Friday, December 26, 2008

Christmas in Colorado

It ONLY took us 22 hours to get to Colorado Springs. :) I bet there are a lot of places you could get to in 22 hours?! I know it only takes about 18 hours to get to Texas. So why did a 13 hour trip take us 22 hours. Well there is a story behind this journey and it all began Dec. 23.......

I am naturally a procrastinator! So on Dec. 23 I started laundry around 4:30 in the afternoon. I was actually thinking I could get everything washed and packed by 10:00. What was I thinking????? Not to much on that day!

So, by the time I got everything washed and put out, it was 1:00 am. We were planning on getting up at 4:00 to do our own family Christmas morning things. We called TT to call Santa and ask if he could come to our house a day early and he was more than excited to do that for us. So after our 3 hour nap, we woke the kids up and had our family Christmas. We cleaned up and I finished packing.

Around 7 am, we left to go take our new puppy to my parent's house to be babysat while we were gone. (puppy is a whole new different story for later). Anyway, We got onto the road around 8:00 am and 10 minutes later, Karleigh began to throw up. She didn't have a fever, so we kept going. We thought it was began she was tired and the motion of the car just got to her. About an hour later, she threw up again. I checked for a fever and still nothing, so we kept going.

and going....and going....and going.....and going.....and going.....

We went all the way to a little city that was almost on the boarder of New Mexico. We thought the city looked very different, so we got out our handing map and found us very south! If you don't know, we needed to be very NORTH, not SOUTH! :)

We laughed and found a highway that looked like we would go straight up to the 60, again using our handy map. Well, on this highway was no straight road. It was climbing up, down and around snowy mountains. Even though, the scenery was beautiful, it was a very slow drive. It took us 4 hours just to drive 90 miles to the next major town. I did forget to mention that on the drive of this beautiful trip of the mountains, one by one, the children let us know how they were not feeling so well. The windy road was giving them all motion sickness.

We did finally make it out of there and stopped at McDonald's in Springerville. We are not McDonald's people, but it was food and we were hungry. We ate and were feeling good, so we got back in the car and about 25 minutes later, we entered New Mexico. Boy, did we cheer about seeing the sign "Welcome to New Mexico". We felt like we were finally on the road to success of this trip, when all of about 10 minutes into this state, a police officer pulled us over. Yep, that's right we got a speeding ticket and a ticket for having 1 brake light out. The road we were on was a highway and the speed limit was 65. We thought for some reason the speed limit was 75. It must have been that nap we took! :) I do have to say that the police officer was not my friend. I got so frustrated at his attitude with us. Not to even mention this was Christmas Eve and he must have been upset that he was working or he was just a rookie! Oh Well! He was kind enough to let us know that we still had 150 miles to go to get to the Interstate 25, for which we were looking for.

To make this part of the story shorter, this highway went right through four different towns, at which the speed limit went all the way down to 35. It was a stretch of a drive that I thought would never end. I was at my wits-end. We wanted to turn around so badly, but we decided to keep going!

The rest of the way into Colorado was much better. We made it to my mother-in-laws house at 3:30 on Christmas morning!

We made it and safely too!

The children have had such a great time playing with their cousins in the snow. It has been a really fun and relaxing trip.

Tomorrow we leave for home and we are pretty sure this trip home will only take us 13 hours! We feel a little more experienced and we are ready (no procrastinating here)! :)

I hope everyone had a Blessed Christmas with family and friends!

Chalene :)

6 comments:

Heather said...

Oh, Chalene! I'm sorry to hear that you had such a rough go of it getting to your Christmas destination, but I'm so glad to know that you made it safely and had a nice stay. I'll be praying the the way home is safe and free of trouble. Blessings, Heather

Jen said...

Dear Goodness! No wonder you mentioned wanting a margarita and referred me to your blog when we chatted today! You are a much better woman than me, I may have lost it! For such a snowy time and storms around the country that day, getting there safely is such a blessing. I hope you enjoyed your last day in Co. and have a safe and much quicker journey home. Your marg awaits you when you are ready!LOL

Jennine

Unknown said...

I'm sorry it took you so long to get to Colorado...especially with 5 kids in the car. I hope once you got there you had a wonderful Christmas. Enjoy the rest of your vacation :)
Karen

Amy said...

Wow Chalene! What an, um, interesting journey. Hope all is well on your return! Happy Holidays!

Fabu

P.S. Maybe we could chat sometime about changing the blog colors, as you mentioned you were interested. :) Not too tough (or I wouldn't do it so often!).

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog and it's great! You have a beautiful family! :) I have a Karson with a K too! And I'd love to know how you pronounce your other two Ks. We have 5 as well, Kollin, Karly, Karaline, Karson, & Kemry (who was adopted from Guatemala). We are about to bring home our newest little "K" from Ethiopia soon we hope.

Emily B. said...

What a horrible experience but it's good to see that you didn't lose your sense of humor. And now you're home safely with your family's love around you. God is good.

Happy New Year!
PS-- a puppy?!?!?!??!