Wednesday, July 18, 2018

More Colorado Joy

 One of our Colorado traditions is to go to Clint's Coffee House in Breck, get breakfast to go, and sit out by the river.  Perfect.
I grew up very close to my Aunt Jean, so I love that my kids feel the same way.  We love going to Colorado with Aunt Jean and Uncle Steve!
 Andy and I love this photo because it is ironic.  It looks like Matthew is having a blast at the 4th of July parade, but really he pretty much hated it.  I do think this photo is sweet, though. :)
Another Breckenridge tradition is to head up the Gondola to see the snow!  Kids have a blast seeing the only snow they have ever seen.  This year they went on the Alpine Sleds for the first time as well.

Each morning Andy, Matthew, and I took a walk. We discovered an easy hiking area that we liked quite a bit right by our VRBO.

 We got to hang out with Matthew's best friend in Breck!  The boys were so excited to be together out of town.  We went to a gold mine, to dinner, and on an old fashioned train ride.

 Just a funny picture of Nat.

Colorado Joy

 We spent part of our trip in Glenwood Springs and Aspen while the kids got to spend time with Uncle Peter and Aunt Mary. This is the Maroon Bells in Aspen.

More photos of the Maroon Bells, but this one is up at Crater Lake.

We found a deli in Aspen.


 Oh, the flowers in Colorado.  It doesn't get sizzling hot like it does here, so they can grow gorgeous annuals.
One of our favorite places that we went in Aspen was the John Denver memorial gardens. They had quotes and other things with his lyrics on them, but they also had beautiful, peaceful water gardens.  



Andy and I loved the new hot springs, Iron Mountain, in Glenwood Springs. They have a ton of little spa like things over looking the river that run anywhere from 100-108.  Also, they have more of a family style larger pool that is kept around 93 degrees. During the day, the family pool was all that I could handle since it was 90 outside, but we returned for sunset and the warmer pools were much better then. I liked Iron Mountain better than the aging Glenwood Hot Springs Pool.