Monday, July 19, 2010
The Adventures of Macy and Mimi...
It seemed that we were lucky...a group in a motor home was just finishing breakfast and said they were leaving in 10 minutes and we could have their campsite! Yeah, it was a miracle, I thought. We paid for the site, and pitched our tent and then headed up the Rainbow lakes trail for a hike and a picnic. Here is Macy, hammering down the stakes (it was windy then) with a rock.
And then we headed out on our hike, Mimi carrying Belle and the lunch. Macy was our scout, as she exhibits goat skills in scrambling up rocks!
When we returned from our hike, though, things got a bit more adventurous. There were people in our campsite, and they claimed that they had paid for the site but just didn't pitch their tent. This is against the camping rules--you have to physically occupy the site--like pitching your tent--but I didn't want to argue. It was truly Mimi's lucky day--a man (Miguel) with a 6 year old came over and said, "My site is huge, you are welcome to pitch your tent over here and you can even put your door the other way for privacy. And my 6 year old would love to play with your 6-year old! The sites were indeed huge, so we found a flat spot and moved our tent across the road. Miguel then showed us the bear scratches on the picnic table and the trees near his site...hmmm, I am beginning to wonder about this adventure! He said not to worry, though, if a bear came, I could blow my whistle and he would come out with his Bear Mace and run it off.
We roasted hot dogs filled with mac and cheese, and strawberry marshmallows (Mimi let Macy choose the food...) and then we played in the creek--this is a picture of Gabby (Miguel's daughter) and Macy splashing in the very cold water. We had a great day, and it turned out that Miguel was a musician, so he played his guitar that evening, and then the girls took turns playing the guitar and singing (at the top of their lungs) Sponge Bob Square pants and Scooby doo songs!
Macy and I got in our tent after dark, and off course, Macy had to throw up in the tent (probably from altitude and too many strawberry marshmallows). There was a lucky stroke to this, too, though, as Mimi had the window open and she threw up out the window onto the ground. Mimi was seriously hoping that bears do NOT like recycled food...
Anyway, about 4 AM, the neighbors who had STOLEN our campsite shouted "Get out of here" and I knew there was a BEAR!! The bear was growling and hissing at their tent and it ATE their plastic water container and their foil. The bear teeth marks were really far apart too--a very BIG bear. I was safe, of course, because I was across the road, sharing a tent site with Miguel and Gabby, and Miguel had Bear Mace. The camper next to me came over (in his shorts, cowboy boots and cowboy hat--did he SLEEP in those things?) and said, "Honk your car horns!" so we did, and the bear ran off. But our neighbors were terrified and said they were leaving and going to a hotel, and Mimi just laughed because she felt so lucky that they had STOLEN her campsite and she was forced to move away from the bear!
The next morning, we had breakfast and Macy and I headed out across Trail Ridge Road to Winter Park--for a stay in the hotel and a hot shower!
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Family Traditions Part II
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Family Traditions
My daughter took her inlaws to my parent's condo in Red River, NM this week. They are having such a great time, and her husband's aunt said to her, "Do you know how lucky you are to have gotten to come here all of your life!?"
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Bagged my first 14er!
Mike and Jeanne pulled up right on time, I hopped in the car (after a trip back to the house for my cap) and we were on the road, headed down I-70 just as the rain started. Jeanne was nervous, but I was filled with both excitment (my first 14er) and dread (I've seen those peaks, and I am pretty sure this will not be my favorite hike--I really hate stepping over boulders and rocks--give me lakes and streams and waterfalls any day!)
We met Andy, Mike and Jeanne's son, at the trailhead, and were out of the car, packed up (I opted for the fanny pack and the camelback--that way, if I got really tired I could leave one on the trail and still have water)and on the trailhead at 5:45 AM--not bad, but believe it or not, the upper parking lot was already full, and there were about 30 people starting about the time we did. Andy and Mike were off and running before I ever crossed the bridge, so if you want to know about their trip, you will have to get a report from them--we never saw Andy again, and Mike was waiting for us at the bottom.
Jeanne and I started up; I am a slow hiker, and Jeanne adjusted her pace to fit mine, I think; but we were pretty well matched. The first two miles rolled through a beautiful valley, but we started at 11,200 feet, so just at treeline. The valley was covered with scrubbrush--scrubbrush that I prayed for for hours after we left it--once you leave the scrubbrush on this trail, there is no bush for privacy for miles/hours.
We met some people coming down just as we started up--they had left the trailhead around 1:30 AM in order to catch the sunrise up on the peak--it was a full moon hike for them, although the moon was somewhat obscured by the clouds. Leaving in the middle of the night would NEVER have occured to me, but they seemed happy--probably because they were through with this hike...
Anyway, my biggest fears were confirmed about the 2.5 mile marker--a big boulder field. After a mile of that, the last mile was pure rockslide--the guidebook called it a talis, but it was just because that sounds slightly better than "ROCKS EVERYWHERE--and nothing else!" Also, the peaks (Grays and Torreys) loomed in front of us and were massive and pretty daunting. This was at about 13,000 feet. Jeanne and I were slow, but doing pretty good. No one past this point looked all that happy--except for the people going DOWN! Anyway, Jeanne and I saw two different groups of mountain goats (I was wishing to be a mountain goat on the way down...).
We arrived at the top (YEAH! I would have turned around at the rockslide, but Jeanne kept encouraging me, and we MADE IT!). We signed the logbook, took some pictures, ate some summer sausage and cheese, made some new friends. The view was SPECTACULAR!! It really is like you are standing at the top of the world!!
