Archive for July, 2009

28
Jul
09

our 2nd trip to co this summer. . .

Our third for the year if you count spring break!  What can I say?  I can’t stay away!  Mum called because she was already up there to see if we wanted to go back for a bit more of a break.  I had to weigh up the pros and cons.  Cons: I would be the only driver (at least 9 hours) with 3 potentially screaming, argumentative children in the car; Taylor and I would miss our last SHAPE class to figure out what to do with our spiritual gifts; I needed to be studying for a big test on the 25th; we were supposed to be closing on the “new” van that week; Ken wouldn’t be able to come and neither would Buddy.  Actually, Buddy probably could have come but it’s easier to leave him as company for Ken.  Pros: it’s nowhere near as hot in CO as it was going to be in KS (forecasts predicted heat indexes of 105-107 degrees – yick); we could do some of the hikes that we weren’t able to do last time; I can physically help Dad pack up the townhouse in preparation for the renovations; I could definitely use more time away.  I could sign the paperwork for the van when we got back.  You guessed it – it took 1 day to get everything together and then the children and I hopped in the Durango and took off.  We only stopped twice, once for lunch at Colby’s Wendy’s which is also the 1/2 way point, and then just outside of Denver at Manila Road for a quick restroom, snack, and gas before the last haul to Keystone.  It was worth every minute of it. . .

* I have more pictures in my albums on Facebook if you’re a FB member!

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Our first day was a hike to the Boston Mine Camp. Taylor’s had his picture taken by this mine entrance every time we’ve done the hike. You can watch him grow up by these pictures!

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Wesley and Taylor pose by the abandoned shop part way up the trail. The view of part of the camp as we cross the bridge going to it.

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Jocelyn’s eager for a hike. The boys?  Not so much. Dad at the side of the camp by a ravine.

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Taylor took his Harry Potter book on the Peru Trail hike. Our goal was to see the girls’ graves. This was the first time we (the children and I) had done this hike in the summer and went beyond the Maid of Orleans mine! We took a picnic lunch and ate by the side of a river.

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Wesley needed some encouragement at times. He really is a good little hiker. The graves of the two girls. They both died when they were only 3 years old in the late 1800’s.

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This abandoned cabin was a part of the hike.  We were joking that it was Mum and Dad’s retirement home!

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Really cold water. They weren’t in it long! As we came down the trail these 2 deer were right by my car!

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In the River Run village there was a Family Night with music and face painting. We waited nearly an hour for Jocelyn and Wesley to have theirs done. They look great, though, and they were thrilled with the results!


12
Jul
09

havin’ fun at mcd’s

Earlier in the week we were taking advantage of Kohl’s sales and we headed to McDonald’s for a sweet treat.  Taylor had the Oreo Blast and the rest of us had hot fudge sundaes.  Yum!  I’ve been trying to keep my camera in my purse for times such as these.  After all, life does involve the small things like ice cream treats at McDonald’s!

mcd joc and me

mcd tay and me

mcd wes and me

11
Jul
09

makin’ pizzas

makin pizzas

It’s always a challenge to make something interesting for the children that they can feel that they helped with and our dinners are getting boring.  Last night we made mini pizzas on English muffins.  Tomato paste with oregano seasoning, mozzarella cheese, pepperoni, mushrooms, and ham were the choices (they usually like just cheese) and their conconctions were broiled in the oven.  The kids loved helping and getting to make their own dinners!

11
Jul
09

A New ‘do

Jocelyn has decided to grow out her bangs again but recently decided she needs the rest of it cut too.  I require that she needs to have them pulled off her face with either hair clips or a headband so she doesn’t look so shaggy.  I finally took her to Great Clips yesterday (mainly so she’d stop the nagging) where Leslie did a great job with her shampoo and cut.  She had nearly 7″ cut off the back with her hair subtly longer around her face.  It looks really cute and she’s very excited about it.  And another plus?  Some of the green stripes from the chlorine in the pool came out too!

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06
Jul
09

the 4th in arkansas

It’s been a loooooonnnnngggg time since we’ve been to Arkansas.  We went to a family reunion in Hot Springs in 2004 but prior to that it must have been 2000 or 2001.  So we loaded up the Durango, plugged in the tv/dvd player and drove about 7 hours to spend the holiday weekend with Ken’s sister Julie and her family. Don’t get me wrong; we HAVE seen them in the meantime, we just haven’t seen them in their own home!

We had a great time starting with a cookout and a walk on the “big dam bridge”.  The following day it was lunch at The Crooked Hook for Ken’s beloved catfish then a hike up Pinnacle Mountain.  That evening we went to Tasia’s (Julie’s stepdaughter) to shoot some fireworks.  Too bad the mosquitoes ate us alive.  On the 4th we had a picnic lunch at the Old Mill, followed by swimming at the rec center, then firework viewing from the high school parking lot to avoid the crowds.  We thoroughly enjoyed our visit!  Check out Ken’s blog for more pictures!

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By the sign of the “big dam bridge”. l to r: Doug, Wesley, Jocelyn, and Taylor.  Right: the bridge lights were red, white, and blue for the holiday!

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What a great hike but wow were we H-O-T afterwards! Nothing a happy hour at Sonic couldn’t fix!

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The Old Mill was more beautiful than we remembered it from years ago.  We had a lovely picnic lunch then explored the grounds before heading to go swimming and for fireworks later that night.  l to r: Nicole (Lauren’s friend), Jocelyn, Lauren, Julie, Doug, and Ken.




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