I just had another birthday a few weeks back. Traditionally, I use this time to capitalize on a super travel experience with my husband, at which he and I whisk away to a fun destination and enjoy a few kid-less days of rest, rejuvenation, and reflection in preparation for another awesome year. We set a budget and GO!!!! Though I generally enjoy this time IMMENSELY, this year, I kinda didn’t want to be away from the kids!!! WHAAAATTTTT????!!!! Turn down a once a year getaway??!!!!!… I KNOW… I KNOW!!! They are getting older so fast… and I kinda just wanted to be with them. SO, I forfeited my 2 person trip, and turned it into a 4 person trip. HOWEVER, I STILL had to stick with the same budget. YIKES!! This made things kind of tricky. I had to stretch this budget, yet still come up with an AWESOME vacation plan.
After careful consideration and research, I decided DENVER would be the PERFECT spot. Neither of us had ever been there, and we’ve seen and heard amazing things about it. The only problem was, the flight from Atlanta to Denver x 4 consumed 90% of the budget. So, I had to again get creative… And that’s when the family road trip idea was born.
The trip would be 1400 miles which would take about approximately 21 hours by car one way!!! WHAAATTT!!!???!! That’s a total of 40+ hours on the road (not even including the driving once we got there)!!!! YIKES!!! We’ve done a 4-6 hour trip before and even broken up a 10 hour trip over 2 days… but 21 HOURS!!! OMG!!! I talked it over with my husband and then carefully presented it to the kids. They were BEYOND thrilled to not only be considered for the trip, but SO up for the ride!!!!! YAAAY!!! It was settled.
Over the next several days, we calculated gas, time, places to stop (on the way there and on the way back), and of course our anchor spot in Denver. We decided to drive our own car vs. renting one, which created so much wiggle room in the budget and gave us tons of financial flexibility. We stayed in great hotels, ate super food, shopped at great malls and boutiques, explored new terrain and enjoyed awesome adventures. We bonded. Talked. Read. Thought. Slept. And sometimes just sat in silence. Overall, we had the time of our lives. Here are some pics and details of our 10-day cross country family road trip from Georgia to Denver and all the great stops in between.
Day 1: Friday December 22, 2017: Today was the kids’ last day of school and my daughter had a basketball game that evening, so we planned to leave at night and make the most of the trip while everyone was sleeping. After the game, we shut down and secured the house, loaded up the truck, said our family prayer, and FINALLY, at nearly 11:00pm, we took off for the first 12 hours of driving.
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We found an awesome deal on a roof rack on Craig’s List. It enabled us to pack the major loads we needed for a 10 day trip…
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My husband and I tag-teamed on the driving, while my daughter claimed the 3rd row and son in the 2nd…
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We experienced torrential rain and snow flurries during the first leg of the trip…
Day 2: Saturday December 23, 2017: After 10 hours of driving, we made it to our first stop: St. Louis, Missouri. The kids woke up, we all stretched our legs and ate a nice breakfast before our 4 hour drive to Kansas City, where we stayed for the night.
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Our first chance to stretch our legs and eat. The temps were super cold, and we were SUPER hungry. We searched on restaurants nearby and decided on First Watch. IT WAS DELISH!!!!
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Avocado toast and grits for me, multigrain carrot cake pancakes and potatoes for the hubby…
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multigrain chocolate chip and multigrain banana nut pancakes for the kids… This place was the perfect spot for us.
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Though we couldn’t stop, we were able to snap a pic of the St. Louis Arch
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We were SUPER happy to see this sign!!!!
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The kids found the computer station right away…
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We drove another 4 hours and made it to our first hotel. We chose Hyatt Place and made reservations a few weeks prior. We searched the area and were super satisfied with this location. It has a king bed, a pull-out sofa and my daughter always brings her air mattress. So everyone was comfy for the night.
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Though we were pretty tired from driving, everyone needed some recreation. The pool in the hotel was the perfect place to accomplish that goal before getting a good night’s rest.
Day 3: Sunday December 24, 2017: We woke up the next morning and enjoyed a nice (free) breakfast at the hotel, and a quick family walk. We then picked up some snacks, filled up the tank, and grabbed a souvenir Starbucks mug to add to my collection before starting our next 9 hours on the road. The drive was beautiful. We talked, laughed, listened to music, and reflected on the birth of Christ on our Christmas Eve drive. The kids read their books and even watched a couple Redbox movies to help the time fly by. We stopped at a Chinese Buffet to stretch our legs and fill our bellies before all the restaurants shut down for the holiday. We FINALLY made it to Denver that evening. WE WERE THRILLED the room and the area was as beautiful as it was online when we booked it. ANOTHER SCORE!!!
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Our morning walk… IT WAS FREEZING!!!!
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Beautiful scenery…
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The roof rack made loading and unloading a very easy process…
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We were grateful the Chinese Buffet was open on Christmas Eve. It offered hibachi, sushi and other healthy (and not so healthy) options!!!
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Hibachi for the hubby…
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Another Starbucks mug added to my growing collection…
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The outside of our hotel in Denver…
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My first time seeing a windmill farm… it was BEAUTIFUL!!!
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Pull-out sofa in the living area…
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Dad and daughter shenanigans…
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Full kitchen…
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We try to book hotels in the same chain. This way we can rack up on points for free stays… This was another Hyatt property.
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Separate bedroom…
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WE MADE IT!!!!!!!
Day 4: Monday December 25, 2017… CHRISTMAS DAY!!!!! What a great day it was. Of course we began the day with reflection on the birth of Christ. We then enjoyed another great free breakfast and relaxing time around the hotel.
