Farewell Summer 2025!

Can you even with these cuties?

Happy Monday, friends! My girls are … back in school tomorrow!

Say what?!

This summer was INSANE. We did so friggin much (please see Portugal, Spain, Venice, Dolomites, driving from Dolomites to Paris, France, Bruge, Amsterdam, Ireland, and New York for reference). Then, because we hadn’t done enough, we closed out the final weeks of summer with two weeks of camp, a visit from our favorite New York people AND one final trip to the mountains.

Tired. I’m oh-so-verily tired.

But I’m also pumped! We definitely made the most of our summer, this is going to be a fantastic school year for the girls (a mother just knows these things) AND Emilia is finally is school full-time.

Holy hell.

Here’s what we got up to the final few weeks of summer before we are in the back-to-school-grind tomorrow!

My littlest baby turned nine. Insert sob face here.
She’s a nature lover, so she requested a day at the aquarium. We happily obliged.
We love you so much, sweet babes.
The big girls loved their two weeks at Majestic View Nature Center camp! They went on hikes, learned about bugs, went bird watching, built tunnels, did crafts. Heaven in a nature center.
Loves grasshoppers.
Loves grasshoppers.
Loves grasshoppers. Even though this is a caterpillar.
Our NY cousins came to visit!
We had the best time showing them some of our favorite spots. Including, of course, the zoo!
These cuties got to spend some quality time together while Lotte and Grace finished out camp the Friday they arrived. I like to think it helped bring them a little bit closer <3
These two, obviously, are too much cute to handle.
Here’s a hack if you have littles who blast through the aquarium and make you feel like it’s not worth the price tag: Book lunch reservations at the aquarium restaurant! They have a super cool tank with all the best fish and it’s just as good as the aquarium if, like us, you run through it in about five minutes flat.
We even made it to the Frisco Bay Marina one day!
The kids had the best time building sandcastles and splashing around in the water.
Just a couple of flower girls.
We had lunch and drinks at Outer Range Brewing, right down the street from the Marina.
We even managed a very amateur photo shoot at Standley Lake <3
All the ladies <3<3<3<3<3
We had the best, most chaotic time. Love this crew so much.

We spent the last weekend before school started on a press trip at the YMCA of the Rockies — Snow Mountain Ranch. Since it was a press trip I can’t share a ton here. What I will say is that it was a delightful way to spend the final few days before the chaos of the 2025-26 school year descends.

Look at this cutie little cabin! Rose was my Grandma’s name, so we saw it as a sign that it was going to be a great weekend.
As if a cabin named after my Grams wasn’t enough, the rainbow on the way to dinner was ANOTHER sign.
We spent Saturday morning hanging out with some of the same sled dogs that drove our sled when we came to visit Snow Mountain two years ago in the winter!
We went fishing! So calming …
We hiked to a waterfall! So beautiful …
We went tubing! So wild and fun and NOT AT ALL CALMING!
We crafted.
We visited Rocky Mountain National Park on Sunday morning, since it was only 30 minutes away.
We didn’t spot any moose, but we sure had a lot of fun trying!
It was a delightful final summer weekend spent in nature.

We definitely don’t take for granted that we live in a gorgeous place in the world. We’re so grateful for trips like the YMCA of the Rockies and visitors like my sis and her crew, all of which help remind us that to be out in this beautiful world is to be reminded what it’s all about.

We’re small, my friends. And we’re here for a short time. Leave some big (but environmentally friendly!) footsteps 😉

Until next time … bis bald, friends! Welcome to the school year!

Life Lately: Summer After Australia

Holy cow don’t ask me how, but THE 2024/25 SCHOOL YEAR STARTED TODAY!

I think because we started the summer off on such a high note with a month in Australia (Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Airlie Beach, Hamilton Island, Brisbane and back to Sydney before flying home!), it made the rest of the holiday go that much more quickly.

We sure did manage to live it up for these 7ish weeks, though 😉 Here’s a bit of what we got up to after heading back from Down Under.

Camps!

I feel like we really hit our stride with camps this year. Rather than sticking to the same exact one, we switched it up.

Two weeks at the Arvada Center — for four camps total — was just the right amount of time.
Even Emmy got to join in on the fun!
Horse/riding camp at the Community Farm was a huge hit! The girls loved farm life, were obsessed with all the animals and, according to their instructor, were amazing at riding.
The big girls did a week-long bike camp with Pedalheads. Lotte improved on her skills, went on road and trail rides, rode to the park and the library and just generally had an amazing time.
And Grace finally learned how to ride! Turns out, with the proper instruction, she picked it up super quick 😉
The big girls finished out their camp excursions with some awesome visitors <3 They attended “Muddy Buddies” camp at the Majestic View Nature Center and TKTKTKTKT. Which brings us to ….
These cuties <3<3<3<3

Visitors!

We love our summer visitors. This time we were SO LUCKY because we had Grandpa and Mojo, Aunt Stephie and Ro, and our New York friends Carla, Fiona & Jake (who did camp with the girls). We sure do have the best time showing our loves around our Colorado home.

