Oh, summertime, will you please slow down? We are enjoying you so much, but it seems like every time we blink we're just a moment away from buying school supplies and filling up our calendar.
Our latest adventure has been a trip to the lovely state of Colorado. Now most families, when taking a trip to Colorado, do normal things like packing up the family wagon and driving there together or if the budget allows they fly there. Apparently we're not your average family. We practically need a spreadsheet to chart each family member's arrival and departure dates. I drove out there on a Sunday with three kids and a dog. Marc arrived by plane on Wednesday. On Friday I left with one kid and a dog. Monday through Wednesday, this week, Marc is attending business meetings in Denver. On Wednesday Marc will leave by plane to go to St. Louis for more business meetings. Sometime this week my brother-in-law will drive to Denver. On Sunday he will return, with my other two children. Got that?! Such is the life we lead.
Oh, and did I mention that a stomach bug has knocked us down, one by one, the last couple weeks? First the girls got sick, so we delayed our trip by a day, hoping we wouldn't get anyone else sick. Once we got to Denver, however, I got sick. The day after I left, Ryne (still in Denver) got sick. Now it's my sister's turn. Everyone who has been in contact with us in the last week is just waiting for it to hit them next. My sincere apologies to our families -- had I any idea, we would have just stayed home!
Nevertheless, we squeezed in some wonderful family time and soaked in all that beautiful Colorado weather and scenery.
That's me climbing the rock wall below. Oh, wait. My bad! I'm actually the one sitting at the bottom of the mountain recovering from a stomach bug while my kids, dad, and sister go on a hike. But it totally could have been me! ; )
My sister, dad, and all our dogs. I come from a die-hard dog-loving family.
Our Fourth of July celebration included a trip to Georgetown, an old mining town, for a parade and a train ride through the mountains. In the evening we hung out at Marc's mom's house, grilling burgers and brats, swimming in the neighborhood pool, and playing cards. Everyone was having too much fun to go out for fireworks.
I need to trade in my minivan for one of these turquoise beauties.
My favorite boys: Marc, Ryne, and Dad
Hope you're having a wonderful summer!
Looks like a wonderful trip! Have you seen Duck Dynasty?? We think Anna looks just like Sadie!
ReplyDeleteNo, I think we're about the only family around that hasn't seen it -- so it goes when you only get one television station. ; ) Will have to look Sadie up though!
Deletegreat pics...small town parades are the best!
ReplyDeleteI missed the post earlier somehow???
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pix. I want to see you scale the rock wall. :)