June 14, 2021

White Mountains - Day 3

Today was a first for us, we woke up early on the last day so we could go on a hike! Ok, early was 8:30 but we were on the trails by 9 which for us is quite a rarity. I would have preferred an afternoon hike but we didn't get a chance yesterday and I really wanted to show the boys the cabin! And the most amazing thing of all is that we didn't hear a single grumpy word about getting them up and out early! Even though I know a couple of them were still awake after midnight... 

The sun is so bright!

Colin gives Christian a ride

Starting out

As I mentioned yesterday there is a network of cross country and mountain bike trails behind our hotel. The first stop is the meadow but after that there are a couple miles of winding trails in the woods. And about a mile from the bridge is a little cabin with a stunning view of the mountain range. I love it! The boys enjoyed it too and Christian found a little friend when he wandered down a small trail into a gorge. 

Will

Relaxing at the cabin


Christian's friend
Will on the walk back

We spent a little too much time in the woods and so we were late checking out. But the hotel staff was wonderful. Despite the high price I very much expect we will come to the Glen House again. After checking out we went a little ways down the road to see Glen Ellis Falls, a beautiful waterfall at the end of a short trail. The trail has been closed for over a year while they did maintenance on it and it was so nice to be able to visit again!

Three teenagers!

My boys

For some reason we really didn't take any
pictures of the actual waterfall...

The top of the waterfall











The waterfall was beautiful and Camille was not at all daunted by the steep steps leading to the bottom of it. Poor Christian though was dreadfully sad that we wouldn't let him swim there. Today was much hotter than predicted so I don't blame him for wanting to get wet!

Since he was so eager to swim, after Glen Ellis we went to Jackson falls where there are a couple good swimming holes. A lot of people were there enjoying the sun and cooling off their feet but only a few brave souls were actually in the water. Jon and Colin opted to stay in the car listening to music while Will and Christian played in the water. It took a while for them to actually go all the way in, it was really cold! But I'm so glad they got to swim. 

Christian gets ready to dive in

It's cold!

Conquering the cold!


Swimming at the top of the falls

Jackson Falls

Finally, after all the hiking and swimming, we went to a ridiculously late but delicious lunch at MOAT. This was a really great little trip. I'm so happy with all the things we did, and particularly that we were able to explore the area where we were staying. And Will and Jon having their own hotel room for the first time seems like a big change too, one that I know they enjoyed. We had some good conversations with Colin, some delicious meals, and the boys got totally sick of me commenting on the beautiful view. So all in all it was a tremendous success. :-)

June 12, 2021

White Mountains - Day 2

 Oh I'm so tired! But it was a really good day. My dad and James are my heroes. I forgot to pack Christian's medicine yesterday so both of them woke up really early and met halfway so he could have it this weekend. Conveniently they also met up at a bakery so James brought back some delicious pastries. After a slow start and a few minutes enjoying the view from the deck we headed next door to drive up the mountain.

James stopped to get a picture of Mt Chocorua
while on his morning errands

It was James turn to drive up and wow being a passenger is a lot more nerve wracking! The Mount Washington auto road is probably not as narrow as it seems but there are no guardrails, no shoulders, and a very steep drop on one side. But the view! Oh it was incredible. 



The view continued to be amazing at the top of the mountain. Today was sunny and clear and we could see forever. Camille forgot to put on her hiking boots but that didn't stop her from climbing over the rocks at the top with us. And Sam was excited to explore and say hi to all the other dogs. 

Will and Christian exploring the top of Mt Washington

Can you find Jon?


Colin kindly took a picture of us at the top

After some time at the top we left Camille at the gift shop and did a little hiking around. Distances are really hard to judge but we went down to the train tracks and then around to the other side. Climbing down over the rocks was tricky because there were so many loose rocks and all of us were just in sneakers. At one point Christian thought he had twisted his ankle but as soon as James found something interesting farther down the trail he was up and running again. 

James and Colin talk on the way down

Colin and James are ready for a picture
but Jon is focused on something else

The boys enjoyed walking next to the train tracks and finding railroad spikes and bits of coal that had been dropped. Two trains came up while we were walking and everyone waved. Sam refused to cross the tracks though, he seem afraid to step over the cog line in the middle so we had to find a place for him to go under the tracks.

The cog train climbing the mountain


I love this view!

We couldn't be gone for long so even though the ridge trail looked so tempting we had to head back. But now the observatory looked so far away! But the walk up wasn't bad. It is a lot easier to go up rough terrain than it is to go down. The boys beat us though and when we finally arrived we found Jon following Grandma out of the gift shop with a brownie in his hand. 

Climbing back up

The trail on the left looks so tempting!

