Sunday, May 10, 2009

mmmm....Beer.....

So, today I woke up with the need to do something new and most importantly, not in the house. We got the kids ready to go, piled into the car and Chris said, "Where should we go?"

OK, planning isn't always our thing...

After some thought and a little driving around, I said, "lets go to Golden", we could always go to a museum or something. Up to Golden we drove, as we were passing the Coors plant it occurred to us that the brewery has a free tour and more importantly, free beer! Considering the Coors brewery isn't all that far away we've never done the tour.  The brewery fit the bill perfectly... something new and it wasn't at our house.
The Brewery is located basically in or at least near downtown Golden, right on Clear Creek... fresh mountain spring anyone? Tee Hee, actually they assured us they use water from a source deep in the mountains, under the plant. This water is only used for cooling...
The kids were pretty excited to go, when we told them what we were going to do.  It had all the elements of a fun time: It was up in the mountains (yes Golden is in the mountains and you better not tell my kids different... it saves me a bundle in gas not to have to go to an actual mountain town! LOL), we rode on a 'school bus' (Coors shuttle), we went in a big building, rode in an elevator and had soda... all the components needed for an adventure.
The tour is a self guided tour with a little device that tells one (uno, solo, solitary) person what is going on.. and you have to be over 12 to get one.  Oh, joy, only mommy and daddy got the fascinating device, leaving the kids to argue who got to help listen.  As a bonus, no matter how loud you try to make it, you have to hold it up to your ear to hear.  Luckily the babies lost interest pretty fast and the girls were pretty good about sharing when needed, after the initial volley of, "ME, NO ME, MY TURN!!!" it wasn't too bad.

We learned the history of the brewery and I found it interesting they make everything there. The beer, the bottles and the cans. You really do learn something new everyday.
A lot of the plant was shut down since it was Saturday. But there were still some interesting things. The copper vats where they cook the grains was my favorite. It looked like the innards of some alien ship. The shiny copper vats put out a lot of heat and it was a little humid as well. There was also a high tech control room to monitor everything... all alien ships need one!

 At the end of the tour we got to see some finished product ... for all of you who drink Coors Light, here it is coming off the line.
After about a half hour of looking around we found the lounge and enjoyed a fresh cold one... tasty...I had a Killian's Red.
The kids had soda and assured me that it was very yummy.  Lucas was convinced he had found paradise, a factory that makes 'soda', where you get to see how it's made and then drink some and then ride on a 'soda bus'... I'm still not sure what tour he took.
 

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Dinosuars...Where?!? (Picture heavy, because I can)

Saturday dawned as a bit of a dreary day... clouds, slightly chilly and the threat of rain. Despite that, we decided to have an outing to the Denver Botanic Gardens, what with it being a free day and all. What we didn't know is the DBG had been invaded by Dinosaurs which made it way more fun than usual. (OK, its always fun for me... prehistoric creatures or no.) There was also a lot of construction, the parking lot was a big giant pit (literally... it was a hole in the ground surrounded by concrete) and the front entrance looked more like a disaster area than a metro spot of peace, beauty and tranquility. Luckily after oohing and ahhing at the crane,(the metal kind, not the feathered variety) preventing the kids from scaling the chain link fence and distracting them from staring at the construction workers while they tried to enjoy their lunch we made it inside the gardens where things were just as pretty and tranquil as they've ever been. Although my kids were able to take care of that pesky quiet, tranquil feeling:)
Right off we were greeted with hundreds of tulips in full bloom, as well as dozens of other blooming spring bulbs. All the bright colors immediately started to dispel some of the gloom of the day.
red tulips
grape hyacinths
fritillaria
scilla
pretty tulip
more tulips
dutch iris nestled in silver artemesia
daffodills
And there were spring blooming perennials showing their colors.
brunnera macroflora
drumstick primrose
pasque flower
aubretia
anemone
aspens with daffodils
evergreens in the oriental garden
The dinosaurs were made of some sort of colorful material and a few were quite large. Each was accompanied by a plaque that gave information about each dino. The kids were thrilled to run from statue to statue learning a little bit before they darted off again.
I'm not sure what kind of dinosaurs the above are... possibly sillious hammasaurus.
Above are my kids 'acting' scared... yeah they are going to be stage actors, there's no subtlety in their method at all.
there were even dinosaurs inside! As well as a lot of other pretty things. All in all the botanic gardens was a great way to light up a dreary day.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

A Snowy Day, A Flood and A Couple of Cute Horses...

Last week it snowed, it rained and then the creek flooded... it made for an interesting day.

Normally when it snows the creek looks like this:
But, last week it rained and it snowed and for a while it did both...

All of which made Lucas and Dee Dee want to dress up as horses... why? Because that's how they roll.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter

We had a great Easter this year, it was a 2 day event and yes its not your imagination, the kids wore the same thing both days...their spring sweaters:)
On Saturday Morning we went to the Mayor's Eggstravaganza at the Westminster community center. This is an event we have attended for several years and always enjoy. The kids like to visit the Easter Bunny... well all the kids except Olivia. They all like the bouncy house (sorry no pictures). And the last 2 years they have had a really funny magician, who has picked Taylor to be a helper 2 years in a row. It was all I could do not to push Olivia in front of him when he started to go toward Taylor. Olivia took it well, but there might be issues if Taylor gets picked next year.(link to movie will be provided if A. I can upload it, B. if I don't forget and C. well, lets just say there are a lot of reasons I might not upload something... :))
After visiting the bunny and scoring some candy we went to the kite festival .

After hours of running around at the kite festival, we went home and realized.... we had yet to dye any eggs. So after a bit of a nap, some dinner and a little crying, we dyed some eggs. (Chris only cried for a little while, no worries)
On Sunday the kids got to enjoy not one, not two, but three egg hunts. We had a pretty lame egg hunt here at the house, its just hard to have 4 kids running around finding eggs in our small living room. Luckily they were more interested in the candy in the baskets than how few eggs there were to find.

Later that morning we went to church and hunted more eggs. the day was overcast, but not too cold, although near the end of the hunt it did begin to rain a little. the kids had a great time searching for candy filled plastic eggs and even the little kids found quite a few, the bigger kids did very well however.

The last egg hunt was at Nana Diane's house, she also served us a lovely lunch, so that was my favorite egg hunt of all.

And she had cupcakes!
The kids spent the rest of the afternoon snacking on canday and reliving the glory of their finds.