We arrived to our humble abode in the late afternoon, but we were pleased to see a little snow still remained from a few days prior. I had actually stayed in this house a few times probably 30-ish years before (!), and some memories came flooding back like the kids' bunk room and the 70's bamboo-printed, fully mirrored bathroom. It was a little dated, but it fit our needs, and I'm grateful that we got to go back to a little piece of my history.
Monday, March 18, 2024
New Mexico Spring Break
For Spring Break this year, I asked the kids if they wanted to do beach or mountains, and they both responded "Mountains!" without hesitation. I had connections with a family friend's house in Ruidoso, NM, and it was a doable drive. Our week was available, so it was a done deal!
We overnighted at K&C's house outside of DFW and visited Grandad. Then we had our longer 8-hour car drive the next day. We drove through Roswell on a Sunday, so unfortunately, the free visitor's center and sights were closed. There was still plenty of touristy alien stuff, but we weren't that interested. It was a good place to stretch our legs though.
This little family of deer hung around the neighborhood, often in our backyard, which was a fun thing to spot over morning coffee or next to the hammock the boys hung in the trees.
It was a little chilly outside (love that refreshing mountain air!), so we sat inside where we enjoyed live music and played Skulls while we waited for our delicious pizza to arrive.
The Visitor's Center was a little crazy, so we made a potty stop and got in the car line to enter. The isolation of this place is pretty amazing. I guess that's why there's a missile range next door! We hiked out, up and down a few dunes to separate ourselves from the family picnickers. After a while, if I hadn't been in the steady stream of cars, I would have never guessed there were so many people there. We felt almost alone!
The house had snow sleds, which were perfect for sand sledding too. Don't they look like they're searching for a desert oasis?
It wasn't as easy as it looks, but we had a few decent runs.
The runs off the gondola were mostly blue, so we found an unpopular lift and hidden run that gave us a pretty good circuit for the rest of the day. The lift went right up the front slope, which was icy from the wind, and we had a front row to watch skier after skier attempt and fail at that run. Around 2pm they started to shut our lift down because the wind was picking up, so that's when we called it a day, too.
We left on Friday, and wanted to hit Carlsbad Caverns on the way home, but because of their reservation system and the Spring Break traffic, we couldn't get reservations for the cave until early Saturday morning. So we spent a wild Friday night in Carlsbad and went to the movies (Kung Fu Panda 4). The next morning, we were there bright and early for our 8:30am entrance time. The drizzle made for a good cave day. The kids took in the VC exhibits while I stood in line to get our official passes.
Finally the daylight starts to wane and you keep descending...
I really like this shot looking back up to the entrance. It gives you an appreciation for the journey down and the limited reach of natural light.
Of course there are wondrous things to see, and you end up with a ton of rock pictures in the end that don't nearly do it justice. Suffice it to say, it's a huge, fairly open room down at the bottom, tons of stalactites and stalagmites in drips and fins and popcorn formations, and clear pools of water. Definitely worth a stop, and a nice bookend to our time in New Mexico.
Friday, March 1, 2024
Boy Bath Makeover
We did a thing this week! The boy really needed an update in his bathroom. Since we got new windows in June, they did not have an opening window in the small bathroom window size, and there was never a vent fan in there. So a few times, when he opened the bathroom door after a shower, the humid cloud that emerged set off the smoke detector. The toilet needed frequent plunging, and the linoleum floor and builder-grade cabinet were not anything worth saving.
Before and After
Owen really wanted dark grey wood-look tile and a more mature look. We toned down the paint and upgraded the vanity, toilet, and fixtures. We are happy with the results! Before...
After
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