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Lookout Mountain ~ field trip

Lookout Mountain ~ field trip

One of the first places we took the kids when we got to Colorado, was Lookout Mountain. Lookout Mountain is the place where Buffalo Bill is buried. They have a beautiful museum and a great little cafe on top of the mountain. The day we took the kids, they were having their annual music festival. So there was an extra added treat to this visit.

The first thing we did was take a short walk around the railing outside.  The views were just beautiful.  We saw people para-sailing off the mountain.   I tried to get a picture, but they were just too far away.  You can barely see them in the picture.

I just can’t seem to get enough of the views.  They are absolutely beautiful!

The picture below is of the North and South Table Top Mountains.

I love the history of the Old West.  So I was in heaven walking through this museum.  The amount of actual items from his shows are amazing.

One of the reason why I love this museum so much, is they have an area just for the kids.  They provide hats, boots, chaps and vests for the kids to try on.  They also have a horse and a calf so the kids can try to rope the calf.  I didn’t think we would ever get the kids away from this area.

Loved my son’s facial expression in this picture.  He did not want his sister on the horse with him!

Claire did finally get her turn on the horse.  I just wish I could have taken better pictures of the kids in this area.

I am thankful that my kids live history as much as I do.  They took their time looking at each display.

Even my oldest child enjoyed this little family field trip.  It is rare that he gets to come with us when we go on trips.

The Buffalo Bill Museum is a great place to go for a family outing.  I definitely see us coming to this museum many times.

so thankful and blessed #981-990

so thankful and blessed #981-990

A lake on the road to Mt. Evans.
Ellis Photography

As I sit here thinking on the last month of our life, I can look back and know from all that has happened, that our family has truly been blessed.  A lot happened, but God was with us every step of the way.  Was it a hard trip?  Yes.  Were there times that I thought we would never make it and this was a big mistake?  Yes.  Yes, there were.  I even cried at times.  I wondered why all of the bad stuff was happening.  I had felt peace about the move from the very first time we heard Buddy had the job.  I was questioning if we had missed something, a sign that we weren’t supposed to move cross-country.  However, I could not think of anything that would have felt like a sign from God saying we should not take the job and move.

What kept me going? This verse in Joshua.  There is also one found in Deuteronomy that is almost word for word.  It just wasn’t any verse, it was a command. It was a command to Joshua, just after Moses died.  However, I think it applies quite well to our life right now.  It was where God was commissioning Joshua to carry on what Moses had started.  I feel like God has charged us to do the same.

 Joshua 1:9

Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

This is what I have tried to do this whole time.  Be strong and to have courage.  God has lead us out here to Colorado for a reason.  We made it to Colorado safely and now we are settling in.  As for the reason God lead us out here, I don’t know it yet.  I don’t know if we will ever know why we were lead to Golden, CO.  However, I do know that we must do our best to live daily for Him.  I will be doing this by putting one foot in front of another.  By taking care of my husband and children.  By glorifying God in all we do.  Will it always be easy?  No. God never said it would be easy.

We will just be taking it day by day and counting our blessings as we go.

981. rain to help this dry area.

982. cooler weather.

983. horses for my daughter to take care of.

984. riding lessons in exchange for the horses being taken care of.

985. beautiful wildlife, right out the front door to watch.

986. beautiful sunsets.

987. beautiful sunrises.

988. friends to talk with.

989. quiet time to pray.

990. memories of my dad.

Won’t you join me and others at A Holy Experience, counting blessings?

settling in and catching up

settling in and catching up

View of Golden, CO from Lookout Mountain.

We have been in Golden, Colorado for 3 weeks now.  It finally feels like we are getting used to the area and the climate.  I think everyone is adjusting well and seems to be liking living here, so far.  Even though we are in a vacation rental for another couple of weeks and will be moving to an apartment in 2 weeks, I feel like we are settling in with our new life here.

We have been taking a more hands on approach with our homeschooling by doing field trips and a study of the state of Colorado.  We are just taking it one day at a time until we can get into the more permanent rental and I can get the rest of our books here.

Our oldest son has started the local community college, Red Rocks and has already gotten a part time job at a local grocery store.  Our girls will be starting dance soon and our youngest son is considering taking dance as well.  We are also checking into the local recreation centers for sports they can play.

My husband is enjoying his job a lot at the Colorado School of Mines.  He will also begin to take classes at this college next semester to further his education in his field.  One of the perks of working for this college, is the classes are free for him.

As for me, I am hanging in there and doing alright.  I feel like I am behind in everything.  While I know we will be settling soon in our new apartment, it just can’t get here soon enough.  I know what we will be doing for school, I just have to get it written down and get everything scheduled.

As for the blog, you can see I am still writing on “My Home In The Smokies”.  I am working on my new blog and hopefully it will be ready soon.  I am excited about the new name and the new design.  Honey and Jonah of Honeycomb Design Studio are working hard, helping me get everything ready.  I have several reviews coming up for different curriculum’s that we are using this year.  I am also still writing for The Homeschool Village once a month.

I have a lot of wonderful plans for the new blog.  I want to focus more on our homeschooling, as well as our photography.  I feel like God is leading me to help and encourage homeschoolers more than ever.  I just have to figure out how He wants me to do this.  I still feel like I have a lot to learn when it comes to blogging.