Jon leads the way

The boys on the trail


I got to drive down the mountain and it was my turn to make James nervous about being close to the edge. :-) But it was an uneventful descent and we did get to stop for some more pictures. Our plan was to head out to the Dairy Queen in Bartlett for a late lunch but we didn't realize how far away we really were. And when we got there we found they were only serving ice cream. So we ended up buying surprisingly decent pizza at a little country store and returning for ice cream afterwards. 


That sky!


We had hoped to see Glen Ellis Falls on the way back but we were all pretty tired from scrambling over rocks at the top of Mount Washington. And our scheduled pool time was approaching soon anyway. So we went back and everyone took a break in their respective rooms while Colin and I went for a walk. 

He's been having a hard time for reasons I won't get into here and after lunch he was particularly emotional. So we strolled along the trails behind the hotel and talked for about an hour. These trails are one of the reasons we so loved this hotel the first time we were here and what I was most looking forward to this time. Most of them are wide and well paved, I think for cross country skiing, although there are also some smaller and less groomed trails too. From the hotel the main trail leads across a bridge and around a meadow filled with flowers. Well, it was filled with flowers last August, there were not as many this year. But there were tons of butterflies! Colin and I saw two score at least as we wandered, many quite close up. It was really cool. 




We got back a little late for our pool reservations only to find none of the boys were ready. But it didn't take too long before they were splashing away. But I let James handle the pool time and went back to take a short rest. 

After swimming we met up with Grandma and all went down to the trails again. We were excited to show her the meadow and the beautiful view of the surrounding mountains. It was only an hour and a half since Colin and I had been down there but it was getting cooler and the butterflies had already gone. Still it was a very pleasant walk and I think Camille enjoyed it, despite my trying to kill her by leading her down one of the more adventurous shortcuts. 



Colin took this picture of us

Sorry James, Colin wins the picture taking contest

On the walk back Colin and James bonded over photography


I may be posting too many of these... 
but I really love them


We ate at the hotel tonight and the fries were excellent. The rest of the food was only ok but you can't beat the convenience! Especially since there are no other restaurants nearby. Over dinner we spent a long time talking to Colin about the future and I think he was feeling better by the end of it. Today has been a bit emotionally exhausting. 

After dinner the older boys and Grandma retired but Christian was full of energy so James and I took him and Sam out on the trails again. We only barely made it to the meadow though because poor Christian was terrified of the dark, and it was dark! Last year we saw incredible stars but tonight the clouds were covering most of them. But we did get to see a whole host of fireflies and that was amazing. 

Two motorcycles were parked by the entrance all weekend. 
Christian loved them and took this picture. :-)

Hopefully tomorrow we'll get to explore the woods a bit more. But only if I can get some sleep tonight! 


June 11, 2021

White Mountains - Day 1

This week we are taking a little vacation in our backyard, the beautiful White Mountains. Last year James and I got away for our anniversary and we stayed in a wonderful hotel at the foot of Mount Washington. We knew that Camille and the kids would love it so months ago we planned to return. This week however has been full of surprises and a bit of chaos too. So at the very last minute we ended up taking Colin with us. This meant that we needed a third room and amazingly we were able to get one. (Thank you God!) We were also taking Sam so our car was VERY full. 

We left a little late, as always, and forgot some key things which was unusual. But we are only a couple hours away from home and we were in plenty of time to meet up with Noel at the Muddy Moose. It was so wonderful to see her! We really need to come up here more often. The food was excellent although I am rather astounded at the appetite of the boys! Both Christian and Will got the buffalo burger and loved it. Christian inhaled his so fast he was done before I'd taken two bites. 

Christian hides in Colin's sweatshirt as we wait for dinner

Sam was very patient. He had to stay in the car while we ate but it wasn't too warm and we took him out many times on the trip up. But still I think he was glad to make it to the hotel. Our three rooms are on three different floors and Camille is on the top with a gorgeous view of the mountains. The three older boys, Colin, Will, and Jon, are sharing a room on the second floor while Christian and Sam stay with us. I was a little worried about that, for various reasons, but so far it is working out well. The big boys have some freedom (with limited electronics) and Christian seems content to remain with us. We are spoiling him a bit more which probably helps. 

We had about an hour and a half to settle in before our appointment at the pool. Because of Covid this particular hotel requires that everyone reserve their time and says that only 10 people can be in the room. James took the kids down and Camille and I took turns watching Sam and visiting the kids in the pool. The boys had a blast although, or perhaps because, there was more wrestling than swimming in the shallow pool. 

Pool sit ups

Doing sit ups at the edge of the pool

Tomorrow we are off to explore the mountains a bit, and hopefully we'll actually take some pictures!