One of the highlights of the trip was when I took the older three to Cave of the Winds, some cool underground caves in Colorado Springs. We took the lantern tour which was part tour by lantern, part ghost story walk. It was cool and creepy and memorable.
We had a bit of a stressful time getting there. My phone gave me the option for three or four totally different places and I didn't know which one was the right one, and time was running short so my mom finally lead us there in her car, even though it was 40 minutes away from my brother's house where we were! When I told my kids how nice it was of Grandma to make sure we got there ok, Eli said, "Well, she IS your mom." Indeed. Lucky me!
Anyway, we got there with even a few minutes to enjoy the pretty mountains!
The bear in the waiting area begged to photographed with!
Many of the stories revolved around people who had discovered the caves, loved the caves, or died or disappeared in the caves. Many of those latter stories we chose to believe were total fiction!
Parts of the tour were pretty tight, even for my little guys. I brought of the rear of the group and it was pretty creepy to look behind me and see total blackness. At one point the guide had us blow out our candles and be silent, and it was an amazing sensory deprivation experience...but I was about 10 seconds away from demanding we light our candles again RIGHT NOW by the time our guide finally lit his again!
All of the kids said this was one of their favorite parts of the trip, and I hope it is something different enough that they are able to remember it for a long time!
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What an adventure. And hopefully a memory that will link them to Colorado and family for a long time.
Caves and our reactions to them are so fascinating. Did you know that frogs and fish born in caves are normal at birth but by adulthood have no eyes? The body won't keep what is not used.
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