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Steamboat 2018 certainly did not disappoint!
It was a day of trains, planes and multiple automobiles from C'ville, to DC, Denver, then the mountains, but we are so glad we decided to go all the way to Steamboat Friday night.
Our evening hang out ain't too shabby!
Always our first purchase - cheers to Mary Kathryn & Henry Wood's creation! Just wish we could have toasted with them again this year.
Rentals procured and Little Man couldn't wait!
First stop this year = tubing! SOOOO. MUCH. FUN.
Tubing, when the videographer gets ditched!
FAST tubing train.
Tubing!!!
Ski Day 1
Not our typical blue skies, but I'll take it!
Emily came up to ride with us!
First trip up together after the kids finished ski school, which did wonders for all of them and gave us our first ski date in 11 years!
Here we go!!!
My buddy the first afternoon:-)
Now HERE was our bluebird day:-)
We were thrilled with how much each of the kids had progressed with just one ski lesson. But what surprised us even more was how much terrain we were able to do as a family. We assumed we'd be splitting up with Andrew and Matthew, allowing Margaret to join whomever. But then we just ended up skiing together. On the lift up, we'd make our plan for the next run (keep in mind they can go on for miles, requiring multiple turns to continue on the appropriate slopes for your skill). One adult would lead and one would pull up the rear in case anyone needed anything.
I don't know why we didn't anticipate what actually happened. Matthew would just take off...and absolutely flying. So the only one who couldn't read was in the lead and not caring to look back for the rest of us! So it turned into, "You go catch up with Matthew and the rest of us will find you!". That said, he did a remarkable job on the blues and we enjoyed some great powder in the trees while keeping the kids in site. Loved how much skiing we were able to do together!
Last day, the Terrain Park piqued everyone's interest.
"Lil' Rodeo" was a huge hit.
Matthew in the Terrain Park
Andrew conquering parts of Lil Rodeo
Shopping in town...no snow on the streets or sidewalks, but cute hats to be found!
Fish Creek Falls - A favorite family hike.
Can you see it??
Ski goggles doubling as sun glasses.
He wanted to hike all the way to the lake....15 miles I think?
Some day...with snow shoes...some day.
While Mommy shops for art in town, they ride horses....why not?
Strawberry Hills Hot Springs - a favorite stop for all ages.
A swim through a FRIGID pool is required to get the HOT waterfall
that's showering their backs here.
We were too busy gabbing to get a picture of the crew this year, but Ken and Peggy Carlton were amazing to host us at their Steamboat home again. They go back with Michael more than half his life now and are simply amazing people with an incredible life.
Next stop = Vail!
Cool interactive children's museum in town, which was a great stop since it hadn't snowed yet in all of our days and the mountain conditions were dwindling by the day.
Swinging paint
Gondola time!
Thanks to John and Amy Hughes, we had a large, LOVELY home to stay in - our kids are so spoiled to the SPACE that we are afforded when in the CO mountains.
Emily is always such a gracious aunt!
Last stop = Denver, and our first visit to Union Station downtown since it was finished.
Quite impressive, indeed.
Always have to show the kids our old house, and play in the park at the end of the street. Miss having the dogs there with us......if only we allowed ourselves to remain children all of our lives.
Cammie and Buck Latta were SO gracious to host us again after last year's near all-nighter. Andrew and Buck are like soul mates:-)
Missing a few dear faces, but these friends are some of our lifelong buddies.
Cheers, Family Ties veterans!

And our midnight departure, yet again, finally took its toll on our way back downtown.
I don't even know how it's possible, much less comfortable.
Every elevator in our hotel was a unique scene, so we had to ride and ride and ride them.
While the big boys enjoyed a beautiful afternoon of DU lax, M&M and I took in the Science Museum---always an impressive place with more exhibits than you could possibly enjoy in one day.
Pictures don't do justice to the scene outside of the museum. It's a stunning view of the beautiful downtown buildings and the snow-capped mountains.
Ah, there we go.

It was a day of trains, planes and multiple automobiles from C'ville, to DC, Denver, then the mountains, but we are so glad we decided to go all the way to Steamboat Friday night.
