Friday, our last full day on the mountain, we decided to spend the morning with my adorable little God daughter, while the guys went for a ski down the mountain.
We went up to meet them for lunch, waited for the gang to finished before we all went home and had an easy evening. A few people packed, a few people read on the sofa, I listened to my choir recordings and tried to learn some music.
For our ‘last supper’ in snowy paradise, we decided to copy what Tracy and her gang had done the night before and pick up some food from Legends Grill. We had Chicken Alfredo and Fish’n’chips (both were pretty tasty) before we all did some last minute packing and hit the sack.
Saturday morning we were all up pretty early, we did a last minute tidy-sweep of the Cabin, loaded up the car and hit the road just shy of 9am.
Aside from a quick stop in a town called Espanola for a Shamrock Shake that I never got (the machine was broken).
Sophie and Magz went for a dander around the Georgia O’Keefe museum (while Sam, Col, Eve and I hung out in the car) as Sophie had done a school project on O’Keefe and wanted to quickly check out the museum.
For lunch, after lots of deciding, false-starts and u-turns, we stopped at a Mexican restaurant (with interesting chairs) for fajitas and a margarita, before hitting the airport.
The plane was delayed, Eve didn’t enjoy the flight, we landed late, the driver went as quick as the wind down the road, and when we got back to Magz and Sams, Col and I headed out for an almost midnight snack of Buffalo Wild Wings before we went home – where the suitcases plonked on the floor and stayed there full, for the first time ever, cause we were too knackered to unpack! LOL!
All in all, it was a great holiday, I couldn’t recommend Angel Fire enough to y’all and skiing as a holiday, was something I’d not considered before, but I’d definitely do again!