Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

September

In September we took the kids to the Santa Fe Children's Museum and had a blast putting on puppet shows, making big bubbles, exploring new areas, and making artwork!



Then Josh and I headed to Las Vegas to celebrate our 8th wedding anniversary!



While we were there, the kids stayed with Megan and Sean and had a blast, including continuing our yearly tradition of going to the State Fair.




The activities in September make me so excited because it signals the beginning of Fall, my favorite season!

Monday, August 8, 2011

Colorado!

The weekend of July 16/17th we made another trip to Colorado to implement Josh's Father's Day gift.  We had originally planned to go in August but the racing company changed their dates and it would not have worked out with the start of school. 

We hit the road on a Friday morning.  Along the way we passed miles and miles of burnt forest from the Raton fire. :-( 


Once we arrived at the hotel, can you guess what the first thing the kids wanted to do was??



On Saturday morning, we headed into Denver and went to the Denver Aquarium.


It is THE best aquarium I've ever been to, including the National Aquarium in Baltimore, MD!






Alex was a BIG fan of the shark tank, which was huge and had glass floors to see sharks underneath you too!  He liked pointing them out, telling us what kind they were, and everything we needed to know about sharks!


They even had sawfish, which the kids thought were so cool!



They also put on this mermaid show, which was also a big hit....even with Daddy.  :-)


Both Alex and Aurora got to touch rays in the tough tank.  They could have fed them too, but the handlers said they were not eating that morning for some reason.


We stopped at had lunch at the AMAZING Aquarium restaurant!


Can you guess which awesome dessert we got?




While eating, the mermaids came to visit us again and I got this great video of them flirting with Alex!


On Sunday, we went to the Pikes Peak International Raceway for Daddy's big day!  Here are some of the beauties out for driving.





Josh drove a Porsche 911, but said it didn't even compare to the F2000 car that he was able to drive as fast as he wanted, for 6 laps around the track!   Not to brag (ok a little), but I got this awesome shot of him going over the line at 200mph!

Happy Daddy!

We spent the rest of the weekend at the pool and relaxing!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Castle Rock

After a long winter break, we decided to make an impromptu road trip and spend New Year's weekend in Colorado!  I've mentioned before that we plan to move to Colorado at some point, so what better place to start out 2011?!  Unfortunately, Josh came down with bronchitis just before and ended up staying home, but the rest of us drove up anyway.  (I don't think he really minded 3 solid days of video game playing anyway).  Megan and her boyfriend came with us too and we loaded up the Jeep and went on our way!
  
This time we stayed in Castle Rock, Colorado.  Boy was it cold!  Two degrees in the morning and a high of 10 degrees the first day!  But we made the most of it and went out to dinner at a local brewery and then swam in the hotel's indoor swimming pool.  We are big partiers and stayed up until 9 on New Year's Eve! 




New Year's Day we headed up to Denver to visit the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.  We have never been there before and it was very cool.  Alex was all about the dinosaurs, of course. 




Aurora liked the Amazon exhibit with the fish tanks, giant snakes, and art projects. 



I wish I had taken a picture of Aurora's face in the Egyptian section when I explained the mummification process! 


I really liked the animal sections, which were all done up with dioramas that looks SO realistic and had buttons you could press with the sounds.



Daddy missed the very cool space section with a shuttle dock simulator and moon rocks to sort.  It's a good excuse to come back!




In the afternoon we drove back to Castle Rock and braved the Castle Rock Outlets!  I got the kids out long enough to get them some new shoes at the Stride Rite Outlet, and then we tucked them in the Jeep with Megan's boyfriend to watch a movie while we speed shopped.

After another night of dinner, swimming pool, and games, we headed back on Sunday feeling relaxed and refreshed! 

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Family Vacation - Colorado!

The day after our 4th of July bash we headed out on our first ever family vacation - where we weren't visiting family!  When you have young kids, whenever you have an opportunity to go somewhere, you always feel  like it should be to see family, since the kids have lots of extended family that won't be around that much longer.  But this time we felt like we just needed to get away and be together without working around anyone else.

I go to Colorado Springs every spring for a girls' weekend to shop the Castle Rock Outlets and I love, LOVE the area.  I wanted to bring Josh and the kids up there to experience it and hopefully fall in love with it as well. 

So we headed out on Monday morning.  It was only a six hour trip, stops included.  The distance was perfect - just long enough to feel like you got away but not so long that everyone gets sick of being in the car.  During the drive the kids occupied their time looking out the window, watching movies, and playing with activities. 


When we got there, we checked in, went and got some dinner, and then headed for the hotel's indoor pool.  In fact, we swam every evening we were there.  I think that was the kids' favorite part!


Tuesday we drove into Denver to go to the Denver zoo.  Driving through Denver just to get to the zoo was enough for us  to know we did not want to live in the big city!  I was too crowded and busy everywhere!  But the zoo was awesome!  It was so big we didn't even get all the way through it.  Aurora got to pet a snake, and they saw elephants up close, and sized up with the penguins.  It was lots of fun!  They also had these little chipmunks running around everywhere!


Wednesday was chilly and rainy - 20 degrees colder than the day before!  It was crazy!  We spent the morning at the Castle Rock Outlets, where Josh finally got to do some shopping for himself since he usually does not go with me.  I also got a few things for the kids.  I love those outlets!  I also made sure to get a picture of THE Castle Rock:



We had planned to go to White Fence Farm in Denver in the afternoon, but because of the weather, after the outlets we decided to just drive around and look at the country side.  I was happy that Josh loved it just as much as I did!  We found a couple of places we wouldn't mind moving to when we eventually move up there.

Josh also wanted to stop at the United States Air Force Academy.  His dad and brother were both in the air force.  It was actually pretty neat to see.  They have a famous Cadet Chapel there that is just gorgeous.  Alex also loved to see the airplanes and jets everywhere.


In the small museum at the academy they also had their mascot out to see and touch!  It is a falcon named Destiny.  Alex is scared of birds and didn't want to get too close but Aurora and I were able to pet her belly.

Thursday the weather looked a bit iffy again.  But we had reservations on the Pikes Peak Cog Railway so we headed down there.  The kids were excited to see a real train station and the opportunity to take it all the way up to the peak at 14,110 feet!  


The train ride was great.  We had an entertaining and funny guide who told stories and pointed things out to us on the way up.  Close to the top we even spotted a Yellow-Bellied Marmot and got a picture of it!


Unfortunately at the top it was so cloudy that we were not able to experience the view.  But we were able to walk around a bit, and have some 'high altitude donuts' at the restaurant up there that were yummy!


It was perfect timing because as soon as we got back down the mountain, the moment we got into the car, it started storming!  Unfortunately that meant our plans for White Fence Farm were a total bust for this trip.  :-(  We went and picked up dinner and a movie and chilled at the hotel while the storms (and a tornado!) passed us by.

Friday morning we packed up to head home, but not before stopping at the Garden of the Gods.  The rock formations were just beautiful there, and the kids enjoyed the displays in the museum depicting the wildlife that roamed there.  As we left the museum, we were lucky enough to have a herd of deer run right by us!  It was very cool!


Overall it was a fantastic and much needed family trip!  It also confirmed our thoughts about moving up there.  Hopefully we'll be able to do that within the next couple of years and experience lots more of Colorado!