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12/11/07
This made us laugh
(Honestly, we can't figure out why anyone would want hotel towels, blankets, pillows or ironing boards... At lest not from the hotels we stay in! (I've lost track of the number of sheets that have had holes in them, the towels with stains and the coffee makers with mold!) But hey, to each his own, I guess.)
12/9/07
Little Bit of Updating
(Elie's Birthday story and picture are uploaded on our Family Life blog)
On our trip out of Colorado (before we all got sick!) we stopped at Focus on the Family in Colorado Springs, at the urging of some good friends. It was a blast! They have a ton of things set up for kids to play in, all based on their radio shows... they have a HUGE books store, and an awesome resource and museum center.
After the wonderful experience of getting sick in southern Colorado (only 45 minutes from the border!) and two more days of driving we made it to Arkansas. We got to stay in the Ozark Mountains! It was so neat.
I didn't get the scenery pictures, because it was overcast and nothing turned out very good... but the kids and I did an impromptu photo shoot in a park and these are some of my favorites...
We moved to Little Rock, Arkansas Friday night. Elie, Jadon and I had a late lunch/early dinner around 3pm, so by the time we got into Little Rock we were all very hungry, even though it was 10pm! The Waffle House is within walking distance of our hotel and open very late, so after getting moved in (in under 45 minutes - a record!!) we walked over and the kids had chocolate chip waffles and Bryce and I split the best cheese steak sandwich either of us have ever tasted. We then spent Saturday lazing around and shopping for Elie's birthday:o).
Our next stop is in Cooksville, Tennessee - which is Northern Tennessee, and we leave Wednesday morning. Fortunately it's only a quick 6 hour drive.
Jadon Waking up
Jadon just woke up from his nap and looked over at me with sleepy eyes. I told him "Jadon, Elie's favorite birthday gift is the one you gave her (a my little pony baby pony)." He looked at me for a second and then said, "Do you want to hear the sound a car makes?" Of course I said yes and with a big grin on his face he goes "Zrooom Zroooom!" - That's my boy.
12/8/07
Little Rock, Arkansas
We made it:o). Elie is still down with a bit of the flu bug, and Jadon, who really never had it much but did loose his appetite, is gaining it back. Bryce is much better, and other than loss of appetite, I was really spared - Thank you, Lord!
We spent yesterday in the Ozark mountains - it was amazing! Bryce had to work, but the kids and I drove and drove. We stopped at a lake, ate lunch in a park, and just simply enjoyed the beauty. It was really cloudy and over cast, so I didn't get any pictures of the scenery - but you're probably really tired of scenery pictures anyway:o). I did get some great pic's of the kids... but those will have to wait.
We are off to gather a few supplies for a birthday party!!! (Elie turns 5 tomorrow!!)
12/5/07
Prayers
Thanks for your prayers. Hopefully our next blog will be from Arkansas all healthy!
12/3/07
Yampah Springs
Elie's comment, "It's smells like eggies... why?" Bryce had fun explaining the content of the hot springs... I think most of it went over her head.
It was really warm and cozy. The large pool got up to 93 degrees, while the smaller "therapy pool" averaged 104. We did dip in that one a bit - it was very nice! The kids liked it better too after a while, though they only splashed on the steps with occasional shoulder dips... just to warm up.
The Yampah spring was named by the Native Americans, meaning big medicine. It has a daily flow of 3,500,000 gallons of water, and is 122 degrees at the source. They still bottle it and serve it to drink! (yuck, personally) It's the largest hot springs in the US and is one of the hottest in the world.
Supposedly it's been known to cure some ailments and relieve others. Doc Holiday (I guess there's a real person by this name - I had no idea who this was until Bryce explained) came here to relieve tuberculosis, and during WW II doctors used it to heal and treat emotionally and physically disabled sailors and marines.
While I'm not sure it cured us of anything, it sure was fun to swim after dark in a misty hot "eggie" smelling pool!
Aspen, Colorado
However, this is what I remember winter being.. snow covered trees and blue sky. For some reason when I saw these (they lined the streets) I totally had flash backs of my earliest memories of winter. I had all these warm cozy, wonder-filled feelings of Christmas and all that winter meant... sort of like finding the lost piece of a puzzle.. or something like that.
12/1/07
Day of Rest
The gondolas.
After our amazing trek up the mountain and back we went for supper. Our four-year-old daughter requested Chinese food, particularly crab. I think she's under the impression that Chinese restaurants are the only places that carry such childhood delicacies...
Our day of rest was wonderful!
Paonia, Colorado
The scenic drive...
We didn't see any bears... but then we realized that in December they were probably already hibernating... we did seem more rams, and aside from the horses no other wildlife.