It has been a long time since I have posted anything so I wasn't really sure where to start. I figured I would start with the latest news, which you can see is our trip to San Diego. It was a ton of fun. The weather was awesome and it was nice to spend four whole days with Ella and Peter. Ella did pretty well on her first plane ride. She wanted to move around alot so she would kind of get fussy when we wouldn't let go of her. And both times she didn't fall asleep until about 30 minutes before we were landing so she slept through both arrivals.
Lorelei is just adorable. She's just about the same size as Ella but to me she seemed so little, and light! I think she's few pounds lighter than Ella. I had to remind myself a couple of times to keep my eye open for a little one running around because she is tall enough that a few times I would turn to walk and my knee would hit her just right to send her toppling over!
My pictures are out of order but that's because I'm trying to post all of this stuff fast and get to bed! Anyway, we went to the beach on Saturday. Look at that smile on Ella's face! You know what this tells me? We'll have to visit a beach in Hawaii very soon! She had a blast in the sand and liked contemplating the water hitting her toes. The water was still very cold so we just dangled her toes in it for a second. Peter thought about taking the plunge but decided against it once he waded to about mid-calf!
The trip was a quick one but I'm so glad we were able to go. It was nice to spend time with Whitney and Jeff....and who knows when they will be back to Denver. Thank you to Southwest Airlines for running that awesome deal...and thank you to Whitney for sending me the link!
The rest of this is just pics from the last few months. I have been remiss in keeping everyone updated but a few months ago Ella started getting up in the middle of the night and so that totally threw off my wonderful sleep schedule. I've had to adjust to the lack of sleep thing so I'm just now getting back into the routine of getting stuff done after she goes to bed.
This was the box that Uncle Patrick's and Aunt Kelly's Christmas present came in. We stuck her in it and she started to close the lids....it was so funny. Maybe she wanted to be mailed down to Texas to visit them!
At the end of December, Peter and I babysat Connor so we were trying to get pictures. As you can tell, Ella is freaking out. But they were so cute!
This is right around the time she was just figuring out how to go up the stairs. Now she's pretty quick! But she is still trying to figure out how to come back down. Greeting Earthlings...





Andrew saying, "Can you stop taking pictures of me and keep walking??"
This is a look back down to the valley where we started. Waaay down there.
Koa playing in the snow!
See how rocky it is? These trails were very slippery. Oddly enough, I didn't fall. I fell coming back down Grey's and actually cracked the face of my watch. But we actually took Koa off leash for this hike and I held onto her collar alot going down, so maybe she steadied me.
This is the ridiculous ridge we had to cross nearing the end of the climb. For the most part it wasn't too scary, but some places were really narrow and those loose rocks made me feel like one wrong step and you'd go tumbling down the back side of the mountain! Koa was a pro. When you read about hiking with your dog they say to assume that your dog will walk twice the distance that you walk. Now I know why. She would run up ahead of us, and then come back, and then run up ahead, and then come back! She is in the habit of nudging your legs when she comes back, so that adds to the nerves. Hence why I held her collar alot.
Looong ridge.
So once you cross the ridge and go up a few more feet, you think you have summited! No cigar my friend. See those people way in the distance? That is the summit. When I got up here and saw the people I just started laughing. I'm thinking, "Are you kidding me? Why can't the summit be right here. This is a good summity spot." So I had to take a picture of the specks in the distance because I just thought it was hilarious! Talk about exact science.
This is a photo from the top! This is actually Mt. Sheridan, which at a measley 13,900+ feet does not quite qualify as a Colorado 14'er.
Me, Peter, and Koa-Elevation 14,036 feet!!!!!!
Andrew decided to stay at the summit a little bit longer than Peter and I. Actually, Andrew had summitted and then decided to head back down to meet up with a few of his co-workers who were still climbing and he summitted again! It was pretty chilly at the top so by that time Peter and I decided to head back down. While we waited for Andrew, Peter caught some shut-eye...
...so did Koa.....