We visited the Cave of the Winds first. We had thirty minutes to wait for the tour, so Benno modeled the newest in caving fashions.
The tour was very interesting and just a titch claustrophobic and spooky. Our tour guide didn't help matters. He continually talked about how small (and structurally unstable) the passages were and hinted heavily about ghosts. His missing front tooth and his penchant for ending his descriptions with an enigmatic bow and a backwards shuffle towards the next room didn't help things. Our party of very young kids was at the end of the group and, um, I definitely glanced behind me a few times into the dark and spooky path juuuust to make sure.
After the tour. Relieved that the tour was a success and now worried about the unending ravine on the other side of that rail. Beautiful and deep.
Ooooooh Nico, you so smooth!
We then went to Garden of the Gods. It's just so beautiful. I grew up in Utah and I have spent a lot of time around red rocks and arid climates. However, I've spent the last decade away from the West in varied climates. I was amazed at how foreign the landscape looked.
But these dudes are cute in any climate!
Strong men!
Here's to the grandparents who joined us on our adventure. And here's to Jacob taking that picture on his own. Right before this pic was taken I joked with Grandma Jan about which she would choose to save if one of her grandkids and her lovely camera were in peril at the same time. We learned something about that scenario right after this picture was taken. Thankfully Jacob is nimble. Hee. This is said by the mother who cringes when her kids fall down because she's almost entirely worried about their pants getting holes in the knees.
We then saw this guy who told us he'd put us youtube.
And he did! (I cringe at my hangdog posture, but hey we're on youtube!)
Aw this cute kid loves posing.
After Garden of the Gods we went to the Air Force Academy. N was asleep and J was tired, so B and the grandparents went to take a look at the cadet chapel. I'm looking forward to returning and seeing it for myself. But here are a few pics they took while J and I played scrabble on my phone in the car.
Thanks again Grandma Jan and Papa for helping us explore our new surroundings. We love you!

