Introductions: Luke Garthoff as Buzz Lightyear, Topher Padgham as Sheriff Woody, and Cole Padgham and Marshall Garthoff as the little aliens.
Monday, November 01, 2010
Happy Halloween
Introductions: Luke Garthoff as Buzz Lightyear, Topher Padgham as Sheriff Woody, and Cole Padgham and Marshall Garthoff as the little aliens.
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
2010 Trip to Thirty Mile Campground in the Weminuche Wilderness in the San Juan Mountains of the Rio Grand National Forest
We’ll get to that part in a little bit. But first, let me take you through one of the best vacations ever. I must let you know that this will be quite a long post. So get yourself a snack and a little something to sip on ‘cause reading this could take a while.
A little side note here: We couldn’t help but notice all the dead trees in the forest. You’ll notice them as well in most of our pictures and videos. Come to find out, an infestation of tiny beetles the size of a grain of rice is destroying hundreds of thousands of acres of pine trees all over
Jon, Bryan, Cole and I arrived the evening of July 24th after a very long day of travel (1 hour flight to
We told Topher he was in a cocoon and he called it a "raccoon". So cute!
This chipmunk (I nicknamed him Scarface because he has a scar above his right eye) was so tame. We couldn't believe how friendly he was. As long as he was getting peanuts, he didn't care about anything else.
On Wednesday,
After the waterfall, we headed to the Continental Reservoir for a snack. It’s quite a breathtaking view. Then again, pretty much everywhere you look in this area there’s a breathtaking view.
And our luck with the weather was still strong when we got there. We took about 30 minutes to take in the sites, get some pictures, soak our tired and sore feet in the lake, put up our tent, gather a bit of dry firewood, and get everything in the tent before it finally started raining. We hung out in the tent while it rained for about an hour. Then the rain stopped and we were able to get a campfire going (we forgot to bring a fire-starter and all we had were a few boxes of waterproof matches, but my husband the mountain man got a perfect campfire started). We spent the rest of the evening relaxing by the fire and enjoying the peace, the quiet, and the spectacular view. We were the only ones there for the night except for a lonely doe who hung out around our camp for a few hours. We were so surprised to see her come around as if we weren’t there at all. She seemed to not care about us humans one bit. She wasn’t skittish or nervous or anything. She just walked around the camp and grazed. She was beautiful and peaceful. Very lovely.
View at the very end of the zig-zag (switchbacks)...
“The Continental Divide in the
The continental divide runs from northwestern
Every continent except for
We thought about hiking up the last 1.25 miles to the top of the divide but we talked ourselves out of it because we were so tired and sore from the other 8 miles. I’m regretting it now. I think we’ll definitely have to do it next time we make this trek.
We woke up the next morning just before sunrise and I got this beautiful video of an upside-down mountain. Ok, it’s just the reflection of the Divide in the lake, but it looks so cool!
We got another fire started to cook our breakfast and then packed up everything to head back to Thirty Mile. We noticed that we had a little company sometime during the night. There were mountain lion tracks about 20 or so yards from our tent. Yikes! Thankfully, we didn’t see her at all and we made it safely back to camp after another 4 hour hike. We took a little time to do some fly-fishing along the way.
Mountain lion print (you have to look closely)...
Finally getting back to camp...
One last wonderful memory to share. We got this picture of Topher and Cole on what Shari named "Horse Rock". She also has a picture of Bryan and Jon on this exact same rock when they were this age. So sweet. She's going to send that picture to me and as soon as I get it, I'll post it next to this one. I just love this...We spent the next day recovering and getting things ready to leave on Sunday. I’m always so sad when our trip comes to an end. Maybe next year we can spend an entire 2 weeks there. I would love that. It’s just so hard coming back to
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Cole is on the run
He also had his 15-month check-up today. He got rave reviews. :) His stats are 22lbs 2oz (25th percentile) and 31" in length (50th percentile). Doc says to love him, feed him, and spoil him. I think we can manage that.
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
HOLA!!!!
The pelicans were also fun to watch. The way they soar over the waves and then swoop down and dive right in to catch fish. Bryan was especially fascinated by them. It's very relaxing to watch. We found a great little spot amongst the rocks on the edge of the water where we could sit and watch up close. Those are some big birds. Not too pretty, but fascinating nonetheless. Sad to say I didn't get any pictures of the birds. :(
The food was wonderful. We had a kitchen in our rental so we were able to cook most breakfasts and snacks and whatever. But we loved getting to go out to eat a few times, too. We had some Argentinian beef one night that was simply incredible. It literally melted in our mouths. We had a bit left over so I heated it up with our eggs the next morning for some breakfast tacos. YUMMY!! And then there was my fish dinner. I never thought I'd eat a fish that was placed on my plate whole, eyes and all, but I did. And I'm so glad I did. Fresh snapper sauteed in garlic and it was fan-freakin-tastic. I did get a picture of it before devouring it. See below.
In the meantime, Topher and Cole are having a blast in Kansas with Grandma and Grandpa. Fishing, tractor rides, baby kittens, and of course, Duke the dog have been keeping them quite busy. Not sure they miss mommy and daddy very much. Certainly not nearly as much as mommy and daddy miss them. Here are some pics of their fun...
Videos of La Puesta del Sol...