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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Breckenridge, Colorado Family Vacation Day 3

Day three seemed to fly by! We spent most of the day hanging around the house with Roman so that Liz and D could go skiing. Roman has had a really rough time here, particularly at night. While at home he sleeps through the night, here he wakes about every 20-30 minutes crying. Poor guy!

Weeks before we make any trip, I can count on Mark to research our destination. For at least three weeks leading up to this trip Mark researched things to do with kids, things that we must do when we visit. He even checked the Main Street Live Cam several times a day! One suggested activity from many sources was that we must try the crepes! So, D and Liz met us on Main Street after they were finished skiing to try out some crepes!

On our way to the crepe stand, Abi said she got to cross one more thing off of her bucket list: pet a horse pulling a carriage. Just to note, these horse were HUGE!
 
 The menu had so many selections! You could choose anything from pepperoni pizza to a smores crepe! Mark had a butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar, I had nutella, Austin had cheesecake, and Abi had a smores crepe.

 The kid-o's watching their crepes being made.
 
After we had our crepes, we all headed back to the house to start dinner. It was mine and Georgiet's turn to cook for the group. I made potato soup with all the fixings and Georgiet made a Filipino dish called Chicken Adobo...it was delicious!

The rest of the evening we played games again. Again, many laughs were had! Day four has more activities on the schedule, I can't wait to share them!

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Breckenridge, Colorado Family Vacation 2013 Day 0

   We left Houston around 4:30pm Friday afternoon to begin the long, long, LONG drive to Breckenridge, Colorado. By we, I mean our immediate Brewer family (Mark, me, Austin, and Abi) and the Blanco family (Javier, Taunya, Cameron, Remington, and Lyla). To help make as few trips on the trip as possible and save a buck, I made a grocery store run to stock up on snacks. I packed a small ice cooler full of drinks (water, Gatorade...and of course, Diet Dr Pepper!) and put it directly behind the kids' seat so that they would have easy access. We were loaded down with clothing for a full 8 days plus snow gear! Speaking of snow gear, I found great deals on practically brand new items at my local thrift store. I was quite pleased with my findings! I purchased Austin and Abi each 2 sets of snow suits (pants/jump suit and jackets) online in the spring thinking I was getting a great deal because it was at the end of the season! I paid about $40 each for them. I'm from Houston, Texas...we get hot weather...that's pretty much it! What do I know about purchasing snow gear?! So, once I found the full racks of used snow suits at the thrift store I was bummed! There was a way larger selection of kids' items than there was for adults. I was able to find three adult jackets, jump suits, and two pairs of winter water proofed gloves. They also had several pairs of snow boots, but none in the sizes we needed. The most expensive item was one of the jump suits at $8 whole dollars!! So, if you need to make a trip to a snowy place, I highly recommend checking out your local thrift store before paying the ridiculous prices anywhere else!

 Once we were on the road, we did our best not to stop until we got to Fort Worth. That was the smoothest stretch of the trip. Texas is big. It is hard to realize how big until you have to travel across it!! We finally had to stop around 12:30am to at a rest stop to rest.



Both of the kids couldn't get comfortable in the back seat; so, Austin crawled up and made a bed on top of the luggage!
 

We slept until 2:30am and then headed out again. About the time we hit Wichita Falls, the roads began to get really icy. I suppose it wasn't helpful that a nasty storm was in the process of blowing through. So, we had to slow down dramatically.  Not fun when your trip supposed to take close to 17 hours without stops! There was one road that we drove down that was two lanes, in the middle of nowhere, and covered in ice. A scene that made us all pray that we did not have any car trouble!
At the fist sight of real snow, we made a stop for the kids to make snowballs!

First sight of snow!

 Snow on the ground makes for two very happy kid-o's
 


We finally made it to New Mexico before we all came to a mutual agreement that breakfast must take place outside of the vehicles! We found a Denny's...ok, Denny's was really all they had...
Lyla, caught making a face at me!
 
Snowballs outside of Denny's!
 
Excited to get there already, hit the road. Just beyond the small town of Raton, New Mexico our breath was taken away by this:
 
 


Pictures don't do it justice!
 
 
From this point on, the fastest we probably drove was at least 20 miles under the speed limit! Once we were deep into Colorado, we were driving slow enough for me to snap some awesome pictures of the scenery.
 






