• Travel & Vacation: Big Thompson Indian Village (Colorado)

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    Big Thompson Indian Village

    As I was going back over a few pictures from our 2012 trip to Colorado I noticed we had a handful from our stop at Big Thompson Indian Village.   We made a stop at the Big Thompson Indian Village on our way back down the mountain from Estates Park, CO.  Unfortunately, after being there for several decades Big Thompson Indian Village was destroyed in the 2013 flood.

    The only thing left after the 2013 flood waters went through was the sign. Big Thompson Indian Village was a fun place to stop, stretch your legs, browse the gift shop, check out their huge tepee, and more. The store had been there for many years, but we had no idea that the next time we were in the area that it would be completely gone.  Floods can wipe out many homes and businesses very quickly.  At this time the owners do not plan on restoring the Big Thompson Indian Village so we may not be able to stop there again, but we are thankful for the chance to visit when we did!

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     Inside the tepee at the Big Thompson Indian Village

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     The kids LOVED the giant tepee.  They thought it would be super neat to camp out in it!

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Beaver Meadows and Road Trip (Colorado Rocky Mountains)

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    Cool rock formation next to Beaver Meadows

    On our road trip through the Colorado Rocky Mountains we made several stops along the way to explore.  One of the stops was at Beaver Meadows.  The girls did ranger training and located all the items on the checklist.  We enjoyed exploring at Beavers Meadows for a little bit.  It is a beautiful area.

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     Beautiful Scenery

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     On the road again through the Rocky Mountains.  The red sign shows the fire restrictions.  They have had some big fires in the Rocky Mountains over the past few years.

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     Look at that curve in the road!  We will not be speeding down this mountain!

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    This is going to be fun!

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Alpine Visitor’s Center & Trail Ridge Road (Colorado Rocky Mountains)

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     We just came up that road

    It was the kids first time in the Rocky Mountains so we decided to take them up Trail Ridge Road.  We stopped at the Alpine Visitor’s Center and the Trail Ridge Gift Store to explore and take in the views.  The Alpine Visitor’s Center is on Fall River Pass at the junction of Trail Ridge Road and Old Fall River Road.  It is open daily, however, Trail Ridge Road is only open usually May to October due to the large amount of heavy snow it gets during the winter months.

    At the Alpine Visitor Center you can see amazing views of the tundra.  There are some educational items to look at in the visitor center as well as a bookstore, gift shop, and snack bar.  The snack bar at the Alpine Visitor’s Center is the only restaurant in the park so if you need something to eat this is where you need to stop.

    The Alpine Visitor Center is along Trail Ridge Road.  Trail Ridge Road extends from Estates Park to Grand Lake.  It climbs up over 11,000 feet and has 11 miles where the treeline ends.  At the treeline you will often still see snow in the summer time, trees twisted from the winds and more.  Along Trail Ridge Road you will see evergreen forests, tundra with no trees in sight, wildlife, wildflowers, and probably even some snow all from your car.  As kids we used to go up past the tree line in the summer time and have a snowball fight in our shorts and tshirts.  Which is fun for awhile then everyone is heading quickly back to the car to defrost.

    Neat Activity for Kids:  On the way up my Aunt and Uncle put a sealed bag of potato chips between the girls seats.  We didn’t say anything to them other than we are sitting the chips here so they won’t get crunched before our picnic.  As we made our way further up into the mountains the bag began to inflate.  The girls noticed about halfway up that the chip bag seemed to be growing larger (like an expanding balloon).  We didn’t make a big deal about it, but before we reached the top we heard a sudden “pop” in the car.  The girls immediately insisted that the potato chip bag had burst open.  Why do you think the chip bag expanded and popped open?  When packaged the bag of chips are sealed air tight to help preserve the chips longer.  When you go to higher altitudes the air is thinner which means there is less air pressure on the outside of your chip bag, however, the air inside the bag remains at the original higher air pressure.  This causes the chip bag to expand until the pressure both on the inside and outside of the bag are the same again.  Sometimes, like in our case, this will cause the bag of chips to actually explode or open when traveling to higher altitudes.  It is a fun activity to do with the kids (especially if you don’t say anything to them before hand).  They thought it was awesome!

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     Wonder what animal lives in this cave….

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     Looking out over the mountains from the Alpine Visitor Center.  As you can see from this picture there are no trees on the mountains because it’s above the tree line.  You will also see there is still snow even though this picture was taken in July.

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     This area gets a lot of snow.  Even in the summer there is still snow sitting on this mountain.

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     Rocky Mountains and it’s amazing natural rock displays

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     A stop at the Alpine Visitor Center

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     Beautiful green valley below the bare mountain tops

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     It was colder up higher and still had areas with quite a bit of snow on the mountains around us.

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     As we were looking around at the Alpine Visitor Center it got dark and cloudy outside.   Only a few minutes later we were getting hit with a rain storm.  It rained part of the way back down Trail Ridge Road, but after awhile it was bright and sunny again.

