Our drive to the YMCA of the Rockies Snow Mountain Ranch park near Granby, Colorado was a very pleasant 7-hour drive. An hour of that was in Utah, then about 3.5 hours in Wyoming and the last 3 or so in Colorado. The altitude of SMR at the lodge was 8,700 feet, but our cabin was much higher and near the outskirts of the park. We figure it was about 8900-9000 feet. Even for those of us who live at altitude (Salt Lake is about 4750 ft elevation), it was a noticeable difference.
From our upper balcony, looking northeast |
From our upper balcony, looking northwest |
The weather was cool and gorgeous most of the time, but it did rain a lot one night and morning. One afternoon Bruce and I took a hike along one of the trails. At the trail head, there were huge signs telling you what to do if you ran into a bear, a cougar or a moose. Yikes! Luckily, we didn’t run into anything except a lot of horse droppings as this was obviously a horse trail.
The way into the forest was down, and I was a bit concerned about going down too far and then having to climb UP to get out. But I needn’t have worried; we just took our time and snapped pictures, marveling at the beautiful landscape and turning colors.
The first night (Thursday) we all ate at the lodge. After that, Connie cooked all the dinners because she volunteered. Breakfasts were things we had all brought, and lunches were leftovers from dinner or things that the rest of us had bought at the supermarket in Granby. The meals were great (thanks, Connie!), and the rest of us split the cleaning chores. Other than that, we just stitched, gabbed, laughed. The guys watched a couple football games and NASCAR when they weren’t playing with Finley, walking or eating. Bruce did a lot of reading, too. There were several nice chairs and benches on the balconies, and they wrapped around the cabin, so you had your choice of view, sun, etc.
L-R: Lisa B, Connie K, Colleen A, Cathy K |
L-R: Mark A, Willie K with Finley, Bruce K |
The kids (except the youngest, Gunner) were in school during the 2 days we were there, but we had plenty of time after school and in the evenings to play with them. We came bearing gifts, of course (isn’t that Rule 2 of The Grandparents’ Code?). We went out to dinner one evening and Emily cooked yummy fajitas for us the second evening.
One of our favorite memories was spending time in Barnes & Noble with them as they deliberated on new books and a new toy from Grandpa and Grandma. Or maybe it was the bedtime reading; Emily read to Gunner, Bruce read with Deacon (Deacon did the reading) and I got to read with Abbie (who also did the reading). Or maybe it was the walk around the base with Emily and their boxer Bailey, talking of all sorts of things, or Gunner playing in the backyard while Grandpa read, or me playing American Girl dolls with Abbie, or Bruce teasing the kids that the large white domes on base were really houses for aliens (the kids knew they were really satellite domes)...... We can’t wait to see them again in June!!!
Now we are back home, the unpacking is done. A day or two of laundry, clean-up, grocery shopping and errands...... and it’s back to the old routine. It was a great trip!
Oh, I want to join your family. But I'm not sure I can handle the altitude. Went to a dude ranch in Colorado in the late 1980s and got winded just changing my clothes!
ReplyDeleteOh, I envy you that group of women. I would love to have a few days to sit and stitch with friends!!! Quiet and time with needles, threads, views, chatting and no tv. Sounds like heaven on earth. Wish I could join you next year.
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like the perfect trip!
ReplyDeleteThe Grands are adorable!!!
Cool! I didn't realize Lisa B was going to be there. I am so behind on blog reading. I looks like a marvelous place to spend a vacation. Somehow I think fall would be better than June.
ReplyDeletexx, Carol
Sounds like an amazing trip!!! Time to peacefully sew without any worries sounds great!!
ReplyDeleteI would have had to join the guys for NASCAR though, but I am pretty good at stitching and watching!! I lived in Aurora when I was in 5th grade. I really don't remember it, but my sister goes back to visit friends once in awhile.
Sounds like a wonderful trip - thanks for sharing! I've definitely been hankering to go to the mountains lately - so you really whet my appetite!
ReplyDeleteCathy!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip!! I have been meaning to get together with you all summer! I've been to your neck of the woods 4 times this summer! I still need to pay you for the lace and have a cider gift for you!!! I think I still have your address. I'll check and get back to you. Sounds like an awesome trip! I'd LOVE a stitching trip like that! Maybe I'll just have my own sitting trio in my back yard. Not as fun, but it may have to do!
Hugs,
Betsy
So glad to hear that Bruce is doing well! Sounds like a wonderful trip too - bedtime stories must be the BEST thing, and the views were obviously awe-some.
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