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Christmas in the Rockies

Friday, January 10th, 2014

We love the mountains! With both of us having grown up in the mountainous northwest, the mountains are our favorite place to be. (Right up there with Walt Disney World and home!) This year we had added incentive to travel to the Colorado Rockies for Christmas: our third grandchild, Alan Hollister Meredith, arrived in mid-December. We flew to Denver International Airport early on Christmas Day where we were met by our son, Andrew. It was good to see him. Our last time with him having been in August for Scotte’s parents’ 60th wedding anniversary.

Andrew and his wife, Patricia, make their home in the small Colorado town of Buena Vista in the Collegiate Mountains of central Colorado. It’s a three hour drive from Denver. In spite of his new-parent sleep deprivation, Andrew was cheerful and talkative. A great chauffeur.

It seemed no time at all and we were arriving at Spring Canyon Camp where Andrew lives and works. Spring Canyon is an Officer’s Christian Fellowship Camp. Located in the heart of the Collegiates at 9200′ elevation. The camp serves military families from all branches. In the winter and summer, families gather at Spring Canyon to reconnect and restore. The camp is beautiful, situated as it is at the foot of several “fourteeners”.

The highlight of the trip was, of course, seeing our kids and meeting baby Alan. We spent loads of time holding the cuddly little bundle, changing diapers (at least Renae did), burping him, comforting him and just getting to know his sweet little self.

As a family we played games (including one that Andrew is developing), watched Christmas movies, ate wonderful cheese fondue, got caught up on Sherlock, and shared dinners with the military families at camp. New Year’s Eve dinner was corned beef and cabbage, potatoes, and black eyed peas. The incredible dessert buffet was prepared by Andrew’s sister-in-law, a CIA (Culinary Institute of America, NY) trained pastry chef and a baker in downtown Seattle, at Yellow Leaf Cupcake Co. Catie served up cannoli, peppermint bark cheese cake and a gluten free cake with caramel Italian cream icing.

Our week with Andrew, Tricia and Alan was wonderful, but too short. Too soon we had to leave for Denver and our Southwest flight home. Before he took us to the airport, Andrew wanted to make sure we had a great lunch. Neither of us have eaten at Chick-fil-A®. Our son was on a mission to make sure we did before we left for the Chick-fil-A desert of Washington State (our nearest is 282 miles away in Meridian ID.) I have to say, “When, oh when, will Chick-fil-A® come to Eastern Washington?”


We’re home now, looking back on our photos and our memories of time shared with family over Christmas in the Rockies.

Family Dinner at SOUTH

Tuesday, January 8th, 2013
SOUTH Fresh Mexican restaurant in Leavenworth WA

Our kids recently joined us in Leavenworth for dinner at SOUTH

On our recent trip to Leavenworth we had the fantastic opportunity to have dinner with all our kids, including our daughters-in-law and our daughter’s boyfriend. What a great time! We made reservations for Monday night at one of our favorite restaurants. We knew SOUTH with its great drink menu and fresh take on regional Mexican cuisine would appeal to all of them as much as it does us.

We’d already had German with a couple of the kids, having eaten at Munchen Haus, and the Soup Cellar earlier in the weekend.

We were so right about the kids enjoying SOUTH’s delicious and generous portions. To start we ordered two pitchers of Sangria and enough of the chips samplers for all to taste the fresh corn and flour chips and accompanying Oaxacan black bean dip, salsa fresca and yummy guacamole. The Sangria is light and refreshing and a great drink to share. The chips and salsa went fast. The kids enjoyed visiting the salsa bar and trying the offerings there.

The service at SOUTH is friendly and personable. The food arrives quickly and the portions are generous. Scotte ordered tiny tacos. A couple of the kids ordered the Mole enchilada. Fajitas where enjoyed, as well. I really enjoyed the smoked salmon tacos. Great food and great company.

