Peter: I just don’t feel like doing anything. Rachel:Why? Peter:‘Cause my heart is broken, and I can’t imagine doing anything right now. It’s probably the same reason you don’t go back to school, you know? Maybe it’s good we got hurt like that, you know? I don’t know about you, but it makes me feel impervious to pain. Kind of like there’s nothing left to be afraid of. Rachel:Yeah, exactly. Peter:Right. We could leap off this rock, and it won’t hurt us as bad as they did. Rachel: So jump, then. Peter: No, I meant that, like, as a metaphor, you know? Rachel:No. Just do it…. Rachel:So jump then. Peter: No i meant like as a metaphor. Rachel: Just do it you’ll be fine…jump!
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A “light” Day 4. I was tempted to revisit Arches and Dead Horse Point again, but decided to opt for a more “restful day” in Moab. I did try out that “all-you-can-eat Chinese-and-American” place I mentioned earlier. Apparently this is one of the most famous (and probably the only – Chinese) restaurant in town. I paid $11 for a bowl of very uninspiring noodle soup, with shredded pork and spicy veggies. I know. Well actually, I don’t know. Somehow I am drawn to these small-town America, Chinese restaurants. Certainly not because of the taste.
Back to reality tomorrow, driving all the way to Salt Lake City and back home. I am posting a few more photos here. Hope you all will enjoy them – as my heartfelt thank you, for your prayers and thoughts.