Wednesday, September 20, 2006

The Box

Tanner discovers the joys of an empty cardboard box...
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Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Delaney and Tanner hit the Playground
















Today we enjoyed a beautiful Colorado day at the playground in Green Mountain Falls with Joanna and Delaney. Tanner ate several handfulls of sand, his first, yum, and was quite impressed with Delaney's swift navigation of the playground. He hopes to be following her soon. In the meantime, we will be cleaning sand out of everything, including Tanner's bottom, for several days. Oh joy....

Friday, September 08, 2006

Burley Time


Taking the Burley for a test ride

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Playing in the River


On our way home from Telluride we stopped in Salida for some lunch and a little break from the car. While there, Drew had to check the kayak park and Arkansas water levels...i guess its never too early to get Tanner playing in the river.

Telluride

We had a fantastic weekend in Telluride. The town is amazing and the views are spectacular. We drove in late Friday evening and woke up to this view from the porch of the condo. What a great way to wake up! While we had a bit of a rainy day on Saturday, we still managed to get out and about for a bit, walking around downtown and going for a short walk along the creek running through town. On Sunday it was gorgeous and we hiked the Bear Creek Preserve trail to a waterfall. Tanner did great in the backcarrier and even got out to stretch his legs and tackle his first bouldering problem.


Main street and rainbow on an rainy Saturday




Setting off on our hike Saturday afternoon. I'm not sure what Opa enjoyed more, carrying Tanner or the gorgeous views.




Hiking Bear Creek Preserve and reaching the waterfall



Tanner checks out the rock...perhaps a little bit of climbing in his future?


One tired little Tanner takes a snooze in the carrier...not a bad way to do a hike.



Riding the Gondola up to Mountain Village...Telluride getting smaller by the second down below.