
When he got to the house, we went out walking the neighborhood trails... maybe a mile and a half. Our neighborhood has a great view of the foothills and state park, and I wanted to make sure he got to see the views (even though he had ran enough!).

The next morning, Joe and I took the scenic route (only stopping for directions twice) up to Rocky Mountain National Park. Once there, we went to a shoe store to get Joe some decent shoes, then to a sporting shop to rent some show shoes. After a quick lunch, we headed up to the Estes Park entrance to the Rockies and began snow shoeing. It was so much fun. We did a short hike to Beak Lake, then backtracked and hiked 1.5 miles to Nymph and Dream lake. We enjoyed the views at Dream Lake for a while, then headed back down... and didn't take the path we originally took. Its hard to stay on the trails when the trails are covered in snow! We ended up hiking down some really nice snow hills towards Bear Lake. Once back, we drove around the park and hiked another mile or two on dry land.
On the way back home, we ate dinner at the Hungry Toad in Boulder.
Once back home, we called it an early night and went to bed. Joe woke up early to attend Mass and then head on to the conference. It was great to see him. Wish Jen had been here for the visit! Unfortunately, she was at a work conference of her own!
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How fun! We'll have to try snow-shoeing some day. I'm not so graceful on the SKIs!!
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