Friday, July 17, 2009

July 9

The weather was beautiful today so we decided to do one of the common events at Mom and Dad's mountain house... walking into town.
It's about a mile into town (down hill most of the way) going through woods, near houses and along the Bow river.
There is a big playground along the way so we stopped along the way and enjoyed the view of the mountains while the kids monkey barred and slid.
Once in town we met mom for a great lunch (Canmore has a great collection of restaurants!)
Mom bought them each a new Webkins at the dollar store (they weren't a dollar, just everything is rounded to a dollar). Joe got a blue whale, which I thought was really boring until he thought up the name... "Whalmer". Pete picked out a yellow canary which is he calling "Birdy".
We started back to the house and walked a different way which took us over an old trestle bridge. We took the opportunity to walk in some out-of-the-way paths.. got a little lost and then back on the right track. We stopped at the playground one more time and then trecked back up the hill to the house. We probably walked 3 miles!
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Saturday, July 11, 2009

July 8 - evening edition

Today we went into Banff to watch "Ice Age the unnecessary 3rd sequel".

Afterwards we went to the rock shop and looked around. Joe bought a fossil and I avoided buying Pete the gookey necklaces he was partial to.



We then went to the Grizzly House in Banff. This restaurant serves fondue in all its forms and even had phones at the table just in case you want to phone an interesting party.

We enjoyed cheese, beef on hot rock and chocolate fondue. The kids enjoyed it (ok, Joe didn't like the cheese) and Pete ate more than anyone else!



Once we got home we had another bout of homesickness by the kids, but I decided we would stay until the originally planned Sunday departure.

July 8

Today was chilly in the mountains and it was kind of exciting to get out long pants for the kids to wear (pete refused).

We took a walk up to Quarry Lake up the hill from Mom and Dad's house.

This little lake is very cute and very cold.



The best part is the hill you have to cross to get to the lake... every time we walk up there we do the same thing...



We walked around the lake and once we got to the beach part the kids started playing in the water. I thought before we left that I should bring clean clothes, just in case someone fell in. Alas...



So we stripped the boys down to the driest stuff they had and we walked home.


A nice day.

July 7

Today we went white water rafting on the Kananaskis River!

The kids were totally excited when we were going to the entry point. We had seen an IMAX in Albuquerque about the Grand Canyon where they went white water rafting. Since then Joe had asked over and over again if we could go rafting.

It turns out that when you are 5 years old (and 7) you can only go on class 2 rapids. There are three main rivers around Canmore and the Kananaskis is the only one that kids less than 10 can go on.

We got there and changed into the wetsuits and flotation devices. Joe was totally excited, but Pete was a little apprehensive.

The boys sat in the front of the raft and experienced all the waves up front and personal. As the pictures show... Joe loved it and Pete didn't.

We had a great time and Joe can't wait to do it again, while we will have to convince Pete.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Day 10 - Suzy's Birthday

Today I slept in. After a super long shower I walked down to the playground in the communal background behind mom and dad's house.

I have been enjoying the view of the mountains, even through the rain today. It's so relaxing up here.

I think we are going to dinner tonight somewhere to celebrate my birthday! I am really sorry Ryan isn't here to help me celebrate, and so he doesn't have to be all alone at home for another week.

Day 9

Last day of massive driving before we get to Canada!

We got up early (the sun comes up really early in the north!) and I gave the boys 2 options. We could get going and get to Grandma and Grandpa's as fast as possible, or we could go swim in the lake some more and hike around... the boys picked the former.

We drove back towards Columbia Falls on the west side of Glacier (not going all the way down the Going to the Sun road... I know, I know... but I was ready to be done with driving!).

We had a great breakfast in Columbia Falls where my hankering for a breakfast taco was met at the Montana Roasting Co. The kids were excited to get in the car and watch more Pokemon!!!

We made it to the border and crossed in less than 5 minutes. We drove up into BC and made good time to Radium Hot Springs in time to have some lunch and swim for about an hour.

The hot springs are really great! At this spring they have a hot pool and a cool one with slides and diving boards. The kids had such a great time, there's no surprise that they were rotten when I said we had to go. Joe was particularly beside himself when I said no to ice cream too. Screaming all the way to the car I had my only moment of "what have I gotten myself into" when I got them in the car. As we were pulling out Pete said that his seat belt was stuck (common since he likes to pull it all the way out until it clicks). This time it was totally broken. So I opened the back and rearranged all the stuff and moved Pete's chair to the third row and got him into the car. I was at the end of my rope, but I put myself in timeout (and told the kids so) and sat in the front and told them they couldn't talk to me.

I managed to calm down, even started singing some songs and we successfully made it to Banff National Park. Out the other side and into Canmore and we made it to Mom and Dad's!

2700 miles!

We hung out, had a really nice dinner that did not include a single french fry.

It was a treat to not share a room with the boys and not have to go to bed at the same time as they were. Mom and I stayed up and watched Miss Marple on PBS.

Day 8

Today we got up in Idaho Falls. I knew that we would be in the car for a long time, so we went for a quick swim before we left. The kids had a good time and were ready to get going after a quick breakfast.

We got going and drove north towards Montana.

We stopped in Dillon, Idaho and got a snack and coffee at a great coffee place called "Big Ass". The kids loved it (Joe giggled).

We made it to Missoula around lunch time and stopped at Fudrucker's for a burger. We hit the road again and started towards Kalispell.

