Going down the north pole slide

I love Rohan's face "really mom?....really?"
We see you....
Waiting for the typical Colorado afternoon storm to pass
We did this ride twice for a total of 10 times around........And they still yelled and acted crazy when we had to get off
Yeah, that's Grandma's boy!!
Leaning on the north pole
Looking cute on the train at the north pole

Passed out Thursday night
The view from our room
Being cheesy at breakfast Friday
The terrace fire pit
The Lake
Our Pool
Being silly
Water Slide!!
I love this picture!!
Making s'mores


Tasting the heavenly goodness that is s'mores

The broadmore hotel
Feeding the Giraffes
Even the monkey's said it was to hot!!

Shrine of the sun. Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun is the tomb which holds the ashes of Spencer Penrose (1865-1939), a philanthropist who contributed many of the most prominent landmarks in Colorado Springs, including the neighboring Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Broadmoor Hotel. Completed by Penrose in 1937, it takes the form of an 80-foot observation tower on the side of Cheyenne Mountain. It overlooks the Broadmoor Hotel, and from the tower one can see the entire Colorado Springs metropolitan area and Garden of the Gods.
Persuaded not to name the structure after himself, Penrose instead named it in honor of his friend, Will Rogers, the American humorist who died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1935, during construction of the tomb
Persuaded not to name the structure after himself, Penrose instead named it in honor of his friend, Will Rogers, the American humorist who died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1935, during construction of the tomb





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