Saturday, July 24, 2010

Chicks dig scars/day 3


Cullen got a gash on his nose at the pool on day 3 of Coco and Josh's visit. It didn't bleed much, but it's a decent sized gash. I took him to an Urgent Care place and there was nothing we could do... didn't need stitches and you can't use the glue (Cullen has had both done already!) on the bridge of your nose.

We sure enjoyed our visit with Coco and Josh! Thanks for making the drive out! We miss you already. :)

Coco & Josh visit day 2



hiking Red Rock Canyon
a view of Garden of the Gods in the background

climbing on the rocks

Josh brought his bike and biked
Red Rock Canyon.

a panoramic view of the North Face on Pikes Peak

Getting ready to take the cog up the mountain.
Finn was so excited to ride the choo-choo!!


Pikes Peak is also called America's Mountain.
It is what inspired Katharine Bates to write
America the Beautiful.


Showing Courtney the path we walked up last week.

Finn's first time to the top of Pikes Peak.

Coco looking over the North Face.


On our way to get our doughnut!

Day 2 was busy too... we got up and headed to Red Rock Canyon, explored, had lunch in Old Colorado City, then over to Garden of the Gods. Then we headed home for a quick nap, and then we were off to ride the Cog Railroad up to the top of Pikes Peak! It was fun riding the cog up after hiking up last week. :)

Coco & Josh visit day 1



Panoramic view of the Royal Gorge Bridge.

There's the Aerial Tram in the background.

The boys loved watching the river below.
Cullen asked me what "that red thing is"...
I explained to him it was a man by the river wearing a red shirt.
When you are 1,053' high, people look really small!

Coco and Josh did the rip cord over the Royal Gorge.
Can only imagine the views they saw!



Finn getting a better view of the
Arkansas River from the bridge!

Cullen and Josh on the Aerial Tram.

Coco and Finn on the Aerial Tram.

Getting ready to watch the Sky Sox game.

Cullen and Finn holding the baseball they
got at the game.


Coco and Josh came out to visit us. We had a lot of fun showing them around! We packed a lot into each day. The boys loved every minute of it!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

I've breathed the mountain air, man




I told Sean back in March that I wanted to hike to the top of Pikes Peak. I still can't believe we did it... we made it to the top on July 14, 2010! Our friends, Luke and Allison, were interested too and it was so much fun to have them along.

We left about 11am on July 13th. Poor Allison had to work the night shift the night before, so she laid down for a few hours before we hit the trail. Unfortunately, that was the hottest day so far in Colorado Springs (and we had a late start). The first part of Barr Trail, is one of the hardest parts... it's really steep and has tons of switchbacks. Not to mention getting used to the backpacks. Sean's was about 50 lbs and mine was about 20 lbs. (Crazy how much water weights!!)

After about 4 hours of hiking we made it to Barr Camp. It's an interesting place, you can rent "cabins", buy food, and chat with the family that lives there year-round. (Interesting life for them, they hike the trail the same as us to get there, and have to hike 1.5 miles to the Cog railroad tracks to get supplies when needed. Very nice family though... we talked to Teresa a lot.) Teresa told us of a great open space, great for setting up camp, it was about a quarter mile up the trail past Barr Camp. We found it and it was breath-taking. We had to cross a little stream to get to it, it was a good distance from the trail, and had the best view of Pikes Peak. We quickly set up tents, gathered firewood, purified more drinking water from the stream, hung all our (other than dinner) food from a tree downwind (to keep the bears and mountain lions away), then sat around the fire and relaxed. We had surprisingly good freeze dried camp food and then made some smores. :) We called it a night around 10pm and were all excited about the summit the next day.

The night was rough, I don't think anyone slept well. It was cold and really windy, and I was paranoid about all the bear stories Luke told around the campfire... the last thing I wanted to do was get out of my sleeping bag and hike far away from the tent to pee, so the bears wouldn't smell the pheromones and hunt us down! Sean and I both had the same memories that night: crazy, tent rattling wind, followed by a calm when you would hear the stream by our tent, then more wind, etc, etc... Really, I was just happy I didn't hear a bear sniffing around our tent. At 5am Bob (bright orange ball) got us up for the day. We were all moving slow, but finally packed up camp, cut our food down, purified enough stream water to get us to the summit, made a freeze-dried eggs and bacon meal, and hit the trail again at 10am. This time it was cold out.

