Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Albuquerque: Hot Air Balloon Fest

3:30am on Saturday came mighty early...


We got up, got ready, and had some breakfast before setting off in the pitch black of night to walk to the Hot Air Balloon Fest -- about 2 miles away.


And this is why we walked:

Non-stop traffic backed up as far as you could see in either direction...barely crawling along.  Guarantee we beat all of those cars in to the place.

It was MUCH bigger and busier than I anticipated.  It was like a zoo inside...and it was 5am!



It took us forever to find the right tent and get checked in.  Barely made it in time, actually.

But then we had about 30 minutes to kill.  So we shopped. 

Alpaca sweater from Peru?  I'll take one!


While we were waiting for our balloon pilot to come get us, the first few balloons started going up in to the darkness!


(First balloons of the 2014 Hot Air Balloon Fest!)


It was already light out by the time we got everyone in our group together and out to our balloon.


The pilot said he needed two volunteers to hold the balloon open while these ginormous fans filled it up with air.  

I about tackled him to get to help, haha.  Love being in on the action!


Wearing my new alpaca sweater...with llamas on it!!)

It actually got harder than it looked.  The more inflated it got, the harder it was to hold the top up and back!


Once it got inflated enough, the pilot told me to let go and back up.  

Instaed, I leaned in for a quick picture...and he about took my head off with the flames!

No joke.  Definitely should have listened the first time he told me to back up.

Those flames are serious business.  For real.  The top of my head still hurt the next day!

Going up!  Video HERE.
Everyone got loaded up - 12 people total, three per section in the basket.

And in a matter of minutes we were off the ground and floating away with all the other balloons!

The view was pretty absurd.  I mean that's a ridiculous amount of people and balloons down there!

We were up in the air for about 45 minutes.  It was cool, but prety sure my mom was a little disapointed.  I think she thought it was going to be more exciting - and it's really just pretty chill.


Balloon ride selfies!


After one failed landing attempt (he tried to go down and realized we were going to be on a highway), we eventually made it to a big grassy area. 


The landing was smooth (much smoother than the one I had in Africa).


And in no time at all, they had that entire giant balloon rolled up in to a bag!!  So crazy!

That was it.  $900 for an hour of fun, haha.  

Worth it?      It was fun, but I'm not so sure...

As SOON as we got back from the hot air balloon ride, we hopped right in the car and took off for Taos, New Mexico.


I've always wanted to go there and since we were so close, I convinced my mom to go on a little road trip.

After a little excitement for the day of getting pulled over in Espanola (no ticket again!!) we made it to Taos around lunch time.

The whole town was packed, so rather than eat with all the rush, we drove outside of town to see the Pueblos first.


We were both so disappointed, haha.  I don't know what we were expecting I guess, but more than what was there!


We walked all around, stopped in some stores, and bought a souvenir.

I mean, it had my name on the bottom of it.  I had to have it!


(Bought a dreamcatcher thing for my Christmas tree ornament)
It was pretty small, so didn't take us too long to see most of the place.

(Pretty shocking to me that people still live there!)



We were actually laughing as we left.  I mean, we spent like 2.5 hours in the car to see this place.  And we spent less than 30 minutes there!

We had to get our money (or time) out of this trip, so we decided to hit up the local Wool Festival!




I was starving by that point, and lucky for us the festival had food vendors!

Veggie burgers and pulled pork for lunch!

The wool fest was a bit of a bust, too.  I mean, you can only look at so many different kinds and colors of wool...when you don't know how to use any of it!

We spent some time wandering around the cute little town square area and went in tons of shops, but came out empty handed!

So back on the road we went.  Going the speed limit this time.  Not sure I could talk myself out of two tickets in one day.

We made it back to Albuquerque just in time to walk to the little church a few blocks away.


I was so exhausted from the 3am wake up call that I didn't even want dinner.  After driving around awhile trying to find someplace that might have the K-State game on tv (with no success) I eventually grabbed some yogurt at the grocery store and crawled in bed...

...only to be woken up by the fireworks going on at the fest!

Fireworks are second in my book only to sunsets/sunrises, so I had to throw my clothes back on and get outside!  We could see most of them from the backyard, but not good / close enough for any pictures.

Either way, it was a pretty good ending to a pretty cool day.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Albuquerque: Llamas Del Sol

My mom's birthday present this year (way back in April) was a trip to Albuquerque to ride in a hot air balloon -- to check off one item from her bucket list.

Of course I agreed to go with her, but unfortunately, I pulled a muscle in my neck/back/shoulder the morning we were supposed to leave.

Worst.  Timing.  Ever.
Apparently my mom thought my pain was comical enough to take a picture!

My mom is NOT a seasoned traveler.  Like, at all.  

I got her set up with my iPad and headphones, and thanks to Southwest's free tv, she was a happy flyer the whole way to Albuquerque.


We picked up our sweet 2015 rental car (all touch screen and a knob to turn to put it in gear), and took off for Llamas Del Sol, my Airbnb find for the weekend!




Upon arrival, we were greeted by the cutest, fattest litle corgie ever!

It took us awhile to actually find anyone who lived there - although all the doors were open, but once we got inside, the place was beautiful!

After a quick tour, we got right to it.  I was dying to see the LLAMAS!!

Frank (his wife Lynda was out of town) obliged and walked us over to the pasture where they were.  

I was maybe a little too eager to run up and hug them.  See the ears back?  She was not happy, haha.


They eventually came around, and we got to put leashes on them and walk them back to the house.

LLAMA SELFIE

I didn't get spit on, and got to pet all of them, so it was a win for me.  
(Seriously, I was SO excited to meet them.  Highlight of the trip for me.)

Once we had our fill of llama fun, we found an excellent spot for dinner, Farm & Table.


Great atmosphere and great (local) food!


Crashed pretty early that night.  In a full size bed with my mom...who snores.  Sweet.
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Saturday was the Hot Air Balloon Fest + a road trip to Taos.  
(See post HERE.)
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Sunday morning, I got up early and went for a nice 5 mile jog.


When I got back to the house, my mom was outside feeding the llamas, so of course I joined in.


Frank said we could take them for a morning walk.    Yes, please!!

Suki wasn't so sure she wanted to go with me, but I won her over by letting her eat all the leaves off the trees. :)



I left the walk a little early and hit up the local Lululemon store for some free yoga.


Cleaned up back at the house, and were serenaded with some goodbye music! 

Such a cool place to stay if you are in the market in Albuquerque!
Had lunch and shopped a little before heading back to the airport.

Flight was delayed and by the time we made it to our connection in Denver, they were calling our name over the speaker for the "last call."  My poor mom, sprinting through the airport.  I literally thought she might have a heart attack! But we made it.  And made it home to KC late that night.  

Hope she enjoyed her little birthday weekend get-away (6 months late...or 6 months early, however you want to look at it.)