Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Grateful For Utah



Okay, it's a common fact that people who live in Utah, native or transplant, GRIPE about Utah. I think I've only met one person who actually has said, "I love Utah!" I know we have Californians griping about Utah right now but I woke up to this beautiful sight and thought, "I love Utah." Yes, we have weird things like crick instead of creek and we don't (at least here in Utah County) trick-or-treat on Sunday but notice we do trick-or-treat. We have our prescription drug abusers, our unethical politicians, idiot drivers, and inversions but we have good things too. Like the teacher who is collecting Pennies for Peace, the club at the high school that raises money for Operation Smile, teenagers who weed the widows' yards instead of sleeping in in the summer, and the mountains. Yes, the mountains. Their beauty compares to the ocean I miss. It keeps me content that I can see them outside my window and I can picnic or snowshoe up there. So gripe all you want, go back to where you came from if you HATE it soo much. But I am grateful I live in Utah.

5 comments:

Shellie said...

I've got to admit that as much as I complain about it, Utah has a certain charm that is growing on me.

The Cranes said...

I have found that Utah is much more beautiful than I remembered it. I am constantly stunned by the beauty as I am driving around and it makes me wish I was a professional photographer with a professional camera that could capture it all. (Great photos, by the way!) Doesn't mean I still don't miss the beauty of the Sonoran desert, though. It is equally beautiful in a very different way. But I'm glad to be in Utah, too, for a lot of reasons. Just wish winter could be warmer!

RAQ said...

Driving in winter, I do not love!

4boyzmdmom said...

Ok, so I have definitely been guilty of griping about Utah, but I agree that there are many wonderful things about Utah. The mountains are one of my favorite things about Utah!

Cathy said...

Great pics Rachelle! Thanks for your positive thoughts... the more that we're thankful for, the more things we find to be thankful for!