Sunday, August 3, 2008

Highlights of Our Summer So Far

Our last blog was from the Babbel's house in Missouri just over a month and a half ago, so as you can imagine, we have a lot to report especially given our situation the last several months.

First of all, our trip across the mid section of the United States was much more enjoyable this time around. Our second night's stay was in Denver. Kris and I both have fond memories of going to Casa Bonita as children and so we thought that Alyson and Kourtney were old enough to enjoy it too. They loved it, and we even got to sit next to the waterfall in the bungalow. We had the best view in the house!

Here is a video of the girls swimming at the hotel pool.

We arrived in Grand Junction the next day. It's always great to visit with Mom, Dad and Eleonore, and it's interesting to see how the Grand Valley is ever changing. While the girls just enjoy spending quality time with the grandparents, Kris and I have to admit that having some date nights to ourselves is the greatest perk for coming back home. Regardless of the reason, we try to make visits home a priority.

This trip was extra special for several reasons. One being that it was the first time for Dad and Ellary to meet. They formed a bond almost instantly, and she found the crook of his arm the perfect place to sleep. He also helped to take great care of her while Kris and I were away in Durango, something you will read about shortly. The second highlight was to see what great shape Mom is in now. She goes on hikes nearly every day with a group of ladies from church, and not just any old stroll down the Audubon trail. We are talking about hiking Serpents Trail at least 3 times a week. It's so awesome that her health has improved so drastically. Then another highlight included watching Mutti, Kris' mom, receive her patriarchal blessing from Bishop Dean White. It's incredible to see what reactivation into the church has done for her and the happiness it's brought her life and the lives of those around her.
Now onto the girls and what they probably enjoyed most (with kids you never can tell for sure what they are thinking). Alyson and Kourtney spent many hours playing in the sprinklers at Oma's house and also playing card games with her. They also enjoyed watering flowers at Nana and Papa's house and playing dress up. Alyson took a hike with Eleonore up to Hanging Lake and made it up without a hitch. She didn't need to be carried at any point of the hike. She was so proud to be "big".
While Alyson was on the hike, Kourtney went to Weight Watchers with mom and then out to lunch with the ladies where mom says she amazed them with her smile and hugs.
We never got a chance to go camping on the Mesa because of time constraints, so we pitched the tent in my parent's back yard and built a fire in a pit I made from left over house bricks about 15 years ago. We had tin foil dinners and watched the stars. The girls were talking about it for days and begging us to go camping in the back yard again. The girls also loved playing with their 11 year old cousin Leighton, and then with their four other cousins from Utah, Jordann, Aubrey, Eli and Joshua. (Pictures of these events will be added later. They are on a thumb drive at Kris' work.)

The highlight for Kris and I was a 4 day, 3 night trip in Durango, Colorado. The grandparents took care of Alyson and Kourtney, and yes, even baby Ellary. What blessings breast pumps are for women and their babies! It was an incredible experience to be alone together for a few days and to build special memories with just the two of us in them. We spent one afternoon on a 6 mile hike. The views were spectacular at the top of the mountain viewing the 14,000 foot mountains off in the distance and the quaint city of Durango far below. What a gorgeous part of the country it certainly is! We also spent one day touring the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde. My fear of heights was tested to the max!Kris was amazed by the architecture. See him pointing out where the flat screen T.V. should go in the kiva... We also went golfing on our way home-something Kris has only had the pleasure of doing a couple times the past year and something I hadn't done since October of 2006.
We returned back to Grand Junction the day before the 4th, so we had the opportunity to enjoy the holiday with our families including Mom, Dad, Eleonore, Leighton, Renee, Rod, Jordann, Aubrey, Eli, Joshua, and Eleonore's friend June. We spent most of the day at Lincoln Park where some of us swam, while some played card games or frisbee golf. Others just enjoyed the "general splendor" of it all.

Then we woke up bright and early the next morning and hiked the Independence Monument trail with Mom and her hiking group. To see her in action was awesome. After reaching the top in the late morning, most of us were tired from the previous days events, from the hike or the sun, or all three. However, we had a great time being together, and I personally liked looking at the Colorado desert landscape that I have taken for granted all of these years.


After such a great visit to Grand Junction, we loaded up our car and 8 foot trailer and said goodbye, then set out for our journey, hopefully the last one in a car, to Michigan. This time we made it more of a vacation as we stayed the night in Nebraska with some friends we met while living in Bloomington. Both of their parents have farms near North Platte and so we got a chance to see where they grew up. The girls also had a chance to play with their children one of which included Ellary, the girl who's name we liked so much.

We stopped to see a friend of Kris' in Nebraska the next day, and stayed one night in a hotel in Des Moines. The following morning took us to a part of the country we have never seen before: the eastern side of Lake Michigan. We know we will be revisiting some of the touristy towns along lake Michigan again these coming years. We stayed two nights in Holland, Michigan where we took one day and went to the beach. It's like being at the ocean because the water goes on for what seems like forever except the water was a whopping 69 degrees. I chose to sit on the beach with Ellary while Kris and the girls braved the chilly water. We all made sand castles and went back to the hotel with sand sticking to nearly every part of our bodies. We had to use a disposable camera until we could get to our new home in East Lansing where mom could mail us our camera battery.

The next day we drove into East Lansing and closed on our house. We love it. It's a little big but we hope to grow into it over the next several years (more kiddos to come along hopefully!). We will post more news of our adventures here soon. Take care!

1 comment:

Debbie said...

Wow, glad you guys had a great trip!! You'll have to post pictures of your house! Good luck getting settled into life! Thanks for the update.