Camping in Alamosa


Saturday we left to spend the weekend in Alamosa. We rented a ‘Kabin’ at the KOA because it was the only way to get DH to agree to it since he HATES tent camping (I don’t mind, but was not looking forward to it with 4 kids, one being 2 months old, and 2 large dogs). DH had Monday off, so we spent three days, and two nights and the trip was a ton of fun.

The purpose of the trip was to go to the Great Sand Dunes National Park, talk about a BEAUTIFUL place to go, and silly me, I forgot my camera. The sand was so soft, it was like sticking your feet into silk. We set up the lawn chairs in the shade and the kids splashed around in Medano creek and had a blast building dams and sand castles.

We also stayed up late and roasted marshmallows and ate s’mores and enjoying each others company. Bobby loved that we had a charcoal grill and a campfire to cook over, he is somewhat resentful that I insisted be buy a gas grill because I wanted to be able to use it too.

On the way home, we puttered around in San Luis, the oldest town in Colorado, established in 1851 and Fort Garland, which was built in 1858 to protect settlers and abandon 30 years later. It was commanded by Kit Carson, who is the namesake to Fort Carson, Bobby’s current place of employment and his last duty station while he was in the Army.

On the first night, we were sitting around the fire, looking at the stars and enjoying the silence (all 4 kids were sleeping inside) and some coyotes started to howl in the north; soon some coyotes south of us joined in. There must have been 10 coyotes howling all around us when a cow mooed and the coyotes abruptly stopped howling and did not start up again for almost a full minute. Bobby and I bust up laughing and I don’t think I would have believed it had I not heard it with my own ears.



I need a vacation!


I am finally back from my 3 week long vacation in Spokane and I totally need a vacation! The short version

  • 3 weeks away from home
  • 4 kids- ages 12, 10, 3, and 1 month
  • Just me, Bobby did not come
  • 3400 miles driven total
  • Four 12 hour days of driving

Every year I try to send Austin & Christopher to see my parents, either by flying them up to Washington alone, or by flying or driving with them. Last year we flew them up first, then Bobby, Matthew and I drove up together and then the five of us drove back together. The trip from Colorado to Washington is about 1200 miles each way.

This year Bobby did not have enough vacation time and it was even more important for me to go because my dad is having some health issues and because I wanted my family to meet Sophia. I knew it would not be easy to drive that far with a 4 week old and a 3 year old, but they were actually very good. My van has a DVD player in the back and all the jacks necessary to hook up a game system, so the three boys brought their Gamecube and kept themselves entertained while the baby slept through most of the drive. We made a point to stop once or twice a day at parks along the way to get the kids out of the car. In Billings the hotel we stayed at had a pool with a water slide and the five of us unwound in the pool, which was heavenly after the long drive.

My dad looked amazing, we don’t know what is causing his health problems, but he has to be on oxygen and we are all pretty bummed about that because my dad leads such an active lifestyle and the oxygen pretty much keeps him tied down. My dad is a non-smoker, and the doctors had no answers to why he is having breathing problems, despite spending a week in the ICU.

While we were there we visited with Bobby’s nieces and nephew who we met last year for the first time. To make a long story short, Bobby and his brother had a falling out. We have always liked ex-SIL, but lost contact with her when we moved away. I met her back in 1997 when she introduced us to her oldest daughter, R., despite her husband’s (Bobby’s brother) wishes. I found BIL on myspace, contacted his girlfriend who gave me his ex-wife’s number, and we have been in frequent contact since.

Here is a picture of her youngest daughter with my youngest daughter. Click to see a larger image.
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And here is a picture of her three and my four.

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From Left to right is Austin -12, B. – 9, and Matthew – 3
Christopher – 10, A. – 6, R. – 11, and Sophie – 5 weeks.

In addition to spending time with my parents and his family, we also got to go to Faragut National Park in Idaho for a family reunion. My mom and her sisters and their families get together once a year for a long weekend campout. Since my dad could not stay the night and I did not want to camp with a baby, we drove back and forth each day (1 hour drive each way). My sister kept Austin and Christopher with her so they were able to stay the night. Matthew loved playing in the dirt as you can see.
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It was so nice to spend the weekend with my sisters, Aunts and uncles, cousins, and all their kids. My oldest sister made me the nicest gifts ever, she is so talented. She scrapbooked a little brag book, and hand painted Sophia’s name on wooden letters, she also got her the most darling little outfit. All three were in Sophie’s colors, pink and brown, which I did not know were also my sister’s colors. I need to take and share some pictures, the scrapbook has got to be about the most gorgeous thing I have ever seen, I wish I had an ounce of her talent.

We also spent a lot of time up at their cabin in Priest Lake Idaho. The older boys stayed a little over a week up there with my parents, where the little ones and I drove back and forth a couple times (2 hour drive) since the cabin is unsafe with exposed electrical and a loft without rails. They are building it themselves, so they are waiting for inspections and such, and with my dad’s health issues, they did not expect the process to take so long. Since they are only a couple miles from the lake, we spent almost all our time at the lake. Click on the pictures below to see larger images.
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Time flew by so fast, I only got to spend a couple hours with my best friend of 28 years, and my best friend of 14 years.

My mom started the potty for penny campaign with Matthew, and now he is almost potty trained, I am so proud! He is now peeing in the potty with maybe one or two accidents a day, and rarely needs reminding. Even more shocking is that he is pooping in the potty, something we could not get him to do when we almost had him trained a few months ago!

Leaving was bittersweet, I was so homesick and missed Bobby so much, but I did not want to leave either. I had such a wonderful time with my parents, and the boys were ready to leave me forever and live with their grandparents forever. My 11 year anniversary is tomorrow, and school starts in 2 weeks, so it was necessary to return. On the drive home, I did get some amazing pictures of Sophie, you can’t tell in the pictures, but her eyes almost looked violet in the light.
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She was so good in the car, she only cried when she wanted to nurse. The rest of the time she either slept or just looked around contently, or smiling at her brothers.



