Brock Eastman
  • Home
    • Imagination Exploration News
    • eNews Signup
    • Imagination Explorers
    • Rate & Review Challenge
    • Welcome
  • Store
  • Fizzlebop
    • Dr. Fizzlebop
    • Fizzlebop Books
    • Fizzlebop Videos
    • Fizz Extras
    • Fizzlebop Lab Updates
  • Books & Writing
    • Middle Grade & Young Adult Books >
      • Parable Port >
        • Penguincast with J.R.
      • The Quest for Truth >
        • TQ4T Books
        • Questers
        • #TQ4T
        • Glossary
        • Resources & Activities
      • Sages of Darkness >
        • Sage Books
        • Hunters
        • #FightaDemon
      • Kingdoms of Color
      • Crimson Pulse Media
    • Picture & Board Books >
      • Bedtime on Noah's Ark >
        • Bedtime on Noah's Ark
        • Bedtime on Noah's Ark Activities
      • Little Lion Books >
        • Little Lion
        • Daddy's Favorite Sound
        • Mommy's Favorite Smell
        • Little Lion Activities
      • Afraid of the Light
      • Hippopolis >
        • Hippopolis
        • Hippo Activities
      • Saint Nicking at Night
      • Obby the Obot
    • Devotionals & Bibles >
      • Faith and Science with Dr. Fizzlebop
      • Edge of the Galaxy
      • Key Verse Challenge (Go Bible)
      • Go Bible
      • The Action Bible: Faith in Action Edition
    • Early Reader Books >
      • Imagination Station
    • Magazine Stories
  • Author & Speaking
    • Author
    • Speaking
    • Tyndale Summer Camp
    • Adventures in Odyssey
  • Parents & Teachers
    • Activities & Resources
    • Book Lists
    • Book Reviews & Interviews
Seek Adventure and Truth at Every Turn

The Ultimate Family Guide to Colorado Springs: Our Favorite Restaurants & Attractions

4/8/2025

0 Comments

 
Looking for a family getaway that mixes mouthwatering meals with majestic mountain views? Whether you're planning a weekend escape or just exploring your backyard, Colorado Springs is packed with places that will fill your belly and fuel your soul. From speakeasies to scenic hikes, here’s your ultimate guide to the best restaurants and family-friendly attractions in the area—plus a few spots that are just for the grown-ups. 

🥞 Best Restaurants in Colorado Springs

 Because every great adventure needs a great meal (or three)...

🍔 Skirted Heifer – Burgers done right
Locally-sourced, grass-fed, and grilled to perfection. Their burgers wear cheese like a superhero cape (a.k.a skirt).

🍳 Over Easy – Breakfast with a view
Eggs, pancakes, and house-made cinnamon rolls that make getting out of bed totally worth it.

🍦 Josh & John’s – Iconic ice cream
Handcrafted since the ‘80s, and still the scoop of the town.

🍕 Walter’s 303 – Pizza lovers unite
Great pizza, but go early—weekends are hoppin’.

☕ Loyal Coffee – Hip, yet heavenly
Barista-owned and brewed with love. A perfect spot for your quiet morning moment.

🥂 Allusion Speakeasy – Grown-ups only
A secret gem with rotating themes and incredible cocktails. Reservations highly recommended.

🌮 Salsa Brava – Mexican food with flair
Fresh, bold, and family-friendly. Their salsa is basically a playground for your chips.

🍝 Paravicini’s – Classic Italian comfort
Old-world flavors and generous portions. Mangia!

🍽️ Atmosphere Gastropub – Elevated eats for adults
Not the best for little ones, but a culinary treat for date night.

🥓 Denver Biscuit Company – Southern breakfast bliss
Biscuits bigger than your head. Bring your appetite and stretchy pants.

🍕 COATI – Trendy indoor food court
A mix of eateries under one roof. Everyone gets what they want!

🧊 Ice Cream Mill & Milkshake Factory – Cool treats for hot days
Two sweet spots with serious flavor and Instagram-worthy desserts.

💰 Brother Luck, Summit Room, Prime 25 – Splurge-worthy dining
On the pricier side, but three restaurants worth every bite for special occasions.

📚 Principal’s Office – Coffee with class
​
Located inside Ivywild School, this coffeehouse is smart in more ways than one.

🏞️ Top Family Attractions in Colorado Springs

​Because God's handiwork and family memories go hand in hand.

🌄 Garden of the Gods – Free and unforgettable
Majestic red rocks, walking trails, and rock-climbing opportunities. A true testament to the Creator's design.

🏔️ Pikes Peak – Plan a full day
Drive, hike, or ride the cog railway to "America's Mountain." Don’t forget to sing “America the Beautiful” at the summit!

🏰 Glen Eyrie Castle – History, tea, and turkeys
Tours, teas, and overnight stays in a real English-style castle. Spot bighorn sheep on your stroll!

🦒 Cheyenne Mountain Zoo – Elevated and engaging
The only mountainside zoo in America. Giraffe feedings and scenic views galore.

🎮 Manitou Springs Penny Arcade – Nostalgia at its finest
Hundreds of vintage games, some still just a penny. Yes, really.

📻 Focus on the Family Welcome Center – Whit's End and more!
Slide down the A-Bend-A-Go, record your own Adventures in Odyssey, and enjoy faith-filled fun for all ages.

🏜️ Paint Mines Interpretive Park – Colorful and curious
A hidden gem with surreal clay formations and a peaceful 4-mile trail. No pets, no bikes—just awe.

🥵 Manitou Incline – Extreme stair master
Not for the faint of heart or weak of knees. 2,744 steps and breathtaking views... literally.

