Stretch marks: Not yet - this Shea Moisture stretch mark cream from Buy Buy Baby is working so far... but I have a long way to go.
Sleep: I keep waking up once in the middle of the night, but other than that it's good
Best moment this week: Colorado trip! More below.
Movement: Stronger kicks
Anything making you queasy or sick: Nope
Symptoms: Hiking in CO really kept the ankle swelling at bay.
Belly Button in or out? Out!
Wedding rings on or off? On
Happy or Moody most of the time: Happy
Looking forward to: Taking baby girl backpacking in Colorado one day
This weekend we went to Colorado to visit Mitch's family. We had such a wonderful time! On the flight out we spent some time thinking about names. Still haven't selected, but we've got a few we like.
We went on 3 hikes. The first was a 1.5 hour hike at Alderfer / Three Sisters Park in Evergreen. It was a beautiful day and we made it back to the car just before the rain came.
The next hike was on the way to Rocky Mountain National Park. We stopped in Grand Lake at the East Inlet Trailhead and took a little walk. We saw a beautiful waterfall and again made it back to the car just before the rain. Rain in the mountains is pretty much my favorite thing.
Later we drove up Trail Ridge Road. Just spectacular up there.
The next day, Mitch and his brother summited Long's Peak! They started at 3:45am and summited at 9:30am. The trail is 14.5 miles, 5100 feet elevation gain, and the summit is at 14,255 feet. It's the tallest peak in RMNP. Mitch has attempted it twice before but couldn't beat the weather. This time, it was perfect. Congrats hubby!!
The next day, we did our last hike. It was a 6 mile round trip from Bear Lake trailhead to Jewel Lake. We hit the trail at noon after a delicious breakfast at Big Horn Restaurant. First we hiked an unimproved trail which was a lot of fun and got us away from the crowds. We ended up at Jewel Lake about 1:35pm and had our lunches (sandwiches made at the Big Horn). The water was incredibly clear, cool, and refreshing. We could see Long's Peak from our lunch spot. About an hour later, we started back down the trail. I turned on my GPS tracker for the return trip.