A Different Kind of Adventure

It’s been a while since we posted. Quite a bit has changed in our adventure plans. After some research and checking some areas out, we fell in love with a place called Durango.

Now the locals say we cannot share how cool this place is, as they do not need anymore transplants, but when you talk to them further you find that a good majority of them are transplants themselves. So we have joined the many Alaskans, Texans, Californians and on by deciding to make this our next home.

Kids are in schools here, both of us have now found employment, and we are prepping a lovely lot for us to winter in the RV until we can build. That in itself is an adventure. Both exciting and stressful, we have had the ups and downs of reviewing plans, dealing with contractors, watching your savings disappear, and feeling very behind schedule.

This past week has been especially productive with power being installed, the septic system being approved and water lines being run. I also started my new job (John started a few weeks before me) and the kids are doing great in their new schools. Even Andie is pretty happy about it all.

We will try to keep this site updated for those who are curious about life in an RV, which we will be in for about 11 more months, or our family journey in general.

It’s been an amazing 5 months, and we intend to keep it that way.

Weekends

So we have just been hanging out in the southern Colorado New Mexico border area for the past few weeks. We plan on being here a bit longer and I think it is a much needed weekend.

Weekends are typically considered days off. Days off from work and the routine of a scheduled life that most of us participate in to make money , raise a family and accomplish goals we set for ourselves. We tend to limit these things to just the work week, Monday through Friday and we pretty much know what we need to do every day and then when the weekend comes we are free to do what we want.

Now we have not been on a set schedule or routine for the last few months other than the routine of getting the camper ready to transit and setting up when we get where we are going. It may seem like all of this has been one big weekend but in discussion it seems we did not think of it this way but more of that we did not get days off, so we are taking a few.

Life in Southern Colorado is relaxed and really from day to day we do not have set or scheduled things we want to do or need to do so these are days off.

I think about my career sometimes in reference to days off. Have I really had them or was it just the perception of not having to go to work or kids going to school or dance class, baseball volunteer events or grocery shopping. Did I really have days off or were they just other days to do the scheduled things that you don’t do during the week. And was work really so structured that I knew what I had to do from day to day? No

Work for the past decade with the exception of the last two years has been a chaotic mess at best. You actually start your day at the end of the previous day thinking of a plan for the next day. Things that did not get done or new things that have come up and the the next morning roles around and overnight some piece of equipment has failed or someone quit or any other number of things that you did not think would have to get done that day. You had a plan remember the day before of what you were going to do today, but that is shot to hell in the first few seconds of getting to work the following day.

Many people will tell you they thrive on the pressure and the chaos, I’m not sure I do any more. I used too, I had most of the answers to anything that could just spontaneously combust and throw a wrench into your well planned day. So in this time it was not a big deal and the pressure did not feel like it was going to be too overbearing to my well planned day so it was not to cumbersome . However I think there has to be another way. I got tired of reacting all the time instead of planning and following through.

But a day off should be just that. Not a day to do all the things you did not get to in your work week but a day off. No plans no expectations no hurry.

The leaves are turning,

The air is crisp,

Thoughts wander to things of imagination,

You can think with a clear mind.

Hmm that cloud looks like an alligator, I’m starting to like weekends!

Sick Kid, Water in the Camper, Tree Damaged Roof and a few AWESOME Parks!!

Holy moly it was an eventful few days after leaving the Grand Canyon!

As we headed down the road through Arizona towards Gallup, NM our son was in the back seat making awful moaning noises. Now this kid does not complain about much, which usually is great, but we sure wished he would speak up when he is not feeling good.

So the moaning turned to “can we pull over, I need to go to the bathroom” and the window rolling up and down. Finally we find a place to stop, which luckily was a National Monument (translate – Passport Stamp).

This stop was a blessing in disguise because not only was it a cool location, we were able to identify a big issue with the camper. Apparently the water pump was left on when we departed, and the kitchen faucet overflowed the grey tank and some of the water got onto the floor from the faucet swinging around with the road motion.