The trip down was much more difficult, and you could really get a sense of how good you did--it was rocky, slick, and very steep. Plus, I really wanted to get to that scrubbrush...
It was 8 hours round trip...We made it though! I never have to do that again, thank goodness! Sunday, I am going to the farmers market and watching Wimbledon on TV--and not much else!!
Monday, May 10, 2010
More from Flat Matthew...
Dear Matthew,
I am having such a good time at Miss Terri’s! On Saturday, we did this great hike! We saw the ruins of an old castle. This guy, Mr. Walker, built a castle on these grounds back in the early 1900s. He also intended to build a summer White House for the
Anyway, Miss Terri also had me take a picture of her, usually she takes pictures of me! Having a great time, you should come here! On Friday, we are going to see the Rockies play!
Missing you but having fun,
Flat Matthew
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Flat Matthew at the Nuggets game
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Flat Matthew comes to visit...
I arrived in Colorado in the middle of last week. Man, is this place beautiful. From my inn, I can see the mountains, they still have a lot of snow!! We had snow the day I got here--4 inches--but it was warm and slushy and melted by the next day!
Miss Terri thought I looked very very handsome in my Rockies uniform! She says we will go to a game soon. We couldn't go to the home opener, though, because Miss Terri had to work. I got to go to work with her on Friday. She had to do something called a workshop, I think she had to earn our dinner, because we started at 5 PM on Friday night, and we played some tag games, and met some cool new people. We left as soon as that workshop was over and headed to the Texas panhandle. Miss Terri says that it is in Texas, but is really known as the badlands of Oklahoma. All I know is, it is 5 hours away, and we were in 3 states that day--we started in Colorado, crossed over into Oklahoma for 40 miles, and then crossed into what Miss Terri calls "the great state of Texas".
Miss Terri's daughter, Lyndsey, and her kids were there too, at some place called Papa ERs. It was funny, because the boy's name was ER, too, so I got confused by that. Miss Terri said just to call them BiggER and LittlER. LittlER is cute, but he did NOT want anything to do with Miss Terri. Macy, the little girl, is much more fun--she LOVES Miss Terri.
Anyway, we went horseback riding and we saw goats and baby goats, which Miss Terri called "kids". We made mexican food for dinner. Also, LittlER got a John Deere bicycle. He can't ride it, but Miss Terri pushed him all around the neighborhood! I saw all of this from Miss Terri's purse, but she forgot to take a picture. So, we stopped on the way back from the Texas panhandle and took this picture of me...can you see how windy it is? Luckily, Miss Terri had a good hold on me!!
I am soooo excited--Miss Terri says that tomorrow we are going to a Nuggets game! She is making me some new clothes to wear--she says she wants me to look like the Birdman--I don't know who that is, but I have to get some tatoos and a sweatband, so I am thinking I will look pretty cool.
And guess what else??? On Thursday, Miss Terri says we are going to fly on a plane to some place ELSE in Texas called San Antonio. She says we will visit some people called Benny boy, Brookie, and Eli Blevins. She says maybe I can ride the mini horses while I am there and work in the garden. THEN we are going to Austin for a conference. Miss Terri says that is the capital of Texas. So, we are going from the capital of Colorado to the capital of Texas and back!
I am having fun, but I miss you! Talk to you soon,
Flat Matthew.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Long Weekends are nice...
But, I still had one more day on my weekend, and I am not one to sink into self-pity, so I headed up to Estes. My plan was to do some snowshoeing with Maureen and Nan, but the snow wasn't really good for that. So, we just ended up hiking around. We saw the most amazing sights though:
a herd of over 200 elk, mamas and babies, and at least one buck...lounging around!
And one of the things I miss the most, little ER:
Friday, January 15, 2010
Mi clase de espanol...
Mi professora es Edith. Ella es de Colombia. Su esposo esta en la clase tambien.
Actualmente, estamos estudiando ser y estar. Estamos aprendiendo el vocabulario.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
The Great Western Stock Show
I love stock shows though; I feel right at home among the cowboys and cowgirls, the cattle, the horses, the roosters--and of course the jewelry, the clothes, and the food! When I arrived at 7 AM, the roosters were just waking up, crowing to make sure the other animals were up too. The cows were all brushed and braided, and the cowboys were already in the bar, knocking back whiskey in the Pfizer hospitality tent!
Anyway, a few pics from my morning adventure:
There are cows...all gussied up and ready for the show
And Ole Cowboys...just hangin' around with the old furniture...(Some call them "antiques"
And the latest in tractors...
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
My New Year's resolutions
- Be thankful every single day for my precious family and friends, those people that I enjoy and love and think about every day. I am especially blessed with new little ones, and I will appreciate every minute that I am able to spend with them. I will also be thankful for every picture I receive of them as they grow.
- I will quit worrying about my weight, and enjoy life.
- I will eat out less and cook more. This is something that I started already, about 6 months ago, and I have re-discovered the joy of cooking, even for 1!
- I will try to stay in shape for the activities I enjoy--hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, camping.
- I will take a Spanish class and an exercise class.
- I will make at least one new friend in Denver.
- I will take at least one overnight camping trip, even if I have to go alone.
- I will pay off my credit cards totally and quit using them altogether.
So, I think that is it. Now for the hard part--accomplishing them!
Happy 2010 to all of you!