Our evening hang out ain't too shabby!
Always our first purchase - cheers to Mary Kathryn & Henry Wood's creation! Just wish we could have toasted with them again this year.
Rentals procured and Little Man couldn't wait!
First stop this year = tubing! SOOOO. MUCH. FUN.
Tubing, when the videographer gets ditched!
FAST tubing train.
Tubing!!!
Ski Day 1
Not our typical blue skies, but I'll take it!
Emily came up to ride with us!
My buddy the first afternoon:-)
Now HERE was our bluebird day:-)
We were thrilled with how much each of the kids had progressed with just one ski lesson. But what surprised us even more was how much terrain we were able to do as a family. We assumed we'd be splitting up with Andrew and Matthew, allowing Margaret to join whomever. But then we just ended up skiing together. On the lift up, we'd make our plan for the next run (keep in mind they can go on for miles, requiring multiple turns to continue on the appropriate slopes for your skill). One adult would lead and one would pull up the rear in case anyone needed anything.
I don't know why we didn't anticipate what actually happened. Matthew would just take off...and absolutely flying. So the only one who couldn't read was in the lead and not caring to look back for the rest of us! So it turned into, "You go catch up with Matthew and the rest of us will find you!". That said, he did a remarkable job on the blues and we enjoyed some great powder in the trees while keeping the kids in site. Loved how much skiing we were able to do together!
Last day, the Terrain Park piqued everyone's interest.
"Lil' Rodeo" was a huge hit.
Matthew in the Terrain Park
Andrew conquering parts of Lil Rodeo
Fish Creek Falls - A favorite family hike.
Can you see it??
Ski goggles doubling as sun glasses.
He wanted to hike all the way to the lake....15 miles I think?
Some day...with snow shoes...some day.
While Mommy shops for art in town, they ride horses....why not?
Strawberry Hills Hot Springs - a favorite stop for all ages.
A swim through a FRIGID pool is required to get the HOT waterfall
that's showering their backs here.
We were too busy gabbing to get a picture of the crew this year, but Ken and Peggy Carlton were amazing to host us at their Steamboat home again. They go back with Michael more than half his life now and are simply amazing people with an incredible life.
Next stop = Vail!
Cool interactive children's museum in town, which was a great stop since it hadn't snowed yet in all of our days and the mountain conditions were dwindling by the day.
Swinging paint
Gondola time!
Thanks to John and Amy Hughes, we had a large, LOVELY home to stay in - our kids are so spoiled to the SPACE that we are afforded when in the CO mountains.
Emily is always such a gracious aunt!
Last stop = Denver, and our first visit to Union Station downtown since it was finished.
Quite impressive, indeed.
Always have to show the kids our old house, and play in the park at the end of the street. Miss having the dogs there with us......if only we allowed ourselves to remain children all of our lives.
Cammie and Buck Latta were SO gracious to host us again after last year's near all-nighter. Andrew and Buck are like soul mates:-)
Missing a few dear faces, but these friends are some of our lifelong buddies.
Cheers, Family Ties veterans!
And our midnight departure, yet again, finally took its toll on our way back downtown.
I don't even know how it's possible, much less comfortable.
Every elevator in our hotel was a unique scene, so we had to ride and ride and ride them.
While the big boys enjoyed a beautiful afternoon of DU lax, M&M and I took in the Science Museum---always an impressive place with more exhibits than you could possibly enjoy in one day.
Pictures don't do justice to the scene outside of the museum. It's a stunning view of the beautiful downtown buildings and the snow-capped mountains.
Ah, there we go.
And the game....typical February day...65 and sunny.
And then off to the airport, to backtrack...figuratively and literally. And another wise decision to drive home from DC even if not home until 1:30am. And after such a wonderful, but dry trip, what did we wake up to the next morning?? You guessed it!
So grateful to Bill and Donna Barker for the opportunity they provide us in Steamboat, and thankful that God has provided us fun, active children that love the outdoors the way we do. Can't wait until February 2, 2019!