 
My favorite memory from driving down these twisty, turning roads is Austin's and Abi's reaction to the scenery. Both of them kept gasping about "how beautiful this is!" They could barely contain their excitement of snow! I love that!
 
I thought they couldn't get anymore excited. But as we got closer to Breckenridge, the backdrop revealed even more allure than before.
 



 
We arrived in Breckenridge, finally, around 2:30pm Saturday! It is stunning. It looks as if a picture came alive out of a travel brochure.
 





We pulled up to the house that we rented for the week, and again the awe continued! The house is so amazing, it even has a proper name: The Lodge at Snowy Point! It has 5 master bedrooms inside the main house, 4 of which have a fire place in the room. It also has a kids' bunk room, which has been handy with the group of boys. It also has a separate cottage connected to the garage that has been helpful as well! There are two game areas, a media room, two giant dining tables, and two sitting areas. The kitchen is my dream kitchen!! Other than having a fireplace in the kitchen, it also has TWO dishwashers, a bread warmer, THREE ovens, eight burners on the cook top, and three sinks! Who needs that many amenities in their kitchen you ask? Anyone that has ever cooked for a large group of people! The room that Mark and I are staying in has a balcony, a sitting area around the fireplace, and a king size bed. The connecting bathroom has a claw foot tub, a walk-in shower that has six shower heads, and several windows over looking the delightful neighborhood.

The Lodge at Snowy Point
 
The Brew-Tines (DeAndre, Elizabeth, and Roman) and the Brewers (Aaron, Georgiet, Zay, and Bastian) arrived just minutes behind us. They flew from Houston to Denver and then rented a car to drive the rest of the way. We toured the house and unpacked, ushering in the effects of the altitude changes. Walking from one end of the house to the other required a break in the middle. I, myself, felt short of breath and a bit dizzy. The one remedy we discovered through a little research is to make sure you stay hydrated. Drinking a lot of water has made a difference.  I retired very early in the evening. I was exhausted! 


Friday, November 1, 2013

Uh...What Just Happened?

Let's see here... what's just happened. Or better yet, has been happening?

The run down of 2012: I had vision problems in my right eye (like the lingering camera flash long after a photo had been snapped). I had foot pain in both of my feet. I saw an optometrist at the VA, prescribed glasses. I saw a podiatrist at the VA, prescribed orthopedic insoles. Mark's mom passed away unexpectedly. Mark lost his job. Mark started a new job. We had our floors redone in our house. Austin played A LOT of baseball! That's it in a nutshell for the big events. For the small events, I put them in pictures!

Rodeo 2012 with the cousins
 
 Valentine's Day 2012 Abi and Luke
  
Abi turned 8 

A LOT of baseball! 

Mark, Austin, Abi, and I all joined in to build Austin and Abi loft beds!
 
 

Abi's finished bed

 Austin's finished bed

Mark and I attended a Hunger Games party to celebrate the release of the movie!


 More baseball!

Easter 2012


Our Church family egg hunt!

 Austin had some fun science projects

Both enjoyed schoolwork outside!

Summer wouldn't be summer without our pals!

The Usual!

Austin's team played several tournaments close to Galveston. So, we made a mini-vacation out of it with the team!


Kemah with the team!

Summer also wouldn't be summer without a trip to the lake with Aunt Debbie with Uncle Chuck!

Swimming with cousins at Grandpa's house

Ready for Vacation Bible School

Mark and I celebrated our 11th Anniversary!

Abi was a tiger for Halloween 2012

Austin's team won 2nd place in a tournament for Halloween

Austin's team won 2nd place in the CFSA League play for 10U select teams

There were lots of family dinners

And lots of waiting on baby Roman, my nephew, to arrive

A KJ52 Concert

And meeting Manafest

And baby Roman made his appearance November 12, 2012

Thanksgiving with Papa


 
And cousins
 
Christmas Lights 2012

Decorating for Christmas!

Pancakes and Pajamas 2012

Lighting the Advent candles 2012

Brewer Family Christmas 2012

 Christmas 2012

 Christmas Morning


Christmas morning with cousins!


A lot happened last year. It was a tough year for our family, but also a year of many good memories.