     The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Twin Sisters Mountain (Colorado Rocky Mountains)

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    Twin Sisters Mountain

    The girls thought it was awesome that there was a mountain in the Colorado Rocky Mountains called the Twin Sisters Mountain!  The Twin Sisters Mountain has an elevation of over 11,000 feet above sea level.  The mountain can be seen from several locations, however, the twin peaks can only be seen from certain viewpoints.   It got its name because at the top of the mountain there are two almost identically high peaks, therefore, it was named Twin Sisters.  It had a couple other names, Tahosa and Lily Mountain, but in 1911 the Geographic Board decided to permanently name it “Twin Sisters Mountain”.

    Shortly after being named officially  Twin Sisters Mountain they put in a trail, lookout station, and ranger cabin.  Now there are a number of hiking trails to choose from on or near Twin Sisters Mountain.  There are easy to follow trails and a variety of hikes for any level.  Although there is no formal campground actually on Twin Sisters Mountain there is one located nearby at Long’s Peak Campground at 9,400ft which is open year round and there are 26 sites.

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     Twin Sisters Mountain at 11, 428 feet

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     Looking out over towards Twin Sisters Mountain

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    Beautiful valley between us and Twin Sisters Mountain

     The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Beautiful Scenery on Our Rocky Mountain Road Trip (Colorado)

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     Beautiful Colorado Rockies

    Our family enjoys going to Colorado.  The scenery in the Colorado Rocky Mountains is beautiful.  If you ever get a chance to drive through the Rocky Mountains do it.  You’ll see wildlife and breath taking views.  There are a lot of places to stop to hike, eat, camp, or sight see along the way too.

    These pictures are from a road trip through the Rocky Mountains I took with my Mom, brother Josh, Aunt, Uncle, cousins and  our two girls.  We had a blast going through the mountains.  Depending on where you go the roads can have a lot of twists and turns, but the views are worth it.

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     Our first sight of the mountains.  We were driving to Colorado from Kansas and the girls were excited to start seeing glimpses of the mountains where we would be spending the next few days!

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     Driving up to Estates Park

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     They don’t call it “Rocky” Mountains for nothing…lots of cool rock formations

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     Coming into Estates Park.  We stopped for a little bit to walk around, shop, and grab a bite to eat before heading on our way.

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    Neat statue at Estates Park

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    Driving up past Estates Park

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    Beautiful day in the mountains

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    Love just soaking all the beautiful scenery in as we drive

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    Still heading up higher into the mountains

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    Lots of evergreen trees on these mountains.

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Travel & Vacation: Colorado Rocky Mountain Wildlife

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    Elk lounging around near where we parked

    I was going back over some trips that we had taken in the last few years when I came across a trip we took with my parents from Kansas to Colorado.  There were a lot of fun activities and adventures from that trip so I thought I would share a little bit with you and maybe you will see something you might want to do with your family.  I grew up going to Colorado for summer camp and vacation so I have made a few trips through the Rocky Mountains.

    On this particular trip it was the girls first time in the Colorado Rockies.  They loved it and thought it was amazing the number of animals that we saw on the side of the road and near where we were walking around.  All of these animals were in their native wildlife settings, however, some were pretty close to local towns and hiking trails.  They didn’t seem disturbed at all by us taking their pictures.  We did keep a safe distance away just in case (we didn’t want to upset any of the animals).

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    The one on the left is the same one as in the first picture, but if you look closely to the right under the tree is another elk.  These were spotted next to the parking lot where our car was in near Estates Park.

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     Mountain goat must have found something tasty to eat on the side of the road.

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     He looked up briefly to look at us and went back to eating again.

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     This little bird was making all kinds of noise on our hike and picnic.

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     There are chipmunks everywhere.  You are not suppose to feed them, but they are very commonly seen around picnic areas scavenging for bits of food.

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     Two chipmunks hanging out on a ledge together

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     The girls want to pet or pick these little cute chipmunks up, but they are not tame and it wouldn’t be safe either.  They were fun to watch scurrying around.

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     Elk sitting at the edge of the mountain looking down on the valley.  It didn’t even turn to look at us.

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     Two elk eating food near where we were hiking.

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     Several hours later after our hiking, exploring, picnic, and other adventures we came back down the mountain and it looked like the same goat was still eating from the same area near the road.  He must have found a lot of good food in that area!

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    A lot of places in the area have hummingbird feeders.  If you want a few minutes you will see them coming and going.  They are fast and pretty neat to watch.

    The “Travel and Vacation” series is an insight into our trips together as a family, ways we relax, and tips on how to make trips more enjoyable.  Life is short and we were thrilled to have the opportunity to build memories with family and explore of of the most amazing places during our time away.  Explore with a good attitude, look for fun, and it will be an awesome trip jammed packed with positive memories.  It is refreshing having some time away from the regular routine.  Make it a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet new people and learn.  You just might see or try something new that takes your breath away!

  • Hiking & Tracking Animals in the Snow

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    Hiking through the woods

    Most kids love to go sledding, building a snowman, make snow angels, and more crazy stuff in the snow.  One of the first things our kids want to do is take a hike in the woods.  They love going through the woods, checking out the stream, and looking for various animal tracks in the snow.  We saw a lot of animal tracks and most of them I knew what they were there was only one set that had me stumped….still haven’t quite figured it out even after looking up pictures.

