10 days, 2000 miles, 6 states makes for a pretty great spring break. We have a lot to talk about so we will just get into it!
We left on Friday morning and headed south to Albuquerque where we spent the first night of our vacation with Nana and Mr. Walker. Uncle Adam, Auntie Erin and baby Sophia came down from the mountain to spend the afternoon with us. Sophia is toddling all over the place and is amazingly cute. So cute that she got a lot of the attention which did not sit well with this only child. Other than that, we had a great time with everyone.
We were up and out the door early Saturday for our drive to Tucson. We arrived to find clear blue skies and 75 degree temps. We made a quick check of the Denver weather and saw that it was 20 degrees and snowing. Obviously, we made a good choice, getting the heck out of there.
We checked into our hotel (our favorite, La Paloma) and spent some time eating our lunch out in the patio, soaking in the sunshine.
Just before we moved from Tucson to Denver, mom and dad's good friends, Brian and Christina, asked them to be godparents for their son but until now, we haven't been able to get back for his baptism. We were finally able to get it done this weekend. We all met at the church for Evan's baptism and then headed to Brian and Christina's for dinner with the family. It was an awesome time to be with such good friends again. (And to be warm!)
We finally called it a night and headed back to our hotel for a good night's sleep. On Sunday, dad got in a nice long bike ride with his old team (66 miles! Not to shabby considering how much basement riding he has been doing the last several months.) while mom and I headed to Sabino Canyon for a beautiful hike. I have pretty much forgotten all about saguaros and prickly things but in the end, I wanted to keep going farther and farther. Mom finally turned us around because we did have some other things on the calendar.
We did manage to find some time to play in the stream and it was wonderful. Did I mention it was 24 degrees in Denver at that time?
We met Grandma Sue and Grandpa Vern at Grandma's house and then headed out to La Parilla Suiza for lunch. Mmmmm- the first of three Mexicans restaurants for us!
The best part of the day though was probably the gorgeous traditional Korean party dress that Grandma got me. She got a pink one and a red one and let me pick which one I wanted. I chose the pink one because I liked the glittery flowers. I just love it!
Sunday night, we met all of our camping friends for dinner at another Mexican restaurant- 2 in one day- heaven!
It was another fabulous day- mom was able to catch up with her mom friends, I was completely entertained with the other kids there and dad was able to plan his next camping trip with boys.
I wish every Sunday could be this good!
Monday, mom went out for a nice long run while Dad and I made a bagel run for breakfast. We got ourselves showered and headed out for another great day of "meet and greet". We made a stop at my old preschool- Casita Jose- and checked in on all my favorite people. Ms. Barbara, Ms. Liz, Ms. Becky, Ms. Alesha and Ms. Connie. Either they are a lot shorter than the last time I saw them or I am a bit taller!
After that, we met Grandma and Grandpa at a really yummy Korean restaurant for lunch. Then, dad headed out for an afternoon ride while mom and I headed to Frost for some gelato and then to meet mom's friend Audrey and her daughter Madeline (my camping buddy) for an afternoon at the park.
After that, we headed to our third Mexican restaurant in two days to have dinner with dad's old bike team mates. I had an awesome time with Mr. Poore's son who is also in first grade and loves Bey Blades (my new obsession). We grabbed a table in the corner and Bey Bladeded away.
After a whirlwind of a time of family, friends and food, we headed out Tuesday morning for Disneyland. We got checked into our hotel around three and made a bee line for Disney. The very first place I found was the Lego store with a giant table set up outside to build race cars.
I then entered it in a race- and I won! I was the only one racing but no bother. At least my car actually rolled and stayed together which is more than I can say for some of the other cars!
We finally got home around 11 and hit the sack by 11:30. We were planning a nice morning of sleeping in but I was up and going at 5:30 AM. Good gawd. It was an exhausting but fun day. The big ride of the day was California Screamin' and it was awesome! It had a super fast start, upside down loops, corkscrews and drops. We all loved it!
We got an early start on Thursday because we wanted to make sure we got onto Radiator Springs Racers. We got there right as it opened and already the wait was 80 minutes!
It was so worth it once we got in. It was really fun and mom totally wanted to go again but wasn't about to wait 120+ minutes.
After another fantastic two and half days in Disney, it was time to start our long trek home. We drove from LA to St. George, Utah. That is some amazingly beautiful country. We got in early enough that dad was able to squeeze in a bike ride and mom and I headed out for another hike.
We finally headed back to the land of Subarus and good craft beer on Saturday and after a long 10 hour drive, we were exhausted. We still didn't want to be home though. Usually after these long vacations, we are looking forward to our own bed and electric toothbrushes but this time, I think we could have gone for another week.
Sunday was Easter and very low keyed. I was sick with some weird cold thing and spent the day on the couch while mom and dad got caught up on the drudgery that is life- laundry, taxes etc. The only good things are that we missed the worst weather (it was 70 degrees today) and we are back to good beer.
It was a wonderful, wonderful vacation with lots of good memories and we can't wait to do it again!
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