Years ago my family had taken a summer vacation in Columbia Falls where I remember Dad teaching me to cast a fly rod on the golf course. It was nice to think of finally getting to Canmore where my parents have owned their house for 9 years!

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We made it to Glacier Park and rode up the Going to the Sun Road until we got to the Lake McDonald Lodge. We checked into the room (which wasn't in the Lodge itself, but the "motel"). After we got rid of our stuff in the (unairconditioned) room we went for a walk and to get some dinner. We checked out the casual restaurant near the lodge and decided to check out the nicer restaurant within the lodge itself. We had a great dinner (with a yummy huckleberry margarita) and even spotted some deer outside the window during dinner.

Afterward we went down to the lake side of the lodge and the kids played in a creek that emptied into the lake. They spent about an hour trying to block the flow of the stream with rocks and ended up totally wet (and happy).

We went back to the room and went to sleep. Happily Ryan called us in the room as there was no cell service in the park.

It was a long driving day, but a good day.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Day 7

Today was mostly driving, driving, driving.

We got up and got out the door, said a big goodbye to Grandma Pam and then hit the road.

The road from Moab to I-70 was really beautiful, lots of red rocks and interesting formations. We got on I-70 for only 20 miles or so and then headed through Price to Salt Lake City.

For lunch we stopped in Provo near BYU for McDonalds. (It had a great big playground).

Then another quick stop at the Walmart for new headphones for Pete and a new Pokemon DVD.

We made it to Idaho Falls, checked into a hotel with an indoor pool and collapsed (after the obligatory swim).

I didn't take a single picture today!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Day 6

We convinced Pam to come with us on this day to Moab to make what would have been 2 REALLY long days into 3 longish ones. Plus we got to see Arches National Monument together.

I slept in a bit so we didn't get going until 10:30am. First stop was Four Corners Monument (which has recently been discovered to be about 2 miles off of the real corners, but whatever). It took a while to get there, but we did drive through Arizona for about 10 miles and then back into NM.

The monument is ok, the most interesting part is finding out that the iron work that is part of the monument was created by Ryan's Aunt RaeLee. We got a snowcone and some Navajo Fry Bread and then got on the road.

Next was the exciting stop on the road south of Cortez, CO where we sat for half an hour for what turned out to be road work. So frustrating!

We finally made it to Cortez and had the wished for Dairy Queen for lunch. We got going and headed towards Moab. On the way we stopped at "Wilson Arch" a windown in the rock on the side of the road. It was really pretty and a taste of things to come in Arches.

Finally we made it to Moab and decided to go straight to Arches as it was overcast and pretty cool at 5:30pm. We spent a little time in the visitor center and then drove into the park.

All I can say (and Pam kept saying) is... wow. "How come I didn't ever come here before?" she kept asking. She is a rock hound and kept pointing out how the formations were formed etc. Very exciting and really fun. The kids loved standing up out the sun roof and taking pictures (while we were stopped, of course).

We got back to the hotel and we all went swimming and then to bed. What a great day!

Day 5


Today we spent the whole day in Farmington, NM with Grandma Pam.

The best part was when we got in the SUV and went for an adventure out into the wilds of the Navajo reservation to look for petrified trees. We drove down dirt roads and then turned off of those onto dirt tracks (using the 4 wheel drive for the first time ever!) and ended up near a pump jack in the middle of nowhere.

We got out near some interesting formation and starting climbing around. I warned the kids about snakes and critters, but happily we didn't see any. We did climb around the sandstone and found a big tree that had been trapped in the sand however many years ago and it was petrified. Pam told the boys all about how this part of NM had been underwater or part of a riverbed. The kids really loved it. Joe was particularly excited when he found a bone just laying on the ground.

We headed back to the house and spent the rest of the day lounging. We had a nice dinner with Larry (Uncle) and Alyssa (cousin) and then hit the sack.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Day 4

Day 4 was quite fun. We got up and Grandma Loretta took the kids to the grocery store while I packed up the car. Around 10:30 we headed out to Sandia Peak to take the tramway to the top to look out over Albuquerque. The kids were skeptical until we got there and then they were jumping up and down in anticipation.

The ride up was fun and once we got to the top we had a picnic lunch and walked around a bit. Took lots of photos (have to wait for that faster connection.. sorry!). It was a great time!

We went back down and then headed back to Jim and Loretta's house to finish packing and head out to Farmington. We got going around 1ish and hit the road. One little sad moment... I stopped at the Starbucks to get a coffee for the road and realized it was the one we stopped at right after we found out about Josh 2 years ago.

Along the way we took a detour to Chaco Canyon to check out the ruins. It was really wonderful to see and exciting to drive on a dirt road. The ruins are so beautiful, even the kids were impressed. The most memorable part was when we were peeking in an covered room and I looked down and saw only dirt. Pete looked in and said he saw a bug. Joe looked in and saw a snake. I didn't believe Joe, so I looked in again and was quite surprised to see a large (3-4 ft) snake crawling across the floor. Like the girl I am and don't admit to, I screeched and ran in the other direction. Later when I was telling Ryan about it he asked "what did it look like, did it have a diamond patterns, blah, blah". I told him it was a large snake and I didn't wait to find out what kind.

We made it to Grandma Pam's around 7pm. It was really nice to see her again and she seems quite happy to see us.