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    One of our favorite stops by the stream.  Always gurgling down hill even on the snowy days.

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    Lots of deer tracks going through the woods after the snow and ice stopped.

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    Karlie looking for animal tracks.

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    Karlie loves being outside.

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    Brina brought the sled and was sledding down hills on our hike.  She managed to go around most trees.

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    Little tracks….

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    This was the one that perplexed me, it was as big as my hand and had 5 claws (or toes).

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    Lots of little bird tracks.

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    Skipper goes swimming in the creek even when its icy cold and snowing!

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    Little bird…

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    Cat paw prints.

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    Hanging out in the woods.

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    Talking, walking, and having fun in the woods.

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    Karlie loves getting out of school for snow days!

  • Hiking Through the Woods

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    The girls love going for hikes in the woods!

    Recently the girls and spent a couple hours outside having a picnic, hiking through the woods, climbing on trees, raking our campsite, playing with the animals, and more fun.  Thankful for some quiet and relaxing time with them out in nature.  They love spending time outside. Hiking through the woods is always an adventure with them!

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    Skipper is always willing to join us!

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    Karlie hanging out  by the big tree!

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    Waiting patiently for us as the girls play around and climb a couple trees.

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    Enjoying our time outside!

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    Hiking deeper into the woods!

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    Raking and trimming the thorny bushes at our old campsite.  The girls are ready to go camping again!

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    Brina having a blast!

  • Travel & Vacation: Red Rocks Overlook Trail & Amphitheater

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    My cousin Renelle and her husband Eric took the girls and I to see the Red Rocks!

    While we were in Colorado a few weeks ago we got to go for a hike up the Red Rocks Overlook and check out their Amphitheater!    The red rocks were huge, beautiful boulders on the side of the mountain.  It would have been neat to see them right after a rain storm, they probably look gorgeous!  In the Red Rocks Amphitheater they hold many concerts.  The Red Rocks are on over 800 acres of land and at about 6,500 feet above sea level.

    The Red Rocks Amphitheater was formed naturally.  The way the rocks line up provides an amazing acoustic setting for concerts.  There is a museum at the Red Rocks Amphitheater were you can see all the musicians who have performed.  The had all kinds of artists and groups including Bon Jovi, The Beatles, Sting, Opera Singers, and many more!

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    The red rock boulders were huge!

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    Brina hiking up to the top of the Red Rocks Overlook Trail.

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    Cool Red Rock boulders lined the hiking trail!

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    Brina taking a moment to sit down while Karlie thinks about how cool it would be to have one of those big rocks at her house (no I wouldn’t let her take one home on the plane, ha)!

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    Uncle Eric, Brina, and Karlie hiking up the trail!

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    Looking at the Red Rocks Amphitheater and parking lot below!

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    Just as long as they piece on top doesn’t roll my direction….

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    A view of the Red Rocks Amphitheater from the top of the Red Rocks Overlook Trail!  They were getting ready for a concert that evening!

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    Karlie and Brina enjoying their time exploring the Red Rocks!

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    What goes up….must come down!  Walking back down the trail with Aunt Renelle!

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    Brina pausing to let me take a quick picture!

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    A view of the Red Rocks Amphitheater from the top railing.  It seats about 10,000 people.  I bet it looks amazing at night during a concert!

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    The girls had to run down all the stairs of the amphitheater!  At least they were able to get in a little extra exercise!

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    Inside the Red Rocks Museum they had a wall listing all the years, dates, and musicians that have performed in the amphitheater.  They also had several other cool rooms to go through and explore.  It was a pretty neat adventure for the kids.  My cousin Renelle had been at a concert there a few years ago and said it was awesome!!!



  • Travel & Vacation: Picnic and Hike Around Lily Lake

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    Karlie and Brina hanging out at Lake Lily

    We head up to Lake Lily to have a picnic, walk around the Lily Lake Loop, and enjoy the scenery.  It was a beautiful day.  A little colder than we are used to in South Carolina.  We had a wonderful day with family!

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    Dad trying one of Renelle’s Wasabi Seaweed Strips!  Spicy, crispy, and delicious!

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    Fun at Lake Lily!

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    Renelle brought these super cool hippo treats.  The outside was a crunchy cookie dipped in white chocolate and chips of chocolate.  The inside was a creamy chocolate.

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    Pausing for a picture with Grandma Penny and Aunt Mary Ann on our hike around Lake Lily.

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    Karlie wanted a picture with these cool fallen tree by the lake!

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    The Rocky Mountains scenery is beautiful!

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    Having fun in the Rocky Mountains!

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    Grandpa Russell by Lake Lily!

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    Gorgeous mountains around Lake Lily!

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    Soaking in the scenery around the lake.

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    Karlie all smiles on the hike around the lake.

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    Grandpa Russell on a stroll at Lake Lily!

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    Love spending time with my girls exploring.

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    Karlie loves being outside!