Sunday, 18 October 2015

Our kids have been spoiled!

 
While we were in Cortez, we did a day trip to Telluride, Colorado.  We really enjoyed it up there and had a great day.  The drive to there was amazingly beautiful and we took full advantage of a walkabout in the town.  We had a snack, talked to a handful of great folks, and ended up meeting a guy that was from my old hometown for the first 13 years of his life.  He lived in Telluride now and he invited us to stay on his property for as long as we needed and talked about heading back for a visit at some point.  We learned some great history in Telluride and had a free ride on the ski gondola all the way into the residential area.  We did some hiking on the top of the ski hills and headed back down.  We also did some fishing and caught some huge trout!  The kids were excited to be pulling those monsters in and I was glad to see their excitement. It was a wonderful day and we headed back home to Cortez and stayed a few more days before headed out to Durango, Colorado.  
 
 
A part of an old mine in Rico, Co.. 

Beautiful glacial lake near Rico. 

My beautiful bride and me. 

On the streets of old Telluride.

On the gondola at Telluride. 

Hiking at Telluride. 

More hiking. 
Poor baby wasn't feeling good. 

Beautiful views from the top of the Telluride. 

Might this be our Christmas card?

Rock climbing at Telluride.

Views from the gondola.

Fishing for trout in Telluride. 

Proud fisherman!

Look at the size of that thing!  Kamryn's was the biggest but it decided to jump back in the water. 

 
We moved into the forest near Durango and dry camped for 5 days in a beautiful spot.  We cooked over the fire for most meals, hiked the Colorado Trail, road bikes, and spent a few days relaxing as the allergy monster got a hold of a few of us and we got a little run down for the first time since we have been on the road.  While there, we also took a day trip to Silverton, Colorado.  This town was amazing!  It was an even better drive, had better views, and the town has an amazing history.  We spent the entire day there and had a chance to partake of the #1 rated funnel cake!  We met a couple from Oregon that wanted to know all about our trip and also another guy who was very intrigued that a young family would do what we are doing.  We also window shopped in most of the stores before they closed for the season and headed back to Durango.  On the way back, we found a glacial lake and got in some fishing.  This was one of those places that God gives us to enjoy because He is so Amazing.  Clear water, awesome views, only natural noises, and an experience that you can't buy; it was beautiful.  While in Durango, we also went to a fish hatchery.  These are always cool simply because we like fish!  We visited and met a Forest Ranger and she let the kids feed the trout.  They had a blast and we went to "eat out" (remember...sandwiches and chips at the truck is by definition, eating out).  The neatest thing about this trip was that while we were eating, we were joined by 3 deer at a distance of less that 8 feet.  We watched and talked to them and got in the truck and headed back home.  While we were in the forest camping we met a great 40'ish guy that was from Brooklyn.  He and his puppy decided to "take a break" and head out to see the country.  We exchanged stories for an hour or so and wished each other safe travels.  We placed him on our prayer wall and hope to hear from him to see how he is making out later.   We also had our own "AWANA" night and did verses, played games, and had a great time.  Another wonderful thing that we fond out while in Durango was that we spoke with YWAM Colorado and we were going to be serving with them for a few weeks!  We are so excited and look forward to see how God works through that.  We ended us having to leave the forest a little earlier that we needed to because it was rather cold at night.  We don't run the heat at night but it ends up running for a while in the mornings and uses a good amount of battery.  Anyway, that is something we have to work on, but nevertheless, we pulled out and headed towards Colorado Springs.  
 
 
 
 
Enjoying s'mores in the forest. 
Yes...there's certain perks to having bears in your front yard when you live in the woods!

 

Mmmmmm....dinner over the fire. 

 A forest ranger that we met and she allowed us to feed the trout at the trout farm. 

Some friends joined us for lunch. 

Famous Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado.

Playing in a leather store!

Future cowboy of America. 

Looking over Silverton Colorado when the train is coming in. 

"Eating out" in Silverton, Colorado. 

Old town Silverton. 

Eating the best (says Trip Advisor) funnel cake!

I love my wife and this trip. 

An old silver mine. 

We found another lake to fish in on the way back from Silverton. 

Me and my girl!

We headed to Pueblo, Colorado and had a good and mostly uneventful trip.  From Durango, we had to dump after being in the woods for a few days.  We stopped at the Colorado Visitor's Center and dumped and met a couple who were on holiday from Germany.  We found out that it was Mr. Mike's (the husband) birthday and we all sang Happy Birthday to him.  We stood around for some time and traded stories and took some pictures on Mike's camera (our's died and he is going to send them to us).  We said byes and drove on.  We saw many places that we marked on our map for our future "forever home" and saw some beautiful country.  We went up and up and up and up the mountain and after 20 miles per hour to about 11,000 feet, we gave the truck a rest.   We stopped at the Continental Divide and this made the second time that we have stood on it.  The boys thought it was cool to be able to stand on each side and we hung out for a bit.  On the other side, after heading down the mountain, we experienced something rather different for us.  We were stopped in traffic in Alamarosa, Colorado while about 10 cowboys moved a LARGE number of cattle across the highway.  Quite neat and new for all of us.  We moved on and made it into Pueblo, Colorado where we stayed at a Wal Mart for the night.  This is where we spoke with my previous Commander/Queen and made plans to visit them.  We thought we were going to park the RV in the yard and visit a bit.  But...oh, were we wrong!



This was a neat reason to be stopped for traffic. 

Second time that we stood across the Great Divide. 



We showed up at the home of a beautiful couple and someone whom we have known for about 14 years.  We were greeted in the driveway of their beautiful home and we thought we were simply going to park in the yard and do a bit of visiting but no!...we were welcomed into their home and treated like royalty.  While here, my kids have become a bit spoiled by treats, TV, video games, horn blowing (aye yae yae!), staying up late, having clean towels and clothes, (I'm only kidding people...we wash their clothes) and any other thing that you can think of that they haven't had in the last 6 months...but we are very thankful.  We also had beds in a room that was heated, warm showers that had pressure, eats that should be offered in upscale hotels and Kelly and I also were able to have a date.  The boys even got to have a night out playing at a "Nerf Warz" place and we all got in some good fishing time today and pulled a handful of fish out of the water.  We have had many laughs and have had a refreshing stop before we head to YWAM tomorrow.


This is where it all began!

One of Kamryn's buddies. 

She loved blowing this bugle...allot...loud...everywhere. 

View from the back of our terrace.

Caleb was busy!

After she really learned to play, we starting letting her blow to the cows and falcons. 

Mr Bob doing his best Lewis and Clark impersonation.

Kamryn and her first big one!

Caleb and his big one. 

Kamryn's big trout.

Caleb and Kamryn went to meet the neighbors. 

Now they have spoiled all three of them. 

Such a beautiful sound...outside. 
The Queen was sewing the kids' badges on their vest.  They were in there learning how!  They almost gave her enough room to work.

The kids with the Royal family.  This photo is indicative of how the weekend was!  It was a blast!

The happy couple on a date!



I will catch up after we know more information of what we will be doing and how things go at YWAM.  We are so thankful for this trip, what it is doing for our family, and the amazing people that we are not only being able to see again but those who we meet for the first time.  Not much more to say than that!

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing your life's adventures with us! My eyes swell and leak, my heart bursts with joy and I feel like you take us all with you. I can't wait to see what God has in store for you all next! <3

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    1. Thank you Anji. It is very encouraging to know that people enjoy seeing how God is making this trip such an amazing experience.

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