More of this beauty in the photo gallery.Aliviah’s favorite part? That you need a step to get up in it. Oh, how my heart swells!
]]>We’ve seen quite a bit of Colorado in the weeks that we’ve been here. Today we went to the Cave of Winds. It was pretty cool. Aliviah got scared a little when it got dark but she was a trooper. There were some tight spots to squeeze through and low hanging stalactites. We came through with some good pictures and a toy bat (creatively named”Batty” by Aliviah). Also in the gallery are some pictures of Aliviah and her new boyfriends, Nicky and Chaim.
We’ve made it to Colorado and are so far in love. The weather is great, the sites are gorgeous, and we’ve got a great house waiting for us. We’ve been doing a little sight seeing and have found some pretty cool places. Yesterday we went to the zoo. The chipmunks run around free and fearless. The best thing we saw was a mountain lion trying to catch a little Alvin. That poor chipmunk escaped right at the last minute! Today we packed a lunch and headed to the Garden of the Gods. They are amazing red rock formations. It was all fun and games until a very close lightning and thunder clap scared Aliviah half to death. Then the massive downpour started. We had to walk half a mile to the truck with Aliviah screaming the whole way. After we made it safe and sound, we headed to Wal-Mart for an umbrella. The day was still young and the rain had let up by the time we had decided between the Dora or Spongebob umbrella. (An obnoxious Spongebob won out by the way). Our GPS then got us very lost up a very high mountian with no guardrails. After the truck stopped overheating and I opened my eyes, we made our way to Seven Falls. Unlike the Mohican trail to that waterfall, this was a REAL waterfall, not just a trickle. It’s called Seven Falls….because there’s seven waterfalls. I know, National Parks with their crazy names! You had the option to walk up a hundred steps to the observation deck or take the Mountain Elevator. Bet you can’t guess what we did. From the observation deck, Andrew noticed another set of steps that led up beside the falls. This set was 224 steps. That’s metal steps, with no backing, straight up the side of a mountain. Andrew threw Aliviah up on his shoulders and we started our trek. I made it 10 steps, looked down, and had a mini panic attack. Andrew and Aliviah made it all the way to the top! With Aliviah on Andrew’s shoulders! He said the way down was a tad more difficult, not being able to see the stairs and all. Now we’re winding down a great day with some good tv and even better pizza. What fun should we get into tomorrow?
There’s a ton of pictures in the gallery. I’m not sure why they are out of order but I’ll try to fix it.
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]]>The drinking fountain. And the dinosaurs. She asks Andrew all their names and if they eat meat or leaves.
To be two again and to find everything around you new and amazing. She loves hotel rooms and road trips. We couldn’t ask for a better little traveler. For the first time she got to sleep in her own big person bed and she had enough room for all her “friends” that have to travel with us. G.I Joe took the trip with us. Definitely an Army kid.
She could barely contain her excitement on the way to DISNEYLAND. She kept asking if we could get out of the car yet. Then we got to ride a train! We saw little kids! And a castle! There was a carousel! The very first ride we took was the Pinocchio ride. It was dark and scary and terrified her! It set the mood for the rest of the day. She refused to ride anything else. If we went to wait in line, even for another train ride, she would start crying and beg to be put back in her stroller. We finally convinced her to take the Winnie the Pooh ride. She loves Pooh! It’ll be fun, we promise! It started out fine….then got dark! She started screaming and the ride got creepier. Come on! Can’t they make one ride kid friendly? The day got a little better when she got to see Goofy’s house, which had a little playground. She got to see Mickey and Minnie and Donald Duck. She got a new Pooh toy and the required Mickey ears. All in all, it was a pretty good day. Even if a little tiring.
We had a three day pass so the next day we went to the other park. It’s called California Adventure Park. It’s an amusement park like Cedar Point. Aliviah got to see a Mickey Mouse Clubhouse show, which she enjoyed A LOT. She became hysterical when we tried to take her on the caterpillar tram ride, remembering Pinocchio. We ate way too much ice cream, saw once in a lifetime sites, and walked away smiling.