Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Colorado Vacation!

This year for our family vacation we went back to my home state of Colorado.  This is where Trev and I both grew up.  Since our youth, most of both of our families have moved to Utah.  But my sweet aunt, uncle, and cousins still live there, and so we decided to go see them (just as much of a vacation for my kids as Disneyland...honestly!).  They live on a beautiful ranch on about 40 acres in Elizabeth, Co.  They have cows, a horse named "Sunny", 2 dogs, 4-wheelers, and our kids wrapped around their fingers. :)  My kids beg me to take them to their house, so we figured this would be perfect.  We also decided to visit Rocky Mountain National Park while we were there as well.

The week started with just hanging out at my aunt and uncle's house.  I felt bad for my poor uncle who had to field CONSTANT requests from my kids (and let's be honest, Trev and I too) for horse and 4-wheeler rides.  We SERIOUSLY love this.  My uncle was even sweet enough to teach me some "horse-whispering" tricks.  It is amazing how intelligent these animals are and how in-tuned to us they are as well.  It was so neat.
When I look back on my childhood, these are the very things my aunt and uncle did with me that I just loved.  It is such a neat thing to see my kids experiencing them.  









This is my aunt Vicky.  She is truly special.  She is an incredible person and just loves people whole-heartedly.  I, and now my family has been lucky enough to be happy recipients of her never-ending love and kindness.  I love my aunt so much.
Now on to more fun...4-wheelers!  We spent A LOT of time on these fun toys. 


I have to tell one funny story here.  My uncle Bob, was taking Morgan on a ride and he had to stop to turn off some water for the cows.  He told Morgan to move forward on the 4-wheeler a little.  At first she was nervous because she had never driven the 4-wheeler before, so when she push the accelerator, it just moved slightly.  She pushed it again and it moved a little more.  Then she pushed it a third time and TOOK OFF!  Trev had to chase her down on the other 4-wheeler!  It quite funny...she just left and didn't look back! :)

More memories:  When we arrived in Co., my cousins were still on their Stake Pioneer Trek, so I was able to go with my aunt and uncle to pick them up when they got back.  Before they came back, we (mostly Morgan) decided we should throw them a welcome home party. :)  So the kids painted Welcome Home signs and baked a cake.  It was so cute to see them hard at work. :)  Jordan and Ryan loved it.  This is the kids painting the signs.  Super sweet. :)


This is me on vacation.  Maxin' relaxin'!  I love vacation. :)

Another fun thing we (me, aunt vicky, and morgan) did was take a short little visit to the Denver Temple.  It was so beautiful, and so we had to get a couple pics. :)


Me and Morgan inside the waiting room, next to a beautiful statue of the Savior.  Love these moments.

We also hit a up a fab pool while we were visiting.  It is in Parker, near my aunt's house, and so Trev, me, the kids, and Jordan and Ryan, went.  It was pretty great.  Jordan's friend came and we played hard all afternoon.  The kids loved it!  Seriously, look at this place!  How could you not??? :)








Before we left my aunt and uncle's house, we went to see 17 Miracles (the movie) with Vicky, Jordan, Ryan, and Jordan's friend.  This movie is so well-done and so touching that I pretty much bawled through most of it.  The movie depicts the experience of the Willie and Martin Handcart companies when they crossed the plains.  The Trek my cousins went on, and the one Trev and I went on last year, was a reinactment of these companies.  The miracles depicted in the movie were the same ones that we learned on the Trek.  It was so neat to go see it and feel once again the feelings I experienced on the Trek the previous year.  I also loved the opportunity to have such a spiritual experience with my husband, aunt, and cousins.  Those early pioneers were so strong and faithful that they were willing to endure anything to become closer to God.  I want to be like that.  Not that I am hoping for trials, but I hope to be as faithful in the ones I am in and will face in my life.  Those people were true testaments to faith, determination, and enduring to the end.  I am grateful for their examples from long ago.
There was another spiritual experience that we were blessed to have while staying at my aunt and uncle's.  My cousin, Ryan, was ordained a Priest on the Sunday we spent with them.  We were unaware that this was happening, but it turned out that Trev was able to ordain him.  The blessing associated with the ordination was truly touching.  I can only say that I believe the Lord knew that Ryan needed this experience to be special.  It was.  I get chills just thinking about it.  We were grateful to be there, and I am grateful to see the Priesthood being passed through my family.  Talk about power.

After a great time with my family, we headed up to Estes Park.  For those of you who have never heard of it, Estes Park is a quaint little town in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park.  It is a beautiful mountain town with all the charm associated with it.  It also has a famous hotel, where The Shining was filmed.  I never saw that movie, but I have heard it was pretty scary.  We did not stay at that hotel. :)
We spent two days just touring the park.  The first day, I think we all (everyone minus Trev) were a touch grumpy.  To put it mildly. :)  The kids were whiny, I was annoyed.  Not a pretty sight.  However, we were able to catch a glimpse of arguably some of the most beautiful scenery in the world.  We also saw Tim Allen at one of the scenic stops.  Sorry no pictures of him. :)  Thought we would leave him be.  Here are the pics from the first day.  See if you can get a sense of our moods. :)



I don't know why we were so grumpy.  Maybe too much time in the car.  But looking back at the pictures just makes me smile.  I think they truly describe parenthood and families sometimes.  Some days are better than others. :)



 This picture cracks me up because at one of the scenic spots we stopped at, there were these chipmunks or squirrels (does anyone really know the difference?).  They had obviously become accustomed to people because they kept coming right up to us begging for food!  Notice the larger one?  His cheeks are CHOCK-FULL of nuts from our trail mix.  The kids thought they were hilarious.  I just secretly worried they would bite us and give us rabies, or some other crazy disease. :)




Ok, is this not the COOLEST picture??!!!  I took this at the top of a mountain from our car.  What a stunning thing to behold.  Maybe the first day wasn't so bad after all.

On the second day in the park things went a lot smoother.  Everyone was happy and we found a beautiful little lake nestled in the mountains that we could hike around.  We called it a hike, but really with kids our kids' ages, we just do nature walks. :)  But this one went all around the lake and we loved it.








Well that pretty much rounds out our trip.  It was really fun.  We all had a great time and it was so nice to combine spending time with each other, spending time with extended family, and enjoying the Lord's creations all simultaneously.  I am so grateful we went and think that Colorado vacations might become a tradition in our family.

2 comments:

CL said...

Looks like so much fun! I heart CO. So where is that statue of Christ? I can't remember seeing it anywhere. I've heard great things about 17 Miracles. Cool that you have the trek to feel an even greater connection. Your family is so cute- even on your bad day!!

Kata said...

Beautiful! That 17 miracles was amazing! And whenever I leave you blog I am in wonderment over all the HAIR! Seriously your girls, EVEN your babies, have your amazing hair. YOu're just gorgeous! miss you darling friend!