Day 5- Thanksgiving Day and a drive to Cripple Creek, CO
Today was a plan for one thing…relaxation! We slept in (slightly since the kids were up
again at 7:30am) and then had breakfast before getting bundled up for some snow
fun outside. The weather was perfect
with the sun shining and Nana even joined in on the snow fun and sledded! We had bought a new sled while in town and
this one could hold all 4 kids at once!
So, the first sled of the day was all 4 kids and it went very fast down
the hill. After that they decided it was
best for 2-3 people. Everyone took turns
playing, laughing, doing GoPro videos, and family pictures until it was time to
get warm inside. The rest of the morning
was spent cooking the lunch meal (ham, mac n cheese, cornbread, salad & baked
potatoes). In the afternoon, we decided
to take the scenic drive to the town of Cripple Creek, CO. It was a small little town that was virtually
shut down for Thanksgiving day. However,
we geocached and explored nonetheless.
We also passed an abandoned mine shaft, mountain scenery, and a military
cemetery. Well worth the adventure. At dusk we headed home for Steaks, grilled asparagus
and leftovers from our lunch. Thank you
Lord for the blessing of the mountains and awe of your beauty!
Day 6- The North Pole theme park
Today was one we had been waiting for! We surprised the kids with a trip to the North
Pole theme park in Colorado Springs. We rode rides, fed the reindeer, went on
the HIGHEST ferris wheel in the WORLD, saw a magic show, watched a glass
blowing session, and took a train ride around the park. The kids also enjoyed shopping in the gift
shop with Nana. Dinner was leftovers and
hot dogs for the kids as we all started to pack and prepare for the next day’s
travels home. Cade said the day was “epic”
and Caelin reported at bedtime that “today was the best day of my life”. Hearing things like that make life worth
every moment.
Day 7- Traveling
home to Texas
Our alarms went off
at 3:30 a.m. The boys worked fast to load luggage in cars and take out final
trash while we fed the kids. We had a 2
hour drive from Woodland Park to Denver, returned 2 rental cars, checked 14
pieces of luggage and successfully boarded 9 people on a completely full
flight, all by 8:30 a.m. It was fast and furious at times, but the kids did
great and fell right in line. We even
had time to grab a coffee at airport before boarding, ha! We arrived in Austin, TX around Noon. It was good to see our own vehicles again and
load up everything. We ate a final lunch
at the Catfish Parlour by airport and then went separate ways. We took Nana home before starting our 2.5
hour drive to Tomball, TX. It was bitter
sweet saying goodbye to everyone, but the memories we have made will last
forever. Thank you to Nana for allowing
us to have this opportunity and loving on us the entire trip!
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