Our trip to Denver was long and late. We went straight through from Kansas City to Denver. That had not been our intention, but we couldn’t really find a good hotel before Denver. So, we decided to make it all the way there. We checked in at midnight, which was really 1:00AM for us. We were tired but happy to be there for 2 nights, a rarity on this trip. I had not known what we were going to do in Denver and whether we would even stay and do anything there. We were 3 days ahead of my rough plan, so we decided to look for something to do.
We walked around downtown, went inside the Capital building, did a couple geocaches, and walked around the 16th Street Mall. We had a nice dinner and the kids actually got to bed at a reasonable hour.
We had decided to take it easy because the guys needed haircuts. For some reason, we are having issues with hair. One day, I looked at Alex and realized that his hair looked a little funny. Upon further examination, I saw that he had a spot that had been cut really short, maybe shaved. Alex seemed genuinely confused and it looked a little like a practical joke played on him. But, I couldn’t get him to admit doing anything to his hair. Eventually, he did admit to using my razor in the shower on his hair. He never told us why he did it, but it will take a while for it to grow out.
Just a couple days later, I looked at Matthew thinking that he looked funny as well. After interrogation, he finally admitted to cutting it with scissors in the car. We tried to get his hair cut and fixed up, but I think she just made it worse. Originally, it just looked like he had cut part of his hair. Afterwards, he looked like he had a dorky haircut. Oh well. The next day, I caught Zack trying to cut his hair. Really? I guess that is what happens when the kids sit in the car for long hours.
AFTER:
A picture of why we're taking this trip.
First step, climb a 6-foot snow wall. Even that was a challenge. We maybe should have turned around. But, Dave pushed us forward. You can see the summit in the picture. It looks attainable, at least in the summer without the snow on the ground. We followed the path of some cross-country skiers that we had seen exiting the path. It was pretty flat, but Matthew was struggling to keep up. We never saw any markings of a trail, and we realized that we must have continued too far. We needed to head up the mountain. So, the kids just started heading up the mountain. This put us in deeper snow. Matthew and I were lagging behind and struggling to keep up. I couldn’t even see Dave and the kids. Matthew was not liking falling in the snow, and we were ready to turn back. But, I couldn’t get Dave or the other kids to hear me. So, we continued on. I kept post-holing in the snow. We were soaked and cold. I finally could hear the other kids. Apparently, Dave had gone ahead to scout. This was the makings of a sad movie. Lost in the snow on a deserted mountain. Dave could not hear me, so we just waited. Finally, he appeared to say that we had way overshot our summit if we wanted to make a different try. I vetoed that idea and we headed back to the car. Matthew was so over this snow, and he did not want to walk. After lots of encouragement, we were able to get him back to the car. There we changed our clothes and headed back down the mountain, full of disappointment over an unsuccessful summit attempt and a frustratingly cold hike. Oh well. At least our hikes in Utah will be in the desert and not snowy. I don’t think Matthew would step foot on another snowy hike. He has been using his dry erase board to write “I hate snowy hike” over and over.
We continued back on toward Utah. The snow that we thought was just flurries from being high on the mountain turned out to be a storm coming our way. The rest of that story I shared with you earlier. Not the most fun day of the trip! Fortunately, it got much better.
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Snow sure looks pretty -- if only it weren't so darn cold!
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