Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2020

Colorado!

     After 10 days in Texas, we headed for Colorado. We had a whole list of reason, like not having been there for a year and a half, Eldon's tractor needed some major work and the best dealer we've found is the one we bought it from (Montrose Implement), family to visit, and just plain wanting to!

At the top of my list was meeting this nephew for the first time. He's as big a mama's boy as  my children but I did manage to rock him to sleep. Once. In a hammock. When his mom was out of sight.
 
Poor Michael was still so exhausted he crawled in bed slept several times.

It was hot-but a gloriously dry heat, so unlike humid Texas. The creek was a great place to cool off.
       Nakita got a kayak for her birthday so one afternoon we took it across the road to the canal and the children all took turns floating down. We had to do it in between headgates and but it was some great redneck fun. At one point the kayak, paddle, and 3 flip-flops escaped but we got them all back 😂.
Michael getting ready to go through the culvert.

Roasting marshmallows

Katelyn and Makayla made some yummy Monster Cookies. 
 
Alex and Michael play so well together even though they are 4 years apart. 

Poor Archer was not very impressed at this point.

Emily and Nakita with Nakita's calf, Twilight.

Not only can these 2 bake cookies, they can build things! This turned out to be an adorable table for the playhouse.

These 2 are 17 months apart but I'm not sure if they would ever get tired of playing together! Here they are baking Nakita's birthday cake.
 
The playhouse 

Birthday cake turned out!

Michael has no boy cousins near his age so he's either trying to keep up with the big ones or has a trail of little ones behind him.
 
Brian's new house. It was relaxing and peaceful!

I grew up in Colorado but never made it to Flattop until this visit!

The city lights were so pretty! These girls too 😜.

The boys were all to happy to stand right on the edge for a picture.

Ethan playing in the egg room.

Ethan also loved Frosty. Silly dog just followed him around and tried to fetch anything Ethan threw. 

Eldon was happy to get in on some hay-making.

Coloring time!
 
Cascade Falls, Ouray, Colorado

So gorgeous!

Brian's and our children.
And just for fun, here's the same children (minus Ethan) at the same spot, 4 years ago.

Box Canyon was closed but you could walk up the road and into the canyon. So did and it was super cool. Let me just say that we haven't been hiking and the high altitude is brutal!
 
Sunsets are my favorite!

Saturday we went over to Evan and Kaylene's and tye-dyed all kinds of things.

I was about to delete this picture until I noticed that the photographer (Makayla) caught Logan in the act.

It turned out so well!

Michael and Alex putting puzzle together

So much color!
 
Riding Kaylene's horse was a highlite for the girls.

Michael did so well at keeping Archer entertained.

Emily and Alex.

Little stinker lunged to Makayla anytime he had a choice between me and her.

Michael and Logan had all kinds of fun on dirt bikes.

Trampolines are such a good investment!

Logan is instructing Michael how to go up really steep hills when you're not sure if you can make it 🤦‍♀️

 
Austin, Ethan, and Alex. All three, all boy, 110%! Bugs,toads, and dirt is their thing.

I taught Alex and Austin how to spit cherry seeds, good Aunt that I am :).
     Whew, I didn't realize I had so many pictures (and I even weeded a bunch out!) so if you are still here, good job! It was a wonderful week and children had a grand time with their cousins. We did get the tractor fixed AND they were even able to cover it under warranty!

     The drive from Colorado to Montana was 12 hours so we left 1 afternoon and spent the night in Rawlins, WY. It wasn't as bad as I anticipated to have to drive for hours at a time. Eldon and I had 2 way radios so we could easily chat. We drove through some of the beautifulest country I've ever seen! Makayla got tired of me geeking out every time we drove past major landmarks (you know, like Independence Rock and Devil's Gate) but she survived.

     We were extremely happy to be home and set right to work unpacking and ridding our house of flies. Even though it had been shut up tight, there was more flies inside then I've ever seen. I was also quite sad to find that our second refrigerator had shut off at some point and not restarted so that all had to be cleaned out and a grocery trip was in order. I had put ALL our food in that one so our propane fridge could be turned off and thaw completely out while we were gone but it may not have been the smartest move. After several weeks of airing out outside, it's working just fine and smells almost normal again.

Have a blessed week!

Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Continuing our trip South......

     After several 6 hour driving days, it was nice to settle in Montrose, Colorado at my sister's house for a few days and spend time with their family as well as my brother and family. There was tanks to flush and loads of laundry but there was still plenty of time to hang out!
     One evening we threw together some picnic food and headed for the mountains. We went down through Ouray and up Red Mountain Pass then turned off on a very bumpy road. The leaves were very close to peak and the colors were stunning!

The Million Dollar Highway

Love how rugged and wild it is!


Roasting hot dogs wrapped in bacon.

And huge marshmallows.

There was a massive pile of dirt that the children climbed over and over.

My nephew Alex zips around on his dirt bike so fast it's hilarious and terrifying!

Naturally, the girls fought over who could play with Austin the most.

Alex and Michael picked some apples for an appetizer.

Austin kept looking at the girls like he couldn't believe his luck-2 girls doting on him 😂

One afternoon we went to the park.

Any monkey bar type things are a hit for this guy!

Racing down the slide.

A raft swing!

Brian's had so many rabbits they turned a bunch loose. Makayla was sure we needed one.

Our truck got detailed inside and out and shone like never before!

Emily and Nakita always play dress-up.

The tea party included lots of giggles-and spilled tea!

Favorite cousin!

Austin has the cutest mischievous grin I've ever seen!

Brian teaches them to be ornery  😉

Candyland!

Sunday afternoon we the road again.

We were blessed with beautiful weather and gorgeous scenery again.







We spent the night at friends in Cortez and had a great time.

The children were thrilled to play with the puppies and on the trampoline .

One of our tires had a slow leak so Eldon tried to plug it and put the spare on.......

Monday morning Jennifer served us a delicious breakfast before we headed out. Even better was the conversation and fellowship we shared.

The children played hard all morning until we left.

Grover and Ethan were so cute together! 

     We were an hour from Albuquerque when we heard a very pop and saw rubber flying. Thankfully, Eldon was able to immediately pull over. It was the spare that blew so we put on the tire he had patched and were on the road again in less then 15 minutes. We had exactly 30 minutes left when another rig passed us and waved around and let us know we had a flat tire. So we pulled over and Eldon called a friend who was already at the fiesta campground with several other families. Within 40 minutes Johnny had found a spare and brought it to us. It only took the guys a couple minutes to put it on and we were on the road again! 
     So today Eldon shopped around and we now have 6 new tires on our rig. Like any rally, as soon as 1 guy is doing a project, others show up and offer tools, advice, or companionship ❤. We are so thankful to God for his timing in all this. There are many very desolate places out west to get stranded in but this was as good as it gets! Also, blow-outs often cause much worse damage then simply bending a little metal. When we had the flat, it was hot but had not burst into flames yet, anther horror story we've heard. And of course, we're thankful for people who are willing to loan tires and tools to a complete stranger as well as drop everything and run to our rescue!