So while I was dealing with that, the poor kid was throwing up outside the camper. Finally he was good enough to get into the bathroom, but the poor bystanders in the parking lot got more than they bargained for.

So after him spending some time in the bathroom, and me getting as much dried off as possible with the slides in, we got to check out Walnut Canyon National Monument.

What a cool little unexpected stop! An old cliff dwelling in a beautiful little canyon.

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A Grand Adventure

Pardon the title but it was a pun. None of these photos will make even a small impression, I don’t think they make a big enough camera lens to capture the Grand Canyon, you have to see it!

We made our Grand entrance on the east side of the Canyon and our destination was Trailer Village. I think we felt pretty lucky to be able to spend 3 full days in the park but lucky is just not a Grand enough word for it.

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Arches and Moab

Flash back 17 years, and John and I were on our first road trip together adventuring through Washington, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Arizona and Nevada, with a side trip to Maine via plane!

We stopped in Moab and Arches NP on that trip. It was awesome then, and even better getting to show the kids and Poppy this area!

So after leaving Springville/Provo, we headed south. The route was breathtaking!

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Hanging out in Provo, UT

Well Springville to be exact, but they are close by.

So we had to make a little detour and stay near a major airport so John could fly to meet his daughter and grandson. From what he’s told me the visit was well worth it.

This is them all together and him getting drooled on! John is going to be an awesome grandpa.

So while all of this was going on, I hung out with the kids until Poppy showed up.

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Life On The Ranch, RMNP

For some reason I think all of us would trade in our wingtips for a pair of boots and spurs. The Cowboy nostalgia is still alive today and I think just maybe it will never go away.

After leaving Estes Park we travelled through Rocky Mountain National Park via Route 34, the Trail Ridge Road. Now this road, though paved, is no more than a 2 lane standard road with 10% up and down grades and more switch backs than I can count.

Of course we get the “Holy Shit what is that” look from people when they see 68′ of truck and trailer coming at them on a 180 deg corner. I’m getting used to it and if they can’t figure out which side of the road is their side, well I can’t fix that.

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Wind Caves, Nebraska and Estes Park

When we left Rushmore.m, we headed south with the plan of going into Nebraska since we had never been there.

Luck has it that our route took us right through Wind Caves National Park. Though we didn’t have time for a tour into the caves, we did take a look around the information center and learned some about the caves themselves and the original explorers.

When we were driving through the area, we saw all of these prairie dogs. They were so cute, and photogenic!

The kids also found this huge caterpillar on the sidewalk. So addy picked it up and moved it to a leafy bush.

And we saw these buffalo just roaming along side the road.

As we continued towards Nebraska, we passed through the town of Hot Springs, where a majority of the buildings were this cool red rock. Some were real, and others had a facing to make more modern structures match. It gave the town this neat feel.

We finally crossed the line, headed towards our campground for the night.

We spent just one night in Scottsbluff at this nice state campground that had a great price, full hook-ups and a small lake nearby.

We moved on in the morning to Estes Park, Colorado.

Passing through the canyon into town was quite spectacular, with goats standing on the cliff sides (of course my camera hand wasn’t fast enough).

With two nights, we were able to arrive and relax at the campground pool, then head into town for delicious BBQ dinner!

With no specific plans for the following day, the kids slept in and then Addy hit the pool again!

We decided after everyone was up to take a bike ride around the lake. A 3.75 mile loop following the lake edge then down below the dam, with beautiful scenery all around!

Everyone was beat after this ride, so we headed back to the campground, and Andie got to meet some new friends at the dog park.

A nice relaxed evening, with thunder and lightening humming us to sleep!

So we have been following all of our friends with kids; enjoying all of their first day of school pics. Our kids however are still in adventure and US history school, and do not start academic school until October!

We chose October because these first three months were planned to be super hectic with lots of moves and new places to adventure.

With their program, we will be able to be a little flexible with the schedule for when to get the work completed and submitted. We like that.

So, to all of our friends, congrats on starting what will hopefully be an awesome new year of school! We will confuse everyone and post our first day pics in October, somewhere near the Grand Canyon I suspect…

~S

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