Archive for the ‘Amigos y Familia’ Category

a trip to new mexico and a new truck

Posted on October 26th, 2015 by mountain girl  |  4 Comments »

Last week David went to New Mexico to build a rail for his parents’ very scary haunted porch. That’s his cute mom peeking out the door.  We all would have liked to go, but, you know–we have goats.  And, oh yeah–kids who go to school, too. Here’s David’s dad, working on the rail.  (We know […]



fall fun, new art, and a visit from “the dentist”

Posted on October 19th, 2015 by mountain girl  |  4 Comments »

Zia had her friend Lola over for a sleepover, followed by a visit to Cottonwood Farms in Boulder for a hayride, mazes, and a petting zoo.  A funny story: I was driving them home when we first picked up Lola, and yippee! there in the middle of the road was a big metal clamp, perfect for […]



visitors from kansas city, arm challenge results, and other fun things

Posted on September 7th, 2015 by mountain girl  |  4 Comments »

We had the very best weekend. Two of our old friends from Kansas City came for a spur-of-the-moment visit, and we had a blast. Cindy and I talked and laughed for hours while the guys hung out.  Will and Caleb went hiking in the mountains during the day, and in the evenings it was a […]



adventures at the money museum, denver mint, and celestial seasonings tea co.

Posted on July 7th, 2015 by mountain girl  |  3 Comments »

Our guests left this morning.  The house is just a tiny bit strange and empty after ten days of Lucero infiltration.  It was hard to say goodbye, but we all had a good visit and made lots of happy memories. Here are just a few pictures from the other day when we visited Celestial Seasonings […]



the 4th of july, continued

Posted on July 5th, 2015 by mountain girl  |  1 Comment »

Just a few more pics to add to the last post–after dessert we went to watch fireworks from a high point outside town.  We had a great view from a little rocky hilltop (climbing in cowboy boots = skating back down) and it was nice not to have to fight our way through traffic on […]