thank goodness for the internet and its wisdom!
Andele's Dog House
Jackson was determined to have a Sonoran hot dog while we were in this part of the country. The hot dog is wrapped in bacon and grilled until it’s crispy. It’s then stuffed into a split-top roll called a bolillo— often made in Mexican bakeries — and topped with pinto beans, chopped tomatoes, grilled and raw onions, mayonnaise, mustard and jalapeño salsa. A roasted chile güero (a pale pepper) is typically served on the side.

Sonoran hot dog


My sampler platter
I did not love the Mexican at this place. Again, the salsa they served was just too spicy to enjoy. Their chips were good, though. Jackson enjoyed his hot dog, though, so all was well. This was one of our longest days in the car and it did not even seem that bad. We did a quick drive through New Mexico State University's campus, certainly not our favorite campus ever, and called it a night.

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Tucson

As silly as it may sound, we are running out of places to visit in and around the United States! New Mexico was one of the few states that we had not visited together so we put together a fun roadtrip to see that part of the country and still hit some favorite areas, too.

We flew out Friday morning after Thanksgiving and the airports were not even zoos. Amazing. We took an Uber to the Indy airport since it is cheaper and easier than parking these days and buzzed through TSA pre-check to hop our flights. We connected through Denver and about two movies later (The Big Sick- actually really good and Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk which was a bit lame) we were in the desert! 

We grabbed our single checked bag (for the two of us for 9 days!!) and headed for town. The sun goes down so early in the winter so we had to get moving to see anything in the daylight. We went to the a highly rated food place in town to try tamales. Tucson Tamales is #5 of 1,557 restaurants in Tucson on TripAdvisor! Jackson, who had eaten tamales before, loved them. I had never had them before and hated them. It was a texture thing for me. I'm good if I never see another tamale in my life. 
We took ourselves on a tour of the University of Arizona's campus. It was LOVELY! 
Art at the UA entrance

Campus

Cactus

I loved this old building in the middle of campus
Again, it was the day after Thanksgiving so classes were not in session but campus was FULL of families playing on the lawns, people getting Christmas card photos taken, folks running and biking, you name it. The campus was just well-used and that is awesome. You always hope as a campus to have the community feel it is an additional place to utilize and clearly UA does that well!
Watching sunset

Not a bad view!

Petefish.
That evening I was determined that Tucson's food scene had to redeem itself in my eyes so we went to Guadalajara Grill. My life will never be the same. Hands down the best Mexican food EVER. We did learn, however, that our idea of spicy food and theirs differ. We had to have the salsa maker come back to our table and add tomatoes so we could eat the salsa we asked her to make. It turns out medium means on fire down here. HA! We ate so much because the food was just SO good. I would honestly fly back to Tucson just to eat there again.
Table-side salsa!!!!

Mini chimichangas and fajitas
YUM!!!!
After that massive meal we headed back to the hotel for the evening to relax, digest and go to sleep at like 9 p.m. local time since the time zones were catching up to us!

Friday, November 24, 2017

Holiday festivities

With our friend Jess celebrating (?!) our friend Heinzen moving
to Chicago

Love her!

Still not pleased to be out shopping- hahahah

We bought this bed for Ella. MacKenzie
tried to steal it! 

Jackson's view at Thanksgiving
Somehow he always has the first plate
MacKenzie keeping close to Uncle Aaron