Fat, Fuzzy Horns

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Wow! It is amazing how much high altitude can get to you. By the time we got up to Rocky Mountain all of the adults had slight headaches. The drive was beautiful. This is a picture of one of the pull offs. Unfortunately it was overcast or you would be able to see the peak in the background.

We stopped at another area where there was a good view of the surrounding mountains.

Todd told us that if we saw cars pulled over that someone saw an animal and we should pull over as well. Sure enough… there were elk everywhere. Here are two males eating. We loved their horns. They were fat and fuzzy. Timmy said they looked fake. :)

They were losing their winter coats so when they shook you could see the fur flying off of them.

We started trying to see how many different kinds of animals we could spot. Nathan spotted a group of sheep up on a hill.

I spotted some deer down another hill.

While driving out of the park we saw elk in some strange places. We saw them on the golf course which was funny because there were people playing golf. One of the other places we saw them was in the yards of houses. I couldn’t resist getting a picture of one of them.

The elk has its back turned but you can see him in front of the tree on the left.

One of the other animals we have seen a lot of in Colorado is prairie dogs. Apparently they are a problem here. Timmy hadn’t seen any of them that we had pointed out so we found a large field that was full of them and pulled over to watch them. I tried to get pictures but I scared most of them off. Here is one that was a little braver then the rest.

We had a great time in Colorado and we are already planning what we want to see the next time through. We are now driving though Kansas on our way to Branson, MO.

Pearl Street, Boulder

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Friday we made plans to meet Melissa and her husband Todd (Skippy) in Boulder at the Pearl Street Mall. It reminds me of a bigger City Market (Savannah). Melissa and Todd had to come to Boulder to pick up a friend of theirs who had come for a visit. Todd and their friend were counselors together at Magic Camp. Todd is an amazing juggler and that is the biggest thing my kids remember about him. He tried to teach them how to juggle the last time we saw him but Samantha was only 5 and Timmy 2. I was pregnant with Josh the last time we saw him. We watched his juggling act from Magic Camp last night. He told us if you go to You Tube and put in Skippy Magic Camp it comes up. It is a two part video that is very cute.

Anyways… here is their family: Melissa, Todd, and Abigail.

We walked around with them for awhile and the kids found many places to play. Here the kids are playing on rocks.

Todd managed to get all of the kids together for a picture so I took a picture of them all as well.

One of the prettiest parts of this outdoor shopping was the tulips they had planted everywhere. Here are two of the prettiest sections.

While walking the kids found a pig outside of a store and took a ride. This is Abigail with Timmy behind her.

At this point we decided to get some lunch. Unfortunately there was a bit of a wait for a table for 10 so the kids entertained themselves while we waited. This is Josh trying to play patty cake with Abigail. Samantha was watching to make sure they were doing it right.

Next they found a large rock that had water running down it on all sides. Needless to say when we were called to our table Josh was pretty soaked.

During lunch Todd convinced us that we needed to drive up to Rocky Mountain National Forest. So, after lunch we said our goodbyes and started the drive to Rocky Mountain. Next post…..

Denver Tours

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Thursday we decided to go to Denver for the day and try to take the tour at the US Mint. They told us if you wanted to get into the walk-in tour that you needed to sign up early so we were there by 8:00 and I was able to get us signed up on the 12:00 tour.

While we were waiting we drove to Hammond’s Candies. They are one of the few places that still makes candy canes by hand. They specialize in candy canes, lollipops, and hard candies but the also make some chocolates and caramels. Here is a picture of the outside of their store. On one side of the building they have a Santa Claus that is climbing the wall.

While waiting for the first tour of the day to start we walked around and looked at their displays. The 5 lb. candy cane was one of my favorites.

They first show you a quick 5 minute movie showing the process of how they make the candies. Here is the family watching the process through the windows.

Here is the table where they are pulling the candy through a machine, twisting it to make the swirl and then the women are hand rolling the candy pieces into lollipops and placing the sticks in them. In another room they hand bag each lollipop and put a twisty tie and bow on each one.

