Monday, July 28, 2008

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

The Mid-Summer Blues




Oppressive heat is keeping us down. We don't care for summer. It is too costly to take a drive to the high mountains. Perhaps it is time to follow through with our plan to move to Anchorage or Portland or the Falkland Islands.

However, we aren't just lazing around. Sadie and Ruby are in dog class. There seems to be some progress but it takes a lot of time to train dogs. Maya still has dance class and has a princess party on Friday. She starting preschool August 26. Aden is two now. As a result he can yell twice as loud. Oh.. and his head-butting causes twice the pain. Cale took a planes and locomotion class today. We are still working on the bike riding. We have decided to sign him up for a soccer team and see what he thinks. That will start the same week he starts kindergarten. Cale. Maya, and I will go camping with grandaddy and Joni in a couple weeks.

Speaking of Joni, she'll start working at my place of employment on the 21st. She'll even sit in close proximity to me. Exciting! John and/or Jessica? Want a job?

Carrie hates the heat the most of all of us. She has headed north for a few months and is currently enjoying the benefits of socialized health care and year round ice hockey. See you in October darling!

Happy Birthday Aden!

Sunday, July 6, 2008

In Summary


The vacation is now over and even though I didn't actually go anywhere it will be rough to return to work. Maybe next year we can rent a house in the mountains for a week or so and everyone can come!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

New Bike!



Cale got a shiny new bike. He is learning to ride it. So is Carrie.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008







Well today we took a break from floors, lawn work, and dog taming to actually go somewhere. We drove to Rocky Mountain National Park and started to make the drive up Trail Ridge Road. It was obvious from the beginning that we may have picked the wrong week to go. Apparently this is the week for Texans in Suburbans to swarm on the park. I prefer to enjoy my nature as alone as possible (with the exception of a couple friends or family and maybe even a very stupid brown dog). I know it is my own fault for going to this particular destination but I wanted to take my little kids above treeline and this was the quickest way.

The first stop was some waterfall with a short quarter mile hike. The kids enjoyed sticking their feet in the freezing water. As I mentioned before, the entire city of Omaha was visiting this waterfall today but besides that it was enjoyable.

Next stop was on top of the world -somewhere between 11000 and 12000 feet. It was probably in the 50s and windy. We all noticed that is more difficult for even us highlanders to breathe. We found a little patch of snow which Aden fell in so we left. Once again there were a lot of people. I did notice that the Park Service is doing something right. All these people are so scared to step of the set path and damage anything to the point of silliness. This just leaves more places for me.


On the way down we pulled into the Hidden Valley picnic area and for some reason no one was there. I guess there were no spectacular waterfalls or alpine peaks to draw the crowds. Fine by us. We had a very lovely lunch.

Back in Estes Park we stopped at a large store shaped like Noah's Ark that sells stuffed animals. Cale got a flying squirrel, Maya a bear, and Aden a frog.