Utah to Costa Rica Road Trip - Our adventures in driving from Utah to Costa Rica
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Tucson Sun

(If you zoom in all the way on the map, the marker for today's posting is pointed right at our room and you can see our "backyard" and swimming pool! Google maps are awesome!)

Today we spent the day simply relaxing. Greg did some trading and made some money, while the kids played in the "backyard" and then I took them to the hot tub and then the swimming pool.

When Greg was done "working", all the kids were sleeping except for Parker, so he and daddy and Kevin played in the pool while I worked on my tan.

While I was "working" on my tan, I listened to "How to Be a No Limit Person" by Wayne Dyer, an excellent seminar. He asks some interesting questions which I think depicts perfectly our motivation in taking this "crazy" step in our life. He says: "If you suddenly discovered that you had 6 months to live, how would you change your life? What would you do differently? Whatever it is that you would do differently, if you KNEW you only had six months to live, you would do it. My advice to you is take the risk, do it, TRY IT! If you are living out of a sense of obligation instead of choice, you are a slave.

Another question, where would you choose to live? If you look at that big globe, where would you like to be? And then ask, what is it that keeps me from being there? Why not choose where you want to be.

Last question, what would you do if there were no such thing as money? What would you be doing with your life on a daily basis? What would you do with your time? Because anything that you are interested in doing you can also earn a living at, ANYTHING at all. And if what you're doing you are doing because it is earning you a living, or you've got good benefits, or whatever it is, it's not bringing you true happiness. You can do anything, you can make a living at anything. Instead of doing things because you make money at them, you ought to be doing them because they bring you inner peace."

He also says "Progress is impossible if you always do things the way you have always done things."

After a few hours tanning and swimming, we decided to head into town to find a place to eat. After driving around much of Tucson and not finding any restaurants, we finally found a great Vietnamese and Chinese restaurant, (Nam Son on 430 N. Park Ave.) that looked like a total dive but had excellent service and food. We sat outside in the sun and enjoyed a great meal.

We then went to a local park to play. Kyah was amazed at the people who had no home, no car, and slept at the park. It helped her to get over being so upset about wanting dress up clothes though.

The rest of the evening we spent driving around Tucson trying to find a Walmart, then came back to the hotel and watched Discovery Channel's Man vs. Wild.

Livin' the Dream, Baby!


Hiding "Easter Eggs", hard boiled eggs from our Continental breakfast

My "before" tan picture





Mom, take my picture- he only asked that like, 20 times!



Comforting sad Kyah- she wants some dress up clothes!







Mommy and Aaliyah








A house in downtown Tucson


Lunch at Nam Son on the corner of 6th and Park Ave. in Tucson

Nam Son Vietnamese and Chinese on 430 N. Park Ave.

Hollywood Kyah

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