Holiday travels, continued…

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Main Street, Buena Vista

After leaving Chicago early in the morning on Sunday, we arrived in Denver after an uneventful non-stop flight. After a short ride to the rental car complex we rented our car. The Enterprise rep who served us, Melinda, was friendly and helpful. She gave us her card and told us to contact her if we had any issues with our rental. We were soon on our way to the Collegiate Mountain Range and the lovely little small town of Buena Vista. During our drive we enjoyed the scenery and tuning into various satellite radio stations.

After the 2 1/2 hour drive we arrived to the hugs and kisses of our oldest, Andrew, and his bride, Patricia. We were last here when they were married at Spring Canyon, where they now live and work. Andrew, especially enjoyed showing us all their favorite places at camp. We also enjoyed meeting their 7 month old Shiba Inu puppy, Kuma. He’s a fuzzy ball of energy.

We relaxed and did a little laundry while visiting with and getting to know Tricia’s family better. We (mostly Scotte) worked on a jigsaw puzzle with the family. Their combined efforts finally got the puzzle put together.

Monday was second Thanksgiving for all of us. We were joined at camp by Tricia’s brother and his girlfriend from Colorado Springs. It was all so good. Andrew roasted the turkey in their apartment sized oven and Patricia and her mom, Sue prepared all the side dishes. And there were more pies than I think I’ve seen since I was a little girl and my grandma spread her baked pies all over the washer/dryer in the mud room.

Historic Salida

Tuesday we enjoyed a day of exploring in the small towns of Buena Vista and Salida. They are both great little towns with tons of character. We had fantastically light and airy donuts at Lobacks Bakery. Lobacks is everything you want to see in a small town, local coffee shop. If I lived in BV I’m sure I’d make Lobacks my regular breakfast hangout.

After exploring the few shops BV has we drove down the road to Salida. It’s a little bigger than BV, but no less quaint. We had great wood-fired pizza and house-brewed rootbeer at Amica’s It was delicious. We enjoyed walking around the small town, shopping in a wonderful toy store, Kaleidoscope Toys.
We were also able to find a Christmas gift for our daughter in a friendly little antique shop. I got some fun pictures of an old theater that’s being demolished. The building began its life as a Masonic Temple. We finished out day in Salida with dessert at the historic First St. Cafe. We enjoyed reading about its history and the berry cobbler I had was yummy. We learned from the back of the menu that the Monte Cristo sandwich was originally developed at a hotel that used to sit just across the railroad tracks from there.

The next morning, Wednesday, we said goodbye to Tricia’s family and headed to Denver with Andrew and Tricia. Our plan was to do a little shopping, have some lunch and see the Muppet Movie before our evening flight home. We enjoyed spending a few more hours with the kids and seeing the long-awaited Muppet Movie with them before heading to the airport for our flight.

 

Lobacks

The final flight on our leg turned out to be the most eventful, but more on that later. We had a whirlwind of a trip with loads of fun, family and food. Scotte and I always like traveling together. Seeing our kids and grandchildren made the trip very special.

First St. Cafe

Holiday travels

Monday, December 12th, 2011

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. We spent it traveling to Colorado and to the Chicago area to visit children and grandchildren. It was so much fun. A whirlwind of airline flights, busy holiday traffic, loads of good food and lots and lots of love.

In the early morning hours the day before Thanksgiving we left for the first leg of our trip. We traveled on two round-trip tickets, one from Spokane to Denver and the other, Denver to Chicago. We found it easier and cheaper for us to book this way, rather than a three-legged trip. Sometimes, flying out of Spokane, the layovers can make organizing a trip like this interesting. When planning this trip we couldn’t make the timing of the layovers work in a three-legged trip on Southwest Air, so two round-trips it was.

Gabe wanted to know just about as soon as we got to Chicago if we'd brought our iPad

It did take us all day to fly to Chicago. That’s not fun. Scotte and I reminisced about the good old days when we could fly non-stop to Chicago, leaving Spokane at 7 or 8 am and arriving around noon. Alas, those days are gone. But flying with your sweetie makes the day more than bearable. And it’s still far better than traveling by covered wagon.

