After our mountain top excursion on NM/CO Road Trip Day 2 to the top of Sandia Peak we headed to Santa Fe.
I love me a quaint little historic town full of shops and souvenirs just calling my name “buy me! BUY ME!”, and Santa Fe did not disappoint.
I didn't take a lot of pictures of the town. I guess I was too busy walking in and out of the stores buying tchotchkes for the house. The sky was bright and clear and the sun was beating down on us with tremendous heat, so the stores offered a much needed therapeutic break.
I love me a quaint little historic town full of shops and souvenirs just calling my name “buy me! BUY ME!”, and Santa Fe did not disappoint.
I didn't take a lot of pictures of the town. I guess I was too busy walking in and out of the stores buying tchotchkes for the house. The sky was bright and clear and the sun was beating down on us with tremendous heat, so the stores offered a much needed therapeutic break.
Walking around town the kids literally stopped to smell the roses, eh dandelions?
Santa Fe has so much to offer for someone wanting to absorb the culture and learn the history, and unfortunately we only had a couple hours scheduled.
This church is right at the end of one of the main roads of shops and would be a shame to miss. It's beautiful inside and upon entering you immediately feel the history and get that hold-your-breath stop-time feeling when you know you need to just stop and absorb everything around you. The original church was built on this site in 1610! According to the church website,
"The only part of this church still existing is the small adobe chapel dedicated to Our Lady La Conquistadora. Brought from Spain in 1625, the statue is the oldest representation of the Virgin Mary in the United States. "
I will say, that I was impressed at how the children behaved in the church. Grady was (for the most part) quiet and behaved. Gracelyn understood the significance and took time alone to pray.
After church we were walking through the La Fonda Hotel shops, and the kids spotted a couch in the lobby, and flopped down.
It was at this point that we decided to head to our next destination on the family road trip. After all, successful family road trips rely on driving while the kids are quiet and restful!
We camped that night at Fawn Lakes Campground on the north side of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in Santa Fe.
It was at this point that we decided to head to our next destination on the family road trip. After all, successful family road trips rely on driving while the kids are quiet and restful!
We camped that night at Fawn Lakes Campground on the north side of the Sangre de Cristo mountains in Santa Fe.
The campground is on the main road, which does have the potential to be loud, however we lucked out and got a perfect campsite in the very back, next to a stream, with nothing but the sound of rushing creek water. We were also near the bathroom which was quite clean (considering).
I will say the sound of rushing water was soothing and yet made me frequently want to get up and use the restroom, however, the air was so cold outside the tent that I chose to suffer in silence all night. Hopefully next time we camp here, it's not so cold at night! And I do hope to camp here again soon.
And that's it for Day 3. Here's our roadmap for the day.
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