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Tuesday, June 30, 2009

All tuckered out.


After our walk and playing in the sprinklers, he wasn't even hungry for dinner. Poor little man.

Lunchtime walk

The kids are restless - it's summer and we are sans our mazda while Gary is at school. So I decided to borrow the neighbor's wagon and take a walk to McDonald's, the post office and the mini mart. I think they had fun and it was a great day for a walk - but no one told me how hot I would be walking AND pulling both the kids behind me! Phew! Here's a couple pictures.





Saturday, June 27, 2009

Seven Falls

We haven't had the chance to explore much because we have been SO busy trying to get the house unpacked (still not done!), so we decided to take today to visit a local attraction called Seven Falls. It's called that because it cascades down 181 feet in seven distinct steps carved out in Pike's Peak granite. And call us crazy, but next to the falls is a stairway with 224 steps to the top of the falls and we CLIMBED it! (Amy would be SO proud of me!) Of course, with the higher altitude (almost 7200 ft) by the time we reached the top, we thought we were going to die!! There is also a mountain elevator that takes you up to the Eagle's Nest, where less adventurous type can visit too. There is also a place called Inspiration Point that overlooks all of Colorado Springs, but that we saved for next time. We had the stroller and it was really difficult to traverse on the trail, and honestly, we were all exhausted - even Olivia! We'll save that for the next trip! Take a look at the pictures - it's absolutely gorgeous!!


* By the way, the chipmunks and squirrels are VERY domesticated! If you hold still, as you will see, they will come right up to you - and this one stood on my foot! CUTE!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Finally Here!!

We arrived in Colorado Springs in the late afternoon. There was a thunderstorm coming in off the mountains and you could see lightening for miles. It was really cool to see! And beautiful! Tons of farms and fields and the biggest skies - it felt like there was no ceiling! And it was only broken by the mountains in the west, Pikes Peak in particular. It was absolutely gorgeous. And finally we are in Colorado! Welcome Home!


Below is the map marking all the places we took pictures across the country on our trip. Cool!

The weary travelers...

Or not so weary...




Day Three (June 14th) ... Kansas and...






Word for the wise, once you pass Topeka, Kansas, there is absolutely NOTHING out there! Farms, cows, a few trees, and little po-dunk towns. Be wary, for there aren't many places to stop. One interesting thing we did see in Kansas was a wind farm - HUGE windmills! It was actually pretty cool, but you know the one thing we couldn't find?? A freaking Starbucks. Welcome to Kansas.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Traveling...




The kids were really great travelers. We decided to take our days easy to try to make it a little easier on them. We usually started driving between 9-10a.m. and then we'd drive until about 6-7 p.m. (with the exception of one night we drove later), taking snack and potty breaks along the way. Although all of us were tired of driving at the end, it really was a nice trip.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Day Two of our Trip West

From Indiana to Illinois and on into St. Louis ... St. Louis looked really cool and the interstate takes you right by the arch. It was neat to see, I wish we'd had time to stop (which in actuality we did, but we didn't know we did because we thought it would take longer to get to Colorado). Seeing St. Louis was probably the highlight of our trip because after that, there is NOTHING in Kansas. We stopped for the night in Junction City in an adventure motel - note for travelers, if it looks sketchy, check the rooms first!

Indiana countryside.

More Indiana.

Welcome to Illinois.

Welcome to Missouri.

Yay! St. Louis!

St. Louis Arch.

The city.

The view of Kansas City, KS. Or Kansas City, MO. This is from the Missouri side.

Welcome to Kansas.

Go West, Young man.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Westward Ho!

So, we started our trek west late afternoon on Thursday, June 11th and drove into northwestern Virginia; Drove through the Blue Ridge Mountains and stopped in a little place called Covington. There was really nothing out there, but it was beautiful countryside. The next day (June 12th) we headed into West Virginia, through Kentucky and into Indiana. There isn't a lot to see, other than trees and little towns - though we did pass through Louisville and although it was a 'city' Gary said he wasn't impressed.

Northwestern Virginia

Welcome to West Virginia

Our view of Kentucky as we crested the hilltop.

Welcome to Kentucky


Besides the industrial plants, it's quite pretty.

Quaint and serene.

On our way towards Indiana and Illinois.

Getting ready to cross from Louisville, Ky. into Indiana.

It's hard to see because it was raining and we were on the interstate going over a bridge, but this is the welcome sign for Indiana.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Pit Stop in Norfolk

'Millennium Nails' at Mac Arthur Center Mall


Time to get our nails done! Finally!

Monday, June 8, 2009

On the Road Again....


Goodbye Roger! (He was on the road home to NH)

Piscataqua River Bridge (into NH - it was so small, we actually missed the sign!)

Into Massachusetts

Into CT - Take One


(the next morning)
In Danbury, CT - Take two

New York's not ready for us!

New Jersey - the armpit of America

And into Delaware...

...then Maryland

Gary missed the sign into Virgina ... figures.

We finally hit the road for Colorado, but before we could head west, we had to drive to Norfolk, Virginia so Gary could check out of ECRC. We decided to take pictures of the welcome signs for every state we went through. It was challenging to say the least (especially Connecticut because it was dark and rainy), but it seemed like a good memory for us (and it was fun)! The road was very familiar because we'd driven it so much, and it was good to revisit places we used to love ... including a visit to see Uncle Ron and Aunt Sharon in Glen Burnie, Md and a visit to Williamsburg, where we met up with our friend, Jd, and his son, Jake. It was so good to see them again, but sad to say goodbye. But all good things must come to an end.... :(

Saturday, June 6, 2009

We're Here!

We're Here!
Colorado Springs, CO