I love when my sister is here <3
Steph & Ro & Gpa were here for Lotte’s birthday, which was so. much. fun!
On Lotte’s birthday, one of her friends from school was having a birthday party at a local pool that Lotte wanted to go to. That made it super easy on us!
Ro & Em got some quality time alone when the girls were in camp. It was predictably adorable.
We went to Big Soda Lake one day, which was SO HOT, but also lots of fun!
Sister <3
We had lunch at the aquarium restaurant the day before Steph & Ro flew out.
And walked through the downtown aquarium itself as well!
Having a dog in the house — Grandpa’s Mojo — was a lot of fun, too!
Besides going to camp together, we showed Fiona & Jake some of our favorite spots. That included, of course, the Butterfly Pavilion.

Miscellaneous

When we weren’t camping it up or entertaining guests, we managed to have a lot of other fun, too.

Grace’s first concert, and Lotte’s second, was BILLY JOEL at Coors Field!! How cool/fun is that?!
We had so much fun with these cuties <3
We spent a weekend at Auntie Moe’s where we rode the Buckhorn Northern Railroad train and visited that quintessential summer institution … Dairy Queen 😉
Dad had a date with Lotte at Meow Wolf!
Dad had a date with Grace … at Meow Wolf 😉
Mom & Emmy celebrated her last day of camp with a date at McDonald’s 😉
We had neighbors over for the sweetest little birthday celebration for Lotte <3
We continued our annual tradition of testing books for the Good Housekeeping Kids’ Books Awards. So many great ones this year!
I took Emilia to what was likely her last-ever toddler story time. She was pretty over it. That is absolutely the end of an era for me. I CAN’T EVEN!
Tie-dying tees was a huge success!
Who doesn’t love an outdoor/backyard summer movie night situation?!

And now, we welcome the next season of this year. So far, it’s been a pretty great one, and I have a pretty good feeling about this school year, as well. We still have quite a few fun adventures planned before we say goodbye to 2024, but until then … bis bald, friends.

Life Lately: The Rest of October, 2023

It was the surprise of the century when Chris’ siblings showed up from Australia for his 40th birthday!

Happy end of October, friends! I just finished pulling off a MASSIVE surprise that I’ve known about since we were in Australia in December. All four of Chris’ siblings flew out to surprise him for his 40th bday bash, and it was epic and wonderful and all the things.

After our trip out to Disneyland earlier in October, these two big events made for a super fun month. I hope you’ve all been making the most of fall and gearing up to head into a holiday season filled with love and festive activities.

Here’s a bit of what we’ve been up to lately <3

Nan & Poppa were the first of our Aussie fam to arrive, and the girls were so excited to show them around a day-in-their life!
They came to gymnastics and swim lessons, school drop-offs and bus stop pick-ups. No rest for the weary!
We were so lucky with the weather the whole time the Connors were here! It was fall in all her splendid glory!
The grandparents arrived on Tuesday while Chris was out of town for work (which was so super helpful for me!), and the girls had off for fall break on Thursday and Friday, so that worked well! Obviously the Denver Zoo was on our must-visit list 😉
It was all decked out for Halloween, which was an added delight.
This bond. Just goes to show that distance doesn’t matter, if you put your heart into it.
We had a picnic in Majestic View Park and took Nan & Poppa for a visit at the Majestic View Nature Center!
We took advantage of the scenery to have a little photo shoot, of course.
Surprise! The rest of the Connor clan arrived the Friday before Chris’ birthday party/birthday, and he had no idea. It was so wonderful <3
The girls also had no idea, which was even MORE fun!
I love, love, LOVE these people …
I mean … they couldn’t be any cuter if they tried <3
Grandpa flew in as a surprise for the party, as well!
The girls don’t get much one-on-one time with their Aussie aunties and uncles, so that was a super special element of the trip, as well.
Saturday was party time! We threw Chris’ 40th bday bash at the upstairs tiki bar at The Arvada Tavern in Olde Town Arvada. It was so. much. fun!
People really leaned into the Hawaiian theme, which was amazing.
We had food and drinks and 80s music … what’s not to love?!
Sunday was Chris’ actual birthday, and he requested steak, of course 😉 So we all headed over to The Fort Steakhouse in Morrison. I had never been before, but Chris was there for a work dinner a few years ago. It was so much fun!
There’s a ton of history associated with the place, and the food is top-notch. 10/10 would recommend!
Love this crew <3
Grace was sick for a few days while the Connors were here (a bummer, for sure, but she bounced back!), but Lotte managed to head into downtown Denver with the crew on afternoon after school. They visited the Mile-High step and grabbed pizza and checked out a bit of the city.
Exactly one mile above sea level! (Allegedly 😉
We headed into Fort Collins one day while the big girls were in school and, despite the weather being SUPER foggy, we took on the Horsetooth Reservoir hike. Uncle Ben even did it with Emilia on his back!
I think they both enjoyed it <3
Despite the fog, it was so, so pretty!
Uncle Paul was desperate to try In-N-Out Burger, so we did that on the way home. Emilia thoroughly enjoyed it, as well!
Our last meal with the fam before they flew home was at Jack’s, naturally.

And that was it in a nutshell, my loves. We’re so sad it’s over, but so happy we got to be a part of it at all. Life sure does move fast, friends. The only saving grace after saying goodbye to our loves was our first snow of the season.

The snow certainly was a nice distraction!

Bis bald, friends! And Happy Halloween!