Back from Vacation


Wow, what a rush. If I missed you while we were in town, SORRY, we were double & triple booked the entire trip and I just could not make time for everyone.

In a nutshell, we drove for 2 days total, saw my family, saw his family, saw some friends, met his brother’s family for the first time, camped, boated, swam, go, go, go, go, go!

The kids were all good, the drive was too long, and we did not NEARLY have enough time. I really miss my family and I wish we lived close enough to see them anytime I wanted to.



…And now a word from our sponsors


One of my favorite memories of childhood were the trips I took to Hawaii when I was a young girl. The first time I went, I imagine I must have been about 8 or 9 and we camped on the beach, for a week and then we got a Kauai vacation condo and stayed at Lawai Beach Resort. I saw so many neat attractions, like Spouting Horn, Mount Kilauea, and Fern Grotto.

The next time we went, we stayed in a hotel in Oahu, and then back to Lawai Beach Resort where my parents had previously purchased their time-share Condo. They offered classes on lei making, hula dancing, snorkeling, scuba diving, and many other neat classes. My parents took a helicopter tour through the canyon that I missed out on because I was sunburned and feeling queezy.

I hope someday to take my own family to Kauai, Hawaii, Maui, and Oahu. The cultural experience I gained from our trip will last me a lifetime. I loved the people, the sounds, the sights, the food, and most of all the memories my family shared.



Easy to Book!


I have always wanted to see Europe, I could totally see myself spending the summer backpacking through Europe living out of hotels, taking pictures of everything I see. Today I was visiting the website www.easytobook.com/ and admiring all the beautiful hotels and other gorgeous pictures. I would love to go to Amsterdam, not for the *cough* Coffee Shops *cough*, but for the people, the architecture, the history, and the Anne Frank house.

Barcelona is another place I would love to visit. While there I would love to visit the Picasso Museum and the Olympic Stadium, in addition to many other tourist attractions.

And of course, what is a European vacation without a trip to Rome, with the Vatican City and the Parthenon to name a couple, I could easily sightsee every day for a month and still not be able to take it all in.

If you are considering a vacation in Europe, stay tuned, Easy to Book is adding new cities to widen it’s net.

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Traveling on the Cheap


Bobby and I have been talking a lot recently about flying down to the most South Eastern state to spend a week with Mickey & the gang, maybe when Matthew is 2 or 3 and before we lose the boys to hormones. I came across a website today that was offering some really good rates in Orlando, like $35-55 a night within 10 miles of the park.

Honestly, I expected to spend twice that for Hotel Reservations, especially to such a big city, but then I noticed the sign:

Well then, I guess I can understand why some of the rooms are so much cheaper than going directly to the website. As can be expected, some of the rates are exactly the same as going to the hotel’s website itself, but who wants to do through all that trouble searching hotel websites on by one to get the best rate.

The other nice thing about this website is that you can click on the picture of the hotel to see more pictures of various things such as the room, the amenities, the grounds, etcetera. I also liked that you could find vacation suites. For something like $20 more a night I found a “one bedroom” suite which had a bed in the main living area, a kitchenette, a bathroom, and two double beds in their own private room… a VERY nice thing to have when traveling with kids. Having a kitchenette would also have us a lot on food since we can make our own meals at least once a day to save on food costs.

The website was easy to navigate, easy to sort, with a lot of information about each property, a lot of pictures, and a clear breakdown of the nightly costs and fees with your total. I also liked how it would tell you what you were paying each night, since some hotel rates went up on the weekends, or down after the 2nd or 3rd night you were there.

Overall, I really enjoyed this website and have put it in my favorites to revisit when we get ready to take the plunge and plan our family vacation.

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Mahalo Mom!


My mom is leaving in a week for her annual Hawaiian vacation in Kauai. The purchased a time share condo 15-20 years ago, and they have been going almost once a year since I was a little girl. I went twice and have not lost my love for the island, this is why I was so excited when Bobby was interviewed for a job in Honolulu last year. We knew it was a long shot, and he did not get it, but I sure did enjoy looking at Hawaii Condos and dreaming about Island life. Even through we won’t be moving there any time soon (if ever) the dream is NOT dead and I will at the very least get a Vacation rental and visit sometime soon!



Orlando Vacation


My goal sometime in the future is to take a Disney Vacation to Disney World. Bobby and the boys have never been to Disney, and unfortunately we do not live close the either theme park. I plan on using an agency, like Disney Tickets, to find the best deal in tickets for a long term stay and multiple parks. Something like a 10-14 day park hop where I can visit all the attractions like Universal Studios, Kennedy Space Center, Sea World, and all the various water parks, and dinner shows. I plan to make it the vacation of a lifetime, something we will all remember.



Prague


Prague seems like such a beautiful and historic city, some place I would love to see when I tour the world some day (when the kids are grown of course). Take a look at this website, especially the new virtual tour of Prague; it has over 12,000 pictures to browse, or take a virtual tour and ‘walk’ the city streets. They also have live webcams, Old Town Square has a beautiful Christmas tree up.



Surprisingly, at 6am I do not care about waffles.


It is Thanksgiving break for the kids, meaning school does not start back up until next Monday. Last night I made 2 dozen waffles and some syrup so they could have a hot breakfast this week (we don’t do ego’s and maple syrup). I don’t mind them home, but I do not like being woke up after 4 hours of sleep to be asked at 5:45am how one should heat the syrup up.

Of course, this is also the child I have to nag to eat his cereal at 7:20 am before he goes to school because ‘he’s not hungry’