There are couple of conferences that I want to go to this next year.  One is the BEECH Retreat.  It is being held in Captiva Island, Florida.  I feel like this time with the wonderful speakers would definitely benefit me tremendously.  They actually plan to have classes where the speakers actually help you focus on your goal.  The second conference I would like to attend is the 2:1 Conference.  I was blessed to be sponsored by See The Light Art, to attend the conference back in April.  I learned a lot from this conference and can’t wait to go back.

I am looking forward to see what God has planned for our family.  I am also looking forward to see what God has planned for me and this blog.  I feel like I am heading into unknown territory, but know that God will be there with me every step of the way.  I hope  you will come along on the ride with me.  It is going to be another adventurous ride letting go and letting God.

 

 

the trip to Colorado (part 3)

the trip to Colorado (part 3)

If you missed the first two parts on Monday and Wednesday, you can read them here at part one and part two.

After we made it to Russell, KS and got us a good nights sleep, we were up and on the road, ready for the trip to be over with.  We still had quite a few hours left to drive, but I knew God was on our side and we would make it to Colorado.  At this point in the trip, Buddy was quite miserable with the poison ivy.  His arm looked really bad and he was just not well at all.   No matter what we did, or what we put on it, it continued to spread.  I knew we needed to get to Colorado soon so we could get him to a doctor.

I have to be honest, this part of the trip was the least eventful of all the days we were on the road.  The girls had started to feel better and the van was running smoothly.  It was just us and the open road.  With an occasional car or two.

We kept right on rolling along, until we stopped for a quick lunch (which was to-go).  Back on the road for more driving while looking at nothing but farm fields.  Having nothing but open space around really give you time to think and time to pray.  I know this trip I did my fair share of both.  I was thinking about all that we had to do once we got to Colorado.  Setting up a new house, making sure we get all the proper paperwork taken care of address changes, switching vehicle tags over and the dreaded driver license test and picture.  Most importantly for us though, finding a new church.  It is important to our family to find a group of fellow believers, to worship with.  I prayed constantly, too.  It seemed like from the day we left, that something bad had happened.  However, God has been with us every step of the way.  Through the good and yes, even through the bad.  He always provided for us when something went wrong.  Oh, don’t get me wrong.  I did my fair share of what now?  Why this? What is going to happen next?  Every time I did though, He always came through.  God never let us down.  Even through all of my whining and complaining, He was always there.  Yes, all those thoughts crossed my mind as I drove across this beautiful land.

Just when I thought we would keep driving and never get to Colorado, we saw the Welcome to Colorado sign (I was driving and was unable to get a picture of it).  The kids were thankful that not far after this sign, was the welcome center.  Since we had drove straight and didn’t even get out for lunch, we stopped for a few minutes to stretch our legs.  They had this cute visitor center that showed a lot of historical buildings and antiques.  We enjoyed ourselves for a few minutes.

Then it was back on the road.  We were all excited by now, since we were in Colorado.  It would only be a couple of more hours before we would be in Golden, CO.  When we started getting towards the city of Denver, I started pointing out little things that I had noticed on our trip back in May.  The kids really started getting excited.  Then, when I turned off the exit and started heading down town, this is what welcomed us.  This beautiful sign.  “Howdy Folks! Welcome to Golden, Where the West Lives!”.  Yes, we finally made it to our new home.

Like I said, the rest of the trip was not as eventful has the first few days.  I was really thankful for that.  Once we got into town and into our hotel room (we wouldn’t be in our rental for another 3 more days), Buddy did go to the Urgent Care Clinic.  They gave him a shot of an antibiotic, cleaned his arm really well, wrapped it and sent him on his way with a prescription for the antibiotic and steroids.  They were quite concerned and told him to come back the following day.  With the medicine in him, you could tell he was feeling better and the rash was starting to dry up.  He started work that Monday and hasn’t looked back since.

I also want to say thank you all for the many prayers.  It means a lot to know that you are cared for.  I have a few more stories to share of some things we have done since we have been in Colorado.  Hopefully, I will be able to start blogging more regular now that we are getting settled.  Continue to pray for our family as we find our place here in Golden, CO.  Blessings.

Blueberry Cobbler recipe

Blueberry Cobbler recipe

Our family loves to go pick blueberries.  For the past 6 years, we have always gone to the Blue Ridge Parkway to pick blueberries.  It was always a favorite treat to do for my son on his birthday.  This year though, we moved and never made it to pick berries on the Parkway.  However, we did manage to go to a farm here, in Colorado to pick berries.  They just didn’t have any blueberries.  So, off to the store we went to get some fresh blueberries When we get blue berries, one of our favorite things to bake is blueberry cobbler!  The recipe I use is very easy and simple to make.  Hope you enjoy the cobbler as much as my children have!

 

Blueberry Cobbler

Blueberry Cobbler

**2 cups blueberries         1 stick of butter

1 1/4 cups sugar              1 cup self-rising flour

1 cup of milk                      1/4 tsp vanilla extract

1/4  tsp salt

** you can use 2 cups of frozen blueberries in place of the fresh ones.

**you can also use peaches, pears, blackberries or any other fruit that you love.

Preheat oven to 350.  Place the stick of butter in a 9×13 baking dish and melt it in the oven while the oven is heating.  Once it has melted, take out and set aside.  Take a 1/4 cup of sugar and pour over the blueberries in a bowl and mix.  Set aside.  Mix the rest of the sugar, the flour and salt in a bowl.  Add in the milk and vanilla and mix well.  Pour the batter in the middle of the pan.  Then take the blueberries and pour them over the batter.  Put in the oven and bake for 45 minutes at 350 or until the top is golden brown.