At another table they put together slabs of colored sugar to form the base for the candies. The table has flames at the back that keeps the table at 220 degrees so the sugar stays soft. On this day they took a slab of red, white, and blue and formed it into a layered brick that they then stretch out and put through a ribbon machine that makes ribbon candies. This batch was for Fourth of July and was strawberry flavored.

Joshua was enjoying watching the candy being made but he was enjoying being a ham for the camera a little bit more.

While we were driving back to the US Mint for our tour we spotted a sculpture that I couldn’t resist getting a picture of.

The tour of the US Mint was very interesting. We were not allowed to bring in cameras or cell phones that had cameras on them. All you were allowed to bring in was a small folding wallet that could hold ID. You couldn’t even have a wallet big enough for a checkbook. I went in with my license and credit card in my back pocket. :)

Everyone has to go through a metal detector to get in. Mom had to take her shoes off because the detector went off when she went through. She had forgotten that her shoes have springs in the soles and apparently it was enough to set off the detector. The first part is a room that has displays of different forms of money that has been used over the years. It was very interesting. They even had displays of money from biblical times.

Next they hand out a souvenir before taking you into the main building where you see the coins being made. The souvenir is a penny and a penny slug in a plastic bag. Our pennies were all 2008D’s. The slug is a penny that doesn’t have anything printed on either side. The Denver mint produces all of the coins for west of the Mississippi. The day we were there they were running pennies. Samantha asked and she was told that they produce 15 million pennies a day.

Towards the end they showed a display of their new program which is one dollar coins with each president on it. They start with George Washington and will go through each president. The catch is the presidents have to be dead for at least two years and they can’t skip a president. So although Reagan is dead they have to wait until Carter is dead for at least two years before they can continue. Right now they will continue through until 2016.

They then show you where they package the uncirculated coins. Apparently Philadelphia sends Denver their sets and Denver boxes the full sets together. The last part of the tour takes you through the original building with the original wiring and fixtures. You get to see the original guard box that hangs between the staircase pointing towards the original doors. It is a very small box that has two small windows and two small holes under the windows for the gun barrels to stick out. You get to exit out of the original doors that weigh 2000 lbs each and still have the original hinges in them.

It was a very informative tour. I think everyone enjoyed it, except maybe Josh. We had to keep telling him to be quiet and then halfway through the tour he fell asleep. :) Timmy was also worn out by the end of the morning so he decided to take a nap on grandma’s lap on the way home.

St. Vrain and Melissa

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We arrived in Longmont on Tuesday night. Since we weren’t supposed to check in until Wednesday we stayed the first night at a local Walmart. We called in the morning and they said it was fine for us to check in early so by 9:00 or so we were settled into our sites. We took mom’s camper off of the truck and lowered the camper down. I was amazed at how quickly it comes off. Nathan had it off while I was hooking the RV up to electric and water. The weather couldn’t have been better. All day it was clear and high 70’s with a light breeze.

We took it as an opportunity to open up all the windows and do some major cleaning. I drove mom into town and dropped her off with 4 blankets and 4 bags of laundry. Needless to say we didn’t see her for many hours. We decided to wash the comforter on the bed because we started putting two and two together and realized that two days before my rash started was when we put the new comforter on the bed. We washed the sheets but hadn’t washed the comforter. The biopsies came back that the rash is allergic contact dermatitis and they said until I figured out what caused it, if I was still in contact with it, it won’t go away.

The first laundromat we went to was very small and the person who was using the large washers was washing horse blankets in them. I am severely allergic to horses. Cats send me to the hospital with asthma attacks and I am more allergic to horses, so we decided it wouldn’t be a good idea to wash my comforter in that washer. We found a bigger laundromat and mom was talking to the man who was using their big washers. He was a nurse who used to be in textiles. He said that they often put formaldehyde on comforters to keep things from growing on them while they are sitting. He was washing his whites in lots of bleach in the washer mom used for my comforter. :)

While I was cleaning the RV, Nathan was catching up with work and phone calls. While outside on one of his calls he was getting yelled at by a bird… I am trying to get a better picture of her but this is what I have so far.

