We had some lunch and Candice called to say that a hike she
had been planning on doing that afternoon had been called off, as it had just
started to snow out at Palisades. It was
only a small snow shower, and by the time we got out there, there was not much
sign of it. It was nice to catch up with
Candice, who is on exchange here from Gippsland, Victoria, and teaching at an
elementary school in Grand Junction.
Phil enjoyed talking to someone else about the exchange, and the
differences in the teaching between Australia and the USA. Candice is
staying in a 3 bedroom semi, so there was plenty of room for us to stay. She headed off on Sunday, as she was travelling to New Orleans for Spring Break, with another Aussie exchange person based in Denver.
On
Sunday, we dropped Candice into the train station in Grand Junction, and then
we went on to Colorado National Monument.
This was our first visit to a National Park, and we were introduced to the
Junior Ranger program. At each of the
National Parks we visited, they have
an activity book for kids aged about 3-12 years. It teaches them about the park, gives them
things to look for, draw and focus on, and at the end they get a badge. The boys really enjoyed it, and we had to identify certain plants, and
draw pictures. It was fun, and they were very pleased with their badges.
We
only walked a trail about a mile long, but as you can imagine, it took us quite
some time with all the stops to check out plants, take photos, and encourage
little people to keep walking! The scenery was amazing, and it was a beautiful
clear day, but freezing
winds! The boys’ decided that, ‘it is not cold’ – I am
sick of explaining that at 30 degrees, it literally is freezing, and that it is
cold. I just tell them now if they get
sick, I am not taking them to hospital (the kind, caring mother that I
am). So you can see in the photos, they
all have their hoods on, and
Quinn has his grumpy face, in all the photos.
That was because he didn’t want to walk, which was pretty unfortunate,
as there was no other way to get back to the car!
It was nice to walk around the National Park, although it was really cold. It had a really good visitor centre, which showed a movie which told of how the rock formations came into existence over millions of years, and how the road was built to get up and into the Monument, over 100 years ago. It was an interesting story, though one that was to be repeated throughout the week of our Spring break tour. The park is over 23,000 acres, so after our short walk we got back in the car, and saw the rest of it by driving around, and stopping at lookouts.

Once we got out of the park, we found the boys favourite - a bike track! There were lots of kids riding around the track, and some of them were only around Quinn's age. You can see one guy here 'got air'. It was very important that I got this shot! We spent ages sitting here, watching them go around the bike track. The boys were only sorry that they didn't have their bikes, so that they could have had a go :)
I so need to go and check out the science centre! It looks like so much fun!! :-) Glad you guys enjoyed GJ, even if it was a bit chilly on the Monument.
ReplyDeleteI would really recommend the Science centre - it was as much fun for us as the kids! I did not get much of a chance to speak to you at the basketball - I was reading your blog, and didn't realise that you did not fly, and the drama you had getting over the mountain :|
ReplyDeleteNice one Tanya...I was looking forward to hearing about your Spring Break too.....love the bike track!
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