Friday, January 31, 2020

January (and Steamboat!)

We were wheels up on January 2nd with a direct flight into Denver!

From Denver we had a three hour drive...

that included a sketchy drive over Rabbit Ears Pass. 

The boys and I hurried to rent our skis and then we made it to the hotel. This was our view of the village in Steamboat. Our hotel was literally steps from the gondola and we had the best time calling it home for the rest of Christmas break.

The boys found the perfect place to warm up while waiting on our table for dinner night one.

Creed left early by himself the next morning to hit some expert powder runs while we slept in a little bit.



It snowed most of our first skiing day, which made for awesome conditions.


The biggest brownie sundae is the best way to end the day. :)

Day two brought sunny skies, but because it had snowed overnight, it was another awesome day of skiing.



On day two we came back to the room and rested for an hour before heading back out. Steamboat has donuts and hot chocolate at the base each day at 3pm, so we were sure to make it for that. 







On our third day of skiing, Luke overcame some of his fear and skied lots of blue runs.


While Creed, Luke, and I skied a run, Caleb chilled at Taco Beast. Can you spot him with his phone? 

Taco Beast is half way up the mountain and was so fun, and so good. (We LOVED every meal we had while visiting Steamboat- it had the best food of any ski resort we have ever visited!)



On our last day, Luke also braved his first black diamond run. He was so proud!!!



The following day Creed skied until lunchtime while the boys and I packed. It was an easy drive back to Denver, but after midnight when we got back home. We were worn out...the best way to end a ski trip!

The following day, I did ski vacation laundry...which included 22 pairs of socks. :)

Jake lives two doors down from us and he and Luke are just the best of friends. Jake ended up staying with us for an entire weekend.

The first of many sleepovers, I'm sure!

Towards the end of the month, Luke came down with a crazy fever and (very) sore throat virus. He ended up missing 3 1/2 days of school and was on the couch for 5 days straight. He ate a lot of popcicles and we watched a lot of Disney movies...Disney+ came in handy, for sure.

One evening the boys fixed themselves a bowl of ice cream and hopped up on the counter to eat it. I took this picture and sent it to Creed, saying I just can't believe they are this big.


Tuesday, December 31, 2019

December (and Christmas!)

Luke played on his school's 3rd grade basketball team this year and he simply had the best season. These sweet boys not only learned SO much about the game of basketball, but also made us so proud with their sportsmanship and the kindness they showed to their opponents. 

3rd grade field trip to see The Nutcracker


Caleb's Mom, you are embarrassing me face at his archery tournament.

It was a fun night with the Dursts and Whitworths at Rec Bar!

Last basketball game meant DONUTS!

While Caleb wasn't too keen on me stopping by the 6th grade Christmas party, this guy sure didn't mind!

We sure love Mrs. Chrisman!

Grandma Beth's dad, Garey, passed away at the age of 93. Garey was a wonderful man and even served in World War II. It was the first funeral we had ever been to for someone with full military honors. From the guns to the folding of the flag, it was a very memorable service. 

While we were not happy with the circumstances, it was still great to get to see Uncle Drew!





I simply failed at taking pictures this year...only two on the 23rd, and a total of ZERO on Christmas Eve. :(

Christmas Eve-Eve at Grandma and Grandaddy's
Grandma tricked Caleb and wrapped his Apple watch in a big box...he was so confused...and excited when he got the watch!


Christmas morning before the excitement...


Caleb got his drum set!

And, Luke got the metal detector he wanted!



A practical gift...a water pick for the kid with braces. :)











New Year's Eve at the cabin