Nathan started looking around to see what she was mad about. He found this on the ground not too far from the RV…

I am not sure why she has chosen to build her nest on the ground where her eggs could easily be stepped on but we have been keeping an eye on her since the first day. We also had a chance to update our state stickers since the weather was so nice. Here is what are map looks like now…

Wednesday night the wind howled and was shaking both us and mom. We were having gusts that were getting up to 60mph. Apparently it brought a change in the weather because Thursday morning we woke up and it was snowing! Crazy weather here. Nathan had to work on Thursday, so we dropped him off at Paladin Press in Boulder and we headed to Colorado Springs to see Andrea’s sister, Melissa. We wanted to see her while we were here anyways but we had to go and see her May 1st because our bank has merged with another one and our bank cards are no longer good. Our new ones had been mailed overnight to Melissa’s house so I needed to go and pick them up.

On our way to Colorado Springs traffic was slow, I am guessing because of the snow. We finally started to make some good time and then traffic STOPPED. I ended up putting the truck in park and turning it off. All we could see from our vantage point was a double trailer FedEx truck off the side of the road. While we were sitting there three fire rescue trucks, four police cars, a fire truck and an ambulance all went by. Then two large tow trucks came. According to some of the truck drivers that were walking around a truck wrecked with a car. We never did see the car. I don’t think the FedEx truck was directly involved. I think he may have driven off the side to avoid the accident. What I could see as we went by looked like two semis wrecked. Here is what I managed to get a picture of once we started moving…

We called Melissa to let her now why we were so late. We had called her when we were 10 miles from her exit to give her time to get home and the accident was 5 miles from her exit. After traffic finally started moving (only one lane) we managed to get there without any mishaps. Melissa is 35 weeks pregnant with her second child and while we were visiting with her she was having a lot of contractions. She is having a boy. Who knows… maybe we will get to see him before we leave. :) The kids had fun playing with her daughter, Abigail and after playing for awhile we went out to lunch with them. Here is a picture of Melissa, Abigail, and Samantha as we were leaving for lunch.

Friday the weather started clearing up again although it was very windy all day. We were still getting 60mph winds. Saturday it has been much clearer so I could finally get a picture of our view of the mountains. This is the view directly behind the RV…

I am hoping we will be able to get some sight seeing done next week. I went to a dermatologist here on Friday. She gave me a stronger cream for my rash and it is finally going away. It will remain to be seen if the comforter was the culprit. The doctor here also put patches on my back to test for the most common irritants and I know I am reacting to something because my back is itching like crazy under the patches. I go back on Monday to check to see what I am reacting to and therefore I will know what to avoid.

We are trying to get a reservation to tour the Denver Mint but it is showing as full all next week. I am also planning on taking the kids to Hammond’s candies where they still make candy canes and hard candies by hand.

Brian’s wedding

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I managed to get a few pictures at the wedding and thought I would share them…

Here is my Aunt Beth with a family friend who came for the wedding. Beth is Brian’s mom and my dad’s sister. Both of my aunts are my dad’s sisters. My mom is an only child.

Here is a picture of mom. I am not sure why she looks so startled. We discovered a really good drink while at the wedding. The bartender mixed it up. It was cranberry juice, pineapple juice and vodka. I had the same without the vodka. I was driving and I sometimes get sick from alcohol and didn’t want to take the chance to get sick when I had to drive the next day.

Here is a picture of Brian’s wife, Erika, being walked down the aisle.

Here is a picture of Brian and Erika getting married.

My Aunt Sue and her husband James were being elusive. However, I managed to get a picture of them with Aunt Beth.

It was a beautiful wedding and I really enjoyed being able to see my aunts again. It has been quite a few years since I have seen Brian as well. The last time I saw Brian, Samantha was 2 years old.

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