We had the joy of taking pictures together just before an older couple joined us. They asked if the children could join them in a video they were creating to post to their grandchildren. We were caught circling the monument with the lady sharing the location and the location of her hair! I guess it was some kind of "Where's Waldo?" idea but it was "Where's Gramma's Hair?" She told us she would be sure to get that video to us the next time she saw us...we laughed and said we looked forward to seeing it, knowing we would never see them again!
We had a great time in the video and then we were on our way back out to the van, when we saw the most amazing old time car...she was beautiful! We took a picture...predicted it belonged to the nice couple and before we could leave they did in fact climb into the car to zoom on their way. We told them they had a great car and we parted ways...just as the gates were closing I might add!)
We then had a nice drive to our hotel in Colorado...our only night on this trip that we arrived in time to enjoy a meal in the hotel. I think we did a great job of having a fresh meal closer to what we enjoy at home. We even had time to relax before falling asleep.
The next morning we were off on our Colorado adventure to...
BUT FIRST...it was a special day that I could not allow to pass up...the children had been really upset that we would miss it while traveling but I made plans for at least a little celebration for ... Star Wars Day...May the 4th!!!

Can you see it? It blends in so well! |
Cool ants...but we did not get too close! |
What is this thing? It reminded us of an alien creature! |
A bird in the eaves...a swallow, maybe? |
These are some pictures we took of the villages as we drove through the park. We would actually find ourselves walking through the first one in the second picture during our tour.
About 30 minutes before our tour began, we noticed a familiar red car in the parking lot. It was our "friends" from the Four Corners! They were so sweet and recognized us right away as they were coming out from their tour. We talked about the remainder of our trips and decided we would not likely cross paths again but it was fun to see each other again. Then they told us we would have the best experience as our tour guide truly knew the history of the area.
Sure enough that is when our park ranger sat down in the waiting area to greet our tour group. I wish I could share pictures but I promised him I would save them for our family (I cannot even tell you why...its a ranger secret!). He was indeed sharing his own culture with us today and this included one of his favorite past time activities...spinning yarn!
We were able to look into the adobe style homes that were embedded in the rock. We also saw that there were many places that were carved into the rock for various uses.
THEN...we made our way through the little opening we were warned about...actually, it was not too bad...I made it through with a smile on my face and not hyperventilating! And two more ladders, as we made our way out of the village...the last was the worst to me as it was not secured as well as the others...but I made it...the children all survived without any trouble. It was AWESOME!!!!
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Little Miss going solo on the last climb! |
And...in the end...Ranger Aragon did allow me to post ONE picture of him...he was a great guide and I was so thankful to have him there to share his culture with us...a special honor that we will not forget for a long time. This definitely will be on our favorite list!
A few more shots of some of the villages as we made our way to a second visitor center for the park.
This visitor center was where the children received their junior ranger badges. Then we walked through the museum attached so we could see the historical dioramas created by the CCC in the 1920s.

To end our day, this little bird sang us a song and posed for a shot just as we arrived at our hotel!
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