Sunday, April 12, 2015

Castle Rock Colorado & Golden Colorado


Castle Rock, C0
By Ally

We arrived in Castle Rock Colorado during the evening. We set up and started off on a search for dinner. We found a happening hamburger joint called “Crave”. It was so full of people that we had to wait a while for a spot to sit. When we took a look at the menu the food choices were crazy. A hamburger patty with donuts as the buns. Peanut butter, bacon and jalapeno burger and a cheeseburger over a grilled cheese sandwich. These are only a few of the crazy options. Crave also had some burgers that weren’t as weird and so our family went for those. 

Castle Rock
The next day we went hiking to “The Castle Rock” that sits up on a mountain in the middle of town. It was a very minor hike, but still fun to get out there and hike a mountain!  Finally mountains! :-) 


After this we spent the day at our exciting RV Park which is created for kids. It was called Jelly Stone “and there are many of these scattered throughout the United States.  They had a jumping pillow that the kids thoroughly enjoyed jumping wildly on. Mom got whatever sickness I had a few weeks ago so on Monday so we just hung out at the RV Park once again to just rest. It was Dad's birthday, so Mom made  Dad's favorite desert, "banana cream pie".
Dad's Birthday !
Tuesday Mom contacted her friends the Sherrie’s who lived in Arroyo Grande eight years ago. Mom hadn’t talked to them in years. So when we spent a park day with them we talked and talked and caught up on each other’s lives. Wednesday Mom  still felt under the weather so we rested again at the RV site and played on the jumping pillow and dyed Easter eggs.

Focus on the Family
Narnia Room
 Thursday we took another long drive to Colorado Springs and went to the headquarters of Focus on the Family. It was very kid friendly and had a two-story slide and an ice cream and soda shop. They also had a room that was set up to look like the the entrance to Narnia 


After hanging there for a while we drove to the Olympic Training Center where the Olympic athletes train. Sadly, we missed the last tour for the day so we just looked around the front of the building and acknowledged that these talented athletes worked here, and then we left. 

On the drive back home we saw the great, snowy, famous mountain Pikes Peak. This mountain is very popular with skiers. That night we had dinner at the Sherries house and got to meet the whole family and had a wonderful time fellowshipping. (Mom was bummed that we forgot to take pictures! Next time) When we were at their house temperatures dropped significantly and our two sliding doors froze shut! Friday morning we woke up to see snow out side our windows! The snow had fallen two inches during the night and still lay untouched. This changed soon after us kids got outside. We played with the snow a full hour and enjoyed this rare opportunity. 



Mom felt a little better and took us kids on a thirty-minute drive to The Garden of the Gods; an area of unique, red, massive, sandstone rocks. It was gorgeous to see the towering rocks that stood proud over the land and to see so many amazing rock formations. After this we went to a quaint town called Manitou Springs and walked around the shops and saw the many natural springs sprouting from the earth. It was getting dark so we picked up Stake n’ Shake and drove home. Saturday we packed up and took a short hour drive to our next stop:
 Golden, Colorado near Denver.
 







Golden Colorado 
By Ally 

The first day we arrived was a Saturday. We pulled up at an encore RV site and when we first saw it we automatically said “Nope!”  It was probably the worst RV site we have seen so far. Dad made sure to get another RV site for us to stay at  and luckily it was right across the street. It was a great site with little bunnies everywhere and an amazing trail that literaly was steps away from our RV.  Since we had so much food at home, we decided to eat a home cooked dinner that night then went out to Denver Colorado to eat the best Ice-cream in the world: Little mans ice-cream. All of us enjoyed the Cookie Monster ice cream with little bits of red velvet, chocolate and peanut butter ice cream sandwich cookies inside of a creamy vanilla ice cream. YUUUUUM! 

Sunday morning was Easter Sunday. We woke up at three in the morning to go to the Red Rocks Sunrise Easter service. It was very dark as we drove up mountains to get to the Red Rock amphitheater which was only a couple miles from our RV site. The stares were still out and were sparkling brightly in the velvet sky. When we got to the amphitheater there were many people already in the bleachers and we were lucky enough to get a spot before they were all taken. A concert began and a band called Cadence played their music. Skylar Kaylyn, a lady we actually met and got to listen to in South Dakota, also played with her band called  Citizen Way . Once the concert part was over the sun began to rise and the big red rocks of the amphitheater were illuminated by the morning rays of light.  

After the sermon was over we went home to open up our Easter baskets!! Mom had ordered chocolate bunnies all the way from our favorite candy shop in New York!
Top of Flat Iron
 Once we enjoyed our goodies  we drove to Bolder to hike the massive mountains called “The Flat Irons.” It was probably the biggest steepest  hike I have ever been on. Snow was still on the mountain tops from a week ago but the sun was out and shining its  warmth. The rocks were massive and altogether beautiful. After this long three and a half hour hike we were very tired and extra dirty so we went back to the RV to clean up. That night we picked up our Cousin Brandon from his college and took him out to dinner at Woody's Woodfired Pizza a popular place in Golden Co. It was a great time catching up with our cousin since we hadn’t seen him for four years and many things have changed since then. What a wonderful conclusion to an Easter Sunday.





Thursday Dad took us kids on a “Field Trip.” Leaving Mom at home “ she called it a teacher work day”, we went to NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory.) This is where scientists study how to make renewable energy ,they replace a whole lot more energy than they consume. Our tour guide named Ashley was very happy to show us all the things that happen in NREL and was also interested in our RVing life.  We also went to the Coors Beer Factory to take a tour there. We learned what beer was made out of (barley, yeast, water…. ect.) and what they used to season it (Hops). We walked around and saw the beer being made and packaged. At the end they let the adults have three samples of beer from the factory and unlimited soda for the kids. We took an advantage of that! :)
Celestial Tea Tour 


Friday Dad also took us on another “Field Trip” to the Celestial Seasoning Tea Tour. Here we smelt and felt the ingredients that go into their tea and we also got to have many samples of their tea as well. They took us around the factory and we saw how they packaged and made the tea. We entered into the peppermint tea room and the smell was amazing, and almost overwhelming. Saturday morning we packed up and left Golden, Colorado and drove up the massive Colorado Rocky Mountains. The Rockies were still covered in snow and at a place we just stopped off to use the restroom and play with the snow. So fun! We enjoyed the scenic drive all the way to Moab, Utah.









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