Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Newly Weds

Luke and I went to eat and to the movies for our anniversary tonight. The lady at the checkout said, "Congrads on your engagement!" I told her thanks but it was actually our anniversary....8 years baby and to think we still look like newly weds....just thought that was funny!

Friday, July 04, 2008

More 4th Pics




Happy 4th of July!






Braden is in boyscouts this year, so he marched in the parade in full uniform and then led the town in the pledge of allegiance at the courthouse. Landon really enjoyed cathing candy...we now have a good supply to help with our rewards for potty training. Alexia just bathed in the sun. Happy 4th Everyone!

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Chimney Rock Ruins




We went on another hike in Pagosa, this one was to indian ruins called Chimney Rock. It was pretty interesting. I guess we did so much walking on this trip that Alexia thought she was ready to walk. She took her first steps at Pagosa!

Hot Springs





The most famous thing about Pagosa is the hot springs...we went of course. The water ranged from about 100 to 114 degrees. The springs were like hot tubs, you can see it the left corner of the spring is a little black hole, and that is where the hot water came from. The bridge we were standing on was across a large pond area and the water was probably 90 to 100 degrees in the large pond, it also had gold fish in it!

Miniature Golf






We stayed at a beautiful resort at Pagosa thanks to Randy. It had an indoor swimming pool with a large workout area...I even did step aerobics early one morning. Our backyard to our room was a putting green to the golf course with a pond. They also had a miniature golf course on site.

Treasure Falls






We hiked up a 400 meter hike with all 3 of our kids! We went and saw a 1,000 feet tall waterfall called Treasure Falls just outside of Pagosa, the kids loved it.

Chama Railroad





We went to New Mexico for three days to ride motorcycles in the mountains and camp in our Hobbi. Luke, Braden & Landon caught one fish from the stream by our campsite, they had to bring it all the way to camp to show me so I would believe them and then take it back down to the stream. Then we headed up to Pagosa Springs to meet the Durst family for another three days of vacation. On the way to Pagosa we stopped at Chama and looked at their railroad.