We all made great time on the trail on day 2. I think camping helped get us all acclimated to the altitude (we've already climbed about 4000 ft at that point). We rested a lot along the way and pushed on. Once we got above the treeline, the views were incredible! And the air was thin, it was like breathing through a straw. Those miles were tough too, the trail at that point was gravel and sand, it killed our already tired legs. Then we got to the dreaded 16 Golden Stairs, hard... that's all I've got to say. Really, really hard. There was nothing golden (expect Sean peed there) or 16 in nature there... just climbing endless (again, not 16) rocks. But after that, and after 4.5 hours of hiking, we were done! It was awesome to finish something so hard, especially on my own merit.

On top, lots of people took our pictures as we hiked up.. they also stopped us to ask if we actually hiked up the whole way. We went inside and ate (had the well-known doughnut at 14,000 ft) and waited 3 hours for the cog railroad to have enough space to take us back down the mountain. On the cog, we stunk it up... the poor man beside us put his window down (even though it was freezing)!

After making it down the cog, we made arrangements with Luke and Allison to meet later at Nosh, our favorite restaurant to celebrate. :)

We didn't see much wildlife on the hike, lots of chipmunks, squirrels, a mean bird swooping us (I think we were close to her nest?), and one marmot near the golden stairs. I really wanted to see the bighorn sheep, but no luck. There was a brown bear on the cog tracks on the way down, but we didn't get to see him.

We did see a lot of other hikers on the trail! Most of the people were dropped off at the top of the mountain and walked down, others hiked it in one day so all they had to carry was a camelback. We didn't see anyone hiking up with packs like us. Needless to say, we are all pretty proud of ourselves for making it all 12.6 miles and 7300' with weight on our backs!

Monday, July 19, 2010

grandma & papa camp 2010


The boys in their camp shirts.

Cullen building a birdhouse with Papa.

Cullen trying to coax Finn into feeding
the goats at the petting zoo.
Cullen sure as heck wasn't going to...

A highlight of the visit for Finn!
He's still telling me about the "choo-choo". :)

Cullen caught a dozen little fish again.

They loved the water guns.

Picking grandma and papa's apples.
on a real train

The boys spent a week at Grandma and Papa Camp last week. It was so quiet without them here!! The good news is, they didn't miss us at all. :) They had quite a busy schedule: going to the pool a few times (huge hit with my fish), going to the library, going to the zoo, going to the park and riding the little train (Finn's favorite), ponies and carousel, going fishing with papa, camping outside in the camper (Cullen's favorite), making a birdhouse with papa, riding on a real train with papa, seeing other KS cousins and family, the list goes on...

When I picked them up I told the boys to wave. Finn did, and said bye-bye, but Cullen was sad and cried a little... he didn't want to leave! Just last night he asked if he could go back to camp next week. :)

Thanks mom and dad! Sean and I really enjoyed that little vacation too. We really appreciate all you did to make the time fun for the boys. You did lots of little special things to make lasting memories for the boys.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Jane Wayne/Family Day

Family Day 2010

The boys playing inside the Humvee.


Cullen playing with the microphones.

Finn loved all the big trucks!

The Soldiers brought Cullen up and let him move the gun around.







Today was Family Day at 10th SFG. It was a long, hot, fun day! I participated in my first Jane Wayne Competition. We were separated into 9 teams. I loved my team, I knew most of them well.
We started the day at the range, they bused us out there first thing. While waiting for our turn to compete in the M4 portion of Jane Wayne, I went over and shot the SCAR. 3 of Sean's old team guys were running it, so they hooked me up. I am not a fan of the SCAR, it has a huge kick to it and it's heavier than the M4. The M4 was easier to shoot, it has a red light showing you exactly where the bullet is going. (Although it's not zeroed to you...) We got 20 practice rounds and then 10 rounds that counted in the competition. I rocked it! I got all 10 shots in the "dead zone" (or w/in the 5).
Next was the sandbag relay competition-- I didn't get any pictures of it. We had to run carrying a 25 pound sandbag.
The last part was the Humvee push. I didn't think that sounded fun, but it was. The Humvee weighs 6,000 pounds and there was a 200+ pound Soldier in it steering.
Our team ended up winning the overall Jane Wayne competition by 4 points. :)
I then had to run the Merchandise tent for a couple hours... another perk of being an FRG Leader!
Finally I was able to get the boys... they had fun. Bouncing a ton on the bounce houses, drinking gatorade, and climbing in the Humvee's. A great day to be a little boy!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Rockies game

Yummm, stadium food!




Sean and I went to Denver to see the Rockies play the Padres. It was fun to sit and actually watch the ball game, rather than moving a million times to get food, drinks, bathroom trips, etc...

It was a great game, the Rockies won and hit 3 home-runs! It sure was a packed game, there were over 45,000 people there!