Monday, May 8, 2017

April Adventures

As the end of April quickly arrived, Jon and the kids decided to celebrate their mutual Friday off (teacher workday) by checking out the zip-line at the MAC in Castle Rock. The weather wasn't super great-- kind of windy and cold, but it wasn't raining or snowing so in Colorado you learn to just go with it.
Here they are, all geared up! There are 10 zip-lines total, scattered throughout the foothills. Even on this gray day, you can tell the views and scenery were pretty beautiful.
Look at these brave kids! They just went for it. Jon said they weren't even nervous. They did a few of them tandem with the instructors, and then a few of them by themselves.
Zach getting ready to follow Lucy down the zip-line.
Lucy getting hooked up for another ride. Looks so fun! I think my kids are adrenaline junkies.
It took them about three hours to complete all 10 zip-lines, just in time for me to finish teaching my Friday BP class and meet them for lunch at Cafe Rio. Cousin Eva sent them her "Flat Stanley" project, so Lucy took him on the zip-lines and then to lunch with us, so she had an adventure to send him back to Boise with.
Saturday was Earth Day (4/22), and although it literally snowed all morning, by early afternoon it had cleared up and we decided the best way to honor Mother Nature was by going on a family hike. We headed north to the Rockies and found the Lair 'O the Bear park. It's not unusual for it to be snowing and 27 degrees, and then a few hours later be sunny and 75. Spring is one heck of a roller coaster ride here.
We saw lots of beautiful wild flowers everywhere-- spring in the Rockies is gorgeous. This is Colorado's state flower, Colorado columbine. 
I couldn't ever find out what this little white flower was, but it was everywhere, and it reminded me of the edelweiss we saw in the Alps. 
Somehow in all of our meandering we came across a river and no bridge to cross over it. We could see the trail across the river-- but we must have missed something because I'm sure there was an easier way to cross it than wading through melted-snow-water. It was FREEZING.
Here goes Lucy first, because she is impervious to cold anyway. She did just fine of course and could have waded in there all day. 
Jon ended up having to ferry Zach across because it was so slippery the poor kid about fell 10 times when he tried it on his own, so here he is with Lizzie on his back and Zach in front. What a manly mans! Next he came and got Leah. He said the whole time she was encouraging him, saying, "Steady Daddy! Steady! Almost there! Steady!" Ha ha. I didn't make Jon carry me across but I really wanted to. I HATE cold water and although I almost broke my neck because I was trying to sprint across that dang river I made it in one piece.
Thankfully the Colorado sun was out in full force and dried us all off for the rest of the hike. What a beautiful day!
Our kids sure love being outside and hiking, so maybe this is our Colorado replacement for all those glorious "beach days" we had in North Carolina. As long as it gets me out of the house, I'll take it!
By the time we finished our hike it was time for dinner. We decided to head to Beau Jeau's in Idaho Springs where they have amazing pizza. On our way, we literally ran into this random herd of rocky mountain big horn sheep. I've never seen them out in the wild-- so it was so crazy to see them so close to town and then within touching distance!

We counted about a dozen, just scampering down the hillside looking for food. The kids watched them for a good 5 minutes totally mesmerized.
This guy was right in the road and Jon was worried about it ramming his truck if we startled it by driving by him, so we just waited until he decided to go back up the mountain. I love all the wildlife we've had close encounters with (minus the snakes, of course) while living here!
Pizza time! It's stuffed pizza with a whole wheat crust and we love it! You save your crust until the end and then drizzle it with Colorado honey. Yum.
Thanks Mother Nature for truly being in rare form by giving us all four seasons in a 12 hour span, some unseen before today wildlife, and for helping us celebrate Earth Day in style!

1 comments:

Tom said...

That pizza does look good. Makes me hungry. No time for snappy comments. Gotta go eat.