Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I Love the Mountains, I Love the Rolling Hills...

Every day when the horse show was done in Estes Park, I escaped up into Rocky Mountain Mountain National Park to explore. What a beautiful place! I went on a few hikes that took me to some beautiful lakes.
 But there were always mountains surrounding me- so amazing!
 I loved this park.











Tuesday, August 23, 2011

A River Runs Under It

Have you ever stayed in a haunted house? No, really. A place that was so old that you start thinking about all of the events that have happened there over the years?

I stayed in a place just like that in Colorado while at the horse show. It was a cabin, built in the 1890's, and the first of 17 cabins built as part of the Loveland Heights Cottages. They are in the canyon that leads up to Estes next to the Big Thompson River.

Please tell me you love this super cool retro sign.
This is what my 1890's cabin looked like. It had elk antlers.
None of the doors or wooden window panes were square. The floors were a bit tilted from being added on to. And there were plenty of cobwebs. Here's the sitting room and kitchen:. I'm not sure if the pictures of the man and woman were the original owners of the cabin, but I liked to think that they were.
 Over by the TV was an awesome picture of Abraham Lincoln's family.
 This inspiring portrait hung over my bed:
 The bathroom was...compact. The biggest travesty: the toilet roll holder, screwed into the 1890's wood.
 Now, I realize I'm being pretty negative about this cabin. Cobwebs, crazy floors, doors that won't shut, somewhat creepy pictures on the walls tend to do that to me. But there was one thing about this cabin that redeemed it and made it wonderful. The river.
 My deck hung over the river. I opened all of the windows on that side of the cabin and listened to the water rush by. It was the most relaxing sound in the world and I miss waking up in the night and hearing it. One evening a fly fisherman fished right below my deck. I emailed my sisters and told them that I wanted him to either catch a fish or loose his footing and fall over. Neither happened.

The river was wonderful.








Monday, August 22, 2011

Estes Park Horse Show

I spent most of last week in Estes Park, Colorado- one of the most beautiful town in the US- taking pictures of some girls from our barn who were there for a horse show. Oh, how I wish the backgrounds at our horse shows in Utah looked like these:
 It was, by far, the most relaxing horse show I'd ever been to. After all, I didn't have my precious daughter and precious- or is that precocious- horse to look after. No stress. Just showing up when the show was set to start, taking pictures till the early afternoon, then escaping to do whatever I wanted. Lovely. Well, there was that one time when I had to tell off those obnoxious rich ladies, but other than that, it was wonderful!

Estes Park is a fun little resort town. Kind of like a very low key Park City. Their downtown has fun shops and a riverwalk.
 They also have the famous Stanley Hotel, which was the inspiration for Steven King's The Shining. Super creepy.











Saturday, August 20, 2011

Summer Road Trip- The End, I Promise.

 I know you are wondering if The Summer Road Trip ever ends. Well, it does. And in a beautiful place, too.

On the beach. I have such a fun family and we had a great vacation together!








Friday, August 19, 2011

Summer Road Trip- Yoga on the Beach

 The beach is a perfect place to do yoga, if you happen to be into that sort of thing. My kids are into that sort of thing because they all do P90X, which has a yoga DVD. They are surprisingly flexible- which is easy for a 47-year-old, non-flexible person to say.
 Look how pretty...
 Are you shocked that Bruce had to give it a try too? He wasn't so pretty...
 
Time for the human pyramid!
 Wahoo!!