My well-worn road atlas marked up by my dad from the 1st time I drove to Colorado alone. |
Stopping for $.75 cones at Little America. |
My brother Jon, sister-in-law Sam, and nephew Atticus were also visiting Colorado while I was there. I couldn't wait to see them! It had been a year since I'd last seen Jon and nearly three years since I'd seen all three of them together. Jon suffered a nearly fatal accident late last year and I've been longing to see and connect with him since. Gillian had also been anxious to see her favorite Uncle Jon again. We were both very happy girls when we finally got to hug Jon, Sam and Atticus and enjoy time with some of our favorite people!
We spent our first night in Erie at my sister Amy's. My nephew Mason was spending the holiday with friends, but the cousins went to visit him at his dad's Outback Steakhouse where he was just getting off work. They spent a few minutes talking and catching up before Mason headed off on his trip. Here's a picture from the last time we spent the 4th of July in Colorado. Can you believe how much our babies have grown up since then?
Mason, Hannah and Gillian - 2008. |
Cousins 2015 - Regan, Mason, Hannah and Gillian. |
Off to grandma's - Regan, Gillian and Hannah. |
We celebrated the 4th with a barbecue at my mom's followed by a walk through the foothills looking for the bear that had been seen near her house. We didn't see any bears, but we did learn what to do in case we ever do encounter one. Did you know you're supposed to talk softly to bears? I didn't. Since we didn't find any bears we headed up the hill to the Mt. St. Francis grounds in search of more adventure.
We found mystery, adventure and lots of animal bones on the convent grounds of what used to be a tuberculosis sanatorium. Uncle Jon was the ringleader with all of the kids enthusiastically joining him in studying the many animal bones they found in the dry canal bed that runs along the grounds. A summer storm with dark clouds rapidly moving in, the many old buildings, a graveyard, church bells tolling and religious symbols everywhere added to the ominous sense of mystery that afternoon. Gillian took most of the pictures below as she documented our bear hunt turned CSI outing.
Regan showing off her gymnast moves. |
We found mystery, adventure and lots of animal bones on the convent grounds of what used to be a tuberculosis sanatorium. Uncle Jon was the ringleader with all of the kids enthusiastically joining him in studying the many animal bones they found in the dry canal bed that runs along the grounds. A summer storm with dark clouds rapidly moving in, the many old buildings, a graveyard, church bells tolling and religious symbols everywhere added to the ominous sense of mystery that afternoon. Gillian took most of the pictures below as she documented our bear hunt turned CSI outing.
Looking at old photo albums and grandma's high school scrapbooks. |
I always like to look at the family pictures my mom keeps on her shelves. Baby Gillian and Mason are in the black & white picture. Weren't they cute? |
Only Jon can get away with flashing gang signs with mom looking at him adoringly. |
Ice cream at Josh and John's. |
Uncle Jon discussing the fine points of street art with the next generation. |
Leaving their mark on cousin Diana's office window. |
Visiting my 2nd cousin, children's book author Dian Curtis Regan. |
What a wonderful time you all had. Th)e pictures tell the story of love, laughter, and plenty of family. Thank you for sharing it all, Keicha. It's been awhile since you've been "around." :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is fun to see the highlights of the weekend again.
ReplyDeleteKeicha, I loved seeing the photos of your trip to visit Sallie (Mom and Grandma). You have a beautiful family. I'm kinda glad you didn't find the bear, but the photos of your hike are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog! I came here via your mother's blog which I follow. Although I am far away I feel as if I am getting to know you all! I loved the bit about the photo albums ... they are a favorite pastime of my family as well.
ReplyDeleteA fabulous time you all had with the family and I love the sign in the last shot.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love that Gillian looks so beautiful in Julie's old prom dresses. Bittersweet, yet so very lovely! This is a wonderful post, Keicha. I'm so glad you were able to get back to home turf, spend time with your mom, sibs and that the cousins can continue to build that cousin relationship that becomes more important as time goes by. It looks like a fabulous trip. I always wondered where Teddy Roosevelt got "Speak softly and carry a big stick" but I bet it was about more than international relations! Bet it had to do with bears! Never knew that helpful hint!
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