Grandpop is Gabe's favorite playmate

Our arrival in Chicago was on-time and early enough in the evening to kiss our 3 1/2 year-old grandson goodnight. Gabe had been put to bed hours before but the excitement of our arrival and my daughter-in-law’s sister and brother-in-law’s arrival from South Bend made going to sleep just too hard for him.

The next morning we got to play with Gabe and meet his little sister, 5 1/2 month old Eliza, for the first time. What a couple of treasures they are. Scotte and I did our best to keep them both busy while Bridget put the finishing touches on our Thanksgiving feast. Gabe’s favorite playmate is his Grandpop and his favorite toy is our iPad, even though it’s only an iPad 1 and his momma has an iPad 2!

Eliza Ann is a charming, smiley baby. She’s happy and healthy and came easily to us. It was such a joy to get to know her.

Eliza Ann, 5 1/2 months

Smiley Baby

After a delightful day spent entertaining and being entertained with the little ones, we sat down to a wonderful Thanksgiving feast with all of the yummy expected dishes. Bridget did a wonderful job preparing everything.

The next day, on Black Friday, we ventured out with trepidation to Gurnee Mills Outlet Mall. It wasn’t as bad as I’d feared. It was afternoon before we went, the traffic was pretty typical Chicagoland traffic and we got a parking place near an entrance. The most amazing thing about the day was that there was NO LINE for Santa Claus. And the best part of that experience was Gabe looking up at his daddy in awe to say, “Daddy, Santa is real!”

After Santa, Scotte and I got to take Gabe to Build-a-Bear Workshop. None of us had ever been. It was fun. Gabe built Trixie, who went home with a Buzz Lightyear costume on. If you haven’t built a bear at the workshop, I highly recommend it. It was a fun experience. I wanted to take Gabe there for some time, but waited till he was old enough to pick his own bear and the outfit to go along. (Later on the trip in Denver, we found another Build-a-Bear Workshop and rumor has it that Gabe and Trixie will be finding a little something under the Christmas tree.)

Gabe and Trixie

Our trip to Chicago was over too soon. We flew out of Chicago very early on Sunday morning. We kissed the grandchildren goodbye on Saturday night and our son, Mark, drove us to Midway airport before dawn. We watched the sun come up aboard our non-stop flight to Denver.

A Family Celebration

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Scotte and I find ourselves dreaming about what it would be like to have a vacation home in Leavenworth. Now before all the real estate agents start contacting me, let me say that we are in no position in our lives to be buying a second home. We have a lot of other bill paying, financial planning, and saving, not to mention kids and grandkid to visit and a daughter to finish raising, to do before that dream becomes anything else.

In the meantime I just traveled with my daughter and sister to Ormond Beach, Florida, to celebrate my parents 50th Wedding Anniversary. We had a wonderful time. My son and his family joined us. My sister Leanne and her husband, Mike and their family hosted the weekend. We were joined by several aunts, uncles and cousins. It was a beautiful weekend. My parents felt very blessed.

In addition to the anniversary Kaarin and I also enjoyed a day in Walt Disney World. What a blast! Kaarin (20) had never visited a Disney park (I know: terrible, deprived childhood.) It was such a pleasure watching her enchantment. We even waited in line for 30 minutes for a meet and greet with the Disney Princesses. Just before we got to the head of the queue Kaarin asked, “Is this dumb that I want to meet the Princesses?” I told her that she couldn’t think about that, she just had to do it. Everyone deserves to be a kid once in awhile. I even let myself scream on Space Mountain.

Watching the fireworks with Mark, Bridget, Kaarin and little Gabriel was a delight.

It was a wonderful family vacation. The only things missing were Scotte and our other son and daughter-in-law. I missed them all terribly.