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Great breakfast options each day…
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Though it was FREEZING, my husband and I still mananged to get in a great morning walk.
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The boys enjoyed playing pool and watching a lil’ basketball
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We resurrected the kids’ old Wii and they enjoyed playing their old games as if it were the first time!
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Breakfast in our jammies…
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We actually got dressed and went out for a Christmas dinner. It was a great time together…
Day 5: Tuesday December 26, 2017: Today was our first real day out in Colorado. After recommendations from some of the locals, we decided to make the 30 minute trip to Boulder. We had an AWESOME time.
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We looked at Google reviews and found this AMAZING restaurant, Lucile’s for brunch.
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We were sure to pack our boots in preparation for days of cold and snow…
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We spent most of our time on the infamous Pearl Street…
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Not sure if the kids were excited about the shops or the moments of heat within them…
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I loved the local shops and boutiques…
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Dad and daughter
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I have an amazing Starbucks mug collection going. I so enjoy stopping at Starbcks locations all over the world.
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The fellas…
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My son captured a single snowflake…
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We warmed up with some veggie pho at one of the local restaurants… DELISH
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After getting the kids back home, my husband and I walked the 1/2 mile trek to enjoy a movie.
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$5.00 movies all day Tuesday!!!
Day 6: Wednesday December 27, 2017… MY 41st BIRTHDAY!!!! Today, we decided to paint the town RED!!! We didn’t have a set agenda (which sometimes is the best) but we knew we were going to take the 1 1/2 ride to Breckenridge. What a super day!
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Even though we had driven so much throughout this entire trip, the scenery made these miles sweatless…
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The sunshine illuminated everything…
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We listened to music, reflected and talked the entire drive…
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We finally arrived in Breckenridge…
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We are not skiiers, but we learned quickly that almost everyone here was…
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Our first stop was this cool little Vietnamese restaurant, PHOREAL. The pho was “pho-nomenal!!!” lol!!! 🙂
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Starbucks helped keep us warm while walking through the town…
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All of the Christmas decorations were still up, which added to the ambiance…
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After the sun set and the temps dropped, we made our way back to the Denver area and concluded the night with a little shopping. What a wonderful birthday…
Day 7: Thursday December 28, 2017: This was our last full day in Colorado and probably my FAVORITE day of the entire trip. We ventured back to Boulder to hike the Flatirons, which is are huge rock formations just east of the Rocky Mountains. The trails have the most BEAUTIFUL views of the city and are surrounded by mountains.
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We started our hike at Chautaugua Trailhead. There were people of all ages enjoying the trails throughout the park.
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This was new to our family. Though we live in the mountains and walk very regularly, we had never been here before and didn’t know what to expect…
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I must say, it was the most beautiful hike I have ever been on…
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Me and my sweet daughter…
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It did my heart good to see the kids enjoying themselves as much as we were…
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No phones (well except for pics of course :-)) No games. No Tv’s. No agenda. Just uninterrupted family time…
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This shot helps me realize how quickly my “little boy” is becoming a young man. He is almost the height and size of his dad. It is tough to tell which is which…
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peace…
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Enjoying the moments…
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After hiking, we took a drive up Flagstaff Mountain…
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Breathtaking views from the car…
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Beauty everywhere…
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My husband and I enjoyed a view from the top of Flagstaff…
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We ended our awesome day with a great meal and an awesome cup of tea from this historic location, Boulder TeaHouse…
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Another great recommendation by the locals…
Day 8: Friday December 29, 2017: We packed up the truck and began the 12 hour drive to Branson, Missouri. Though it may have been a little tough to leave this awesome place, I was full from the rich experiences we had while here and happy that though we were departing, we still had a few goodies left on our journey.
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We packed up the truck and headed out for another day of driving, but this time with a TON to reflect upon. (Not before getting a car was though!!! :-))
Day 9: Saturday December 30, 2017: Today is officially our last day of fun off the road. We ate a super breakfast, let the kids swim a bit, and even went on a small hike while checking out the sites in Branson. It was a lite day, in preparation for an amazing night…
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We found a super spot to walk and take in some of the scenery as well…
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It ws freezing, but we made it happen anyway…
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Climbing the tower
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Amazing views of Branson…
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Branson, Missouri
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Downtown Branson…
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We saw this huge sign of the play we were headed to that evening…
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My daughter and I played War while waiting on our awesome food at Thai Thai Cuisine.
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Our final excursion was to the Sight and Sound Theatre to see The Miracle of Christmas…
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It was yet ANOTHER score as the entire family LOVED this AMAZING production!!!
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My husband and I enjoying the beautiful decorations…
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AN AMAZING NIGHT for the entire family!!!!
Day 10: Sunday December 31, 2017: It was the last day of the year and the last day on the road. We woke up early the next morning and headed back for Atlanta. I know this was a super long post, but I can’t reflect enough on the amazing time we had together. Over the years we have done the theme parks, visited beaches, lakes and mountains, voyaged on cruises, and other super destinations, however, I have to say this may just be my absolute favorite trip of them all. We bonded. We loved. We adventured. Many people that knew of our trip asked if we had family in Denver? Was there a reason for such extensive travel? The answer is no. We had a desire to see new terrain, a plan and a budget. We were fueled by the excitement of the unknown and we have memories to last a lifetime. My kids are getting older. I want to take every opportunity possible to make these moments count. While I love the idea of giving gifts and buying presents, I will cherish this amazing experience, it was my greatest gift of all…
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