💦 Helen Hunt Falls – Quick hike, big reward
A free, beautiful waterfall that's easily accessible and perfect for short hikes and photos.

🦕 Woodland Park – Small town, big fun
Dinosaur museum? Check. Tranquil lake? Check. Ideal day trip? Absolutely.

💧 Manitou Springs Mineral Springs – Sip your way through history
Taste-test the town’s famous mineral waters with a self-guided walking tour. Just bring a brave tongue!

🌳 Bear Creek Regional Park & Nature Center – Peaceful and educational
A quieter spot to learn about local wildlife and enjoy the great outdoors.

🚂 Broadmoor Manitou & Pikes Peak Cog Railway – Choo-choose your adventure
A picturesque (though pricey) ride up Pikes Peak. For those who’d rather sit than hike.

🦖 Dinosaur Ridge – Tracks and fossils galore
An easy drive from the Springs, and a must-visit for any budding paleontologist.

​💧 Seven Falls – Pricey but pretty
A series of cascading waterfalls tucked into a granite canyon. Great for photos, hiking, and awe-struck kiddos.

Final Thoughts: Faith, Family, and Fun

Whether you're chasing waterfalls, conquering mountains, or just craving the perfect burger, Colorado Springs offers something for everyone—especially families who value together time, God's creation, and a touch of adventure.

Got a favorite spot we missed? Let us know in the comments!


📌 Don't Forget to Pin & Share!
​
Planning your trip to Colorado Springs? Save this guide and bless another family with these must-visit spots.
0 Comments

The Legends of St. Patrick & Family-Friendly Ways to Celebrate

3/17/2025

0 Comments

 
Picture
Ah, St. Patrick's Day—the time when rivers run green, leprechauns make mischief, and everyone suddenly wants Irish heritage! But beyond the shamrocks and parades lies the incredible story of a humble man who changed a nation. Let’s step back in time and explore the life and legends of St. Patrick, and then we’ll sprinkle in some fun, family-friendly ways to celebrate this special day.

The Story of St. Patrick: More Than Just Shamrocks
St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, wasn’t actually Irish. Born in Britain in the late 4th century, young Patrick was kidnapped by Irish raiders and sold into slavery on the Emerald Isle. While tending sheep on the cold Irish hillsides, Patrick grew deeply in his Christian faith. After six long years, he escaped and returned home—but God had planted a seed in Patrick’s heart for the Irish people.

In an extraordinary act of forgiveness and courage, Patrick returned to Ireland as a missionary. His mission? To share the Gospel and free the Irish from spiritual bondage. According to legend, Patrick used the three-leaf clover—the shamrock—to explain the concept of the Holy Trinity: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.

Perhaps the most famous (and somewhat tall) tale is how Patrick banished all the snakes from Ireland. While historians debate the literal truth of this, it’s widely understood as symbolic: Patrick drove out pagan practices and brought the light of Christ to a land steeped in druidism.

St. Patrick’s life is a powerful reminder of the call to forgive, serve, and stand firm in faith, no matter the cost.

Bringing St. Patrick’s Day Home: Faithful and Fun Family Ideas
So, how do we honor St. Patrick in a way that lifts up his true legacy? Here are a few family-friendly ideas that bring together faith, fun, and a touch of Irish charm:

1. Shamrock Craft & Trinity Lesson
Gather the kids and make shamrocks out of green construction paper, felt, or even bake shamrock-shaped cookies! As you craft, talk about how Patrick used the shamrock to teach about the Trinity—three in one.

2. Family Storytime: The Life of St. Patrick
Find a children’s book or short documentary about St. Patrick and his missionary journey. Take time as a family to reflect on what it means to share your faith with courage and compassion.

3. Cook an Irish-Inspired Meal
Whip up a hearty Irish stew, soda bread, or colcannon (mashed potatoes with cabbage). For dessert, try a simple apple cake or “Irish flag” fruit platter with green grapes, oranges, and bananas. Gather around the table and thank God for His provision and the example of faithful missionaries like Patrick.

4. Go on a “Snake Hunt”
Hide toy snakes (or make paper ones) around your home or backyard and let the kids “banish” them, just like Patrick. Afterwards, tie it into a short devotional about how Christ calls us to cast out sin and live in the light.

5. Green Parade at Home
No Irish parade nearby? No problem! Host a mini parade in your neighborhood or living room. Wear green, play Irish music, and wave homemade flags. You might even teach the kids a simple Irish jig—yes, dads, this means you too!

6. Family Prayer for the Nations
Remember Patrick’s missionary heart by praying as a family for Ireland and missionaries around the world. Ask God to raise up more servants like Patrick to share the Gospel. Maybe you'll find yourself serving as a missionary someday.
​
The Heart Behind the Holiday
​
St. Patrick’s Day is more than green attire and pots of gold. It’s a chance to remember how one man’s obedience to God helped transform an entire nation. So this March 17th, let’s raise our mugs (of root beer, of course) to St. Patrick—a man who turned captivity into calling, and fear into faith.

Family Devotional: Casting Out the Snakes – Living in the Light

Scripture Reading:
"Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them."
— Ephesians 5:11 (NIV)

Devotional Thought:
When St. Patrick returned to Ireland, he didn’t just preach sermons—he brought the light of Christ into a place full of spiritual darkness. According to legend, Patrick drove out the snakes from Ireland. Whether or not there were real snakes, this story reminds us of a deeper truth: God calls us to drive sin out of our hearts and live fully in His light.

Just like the snakes in Patrick’s story, sin can slither quietly into our lives—things like selfishness, anger, dishonesty, or fear. But Christ has given us the power, through His Spirit, to “banish” these snakes! He calls us to turn away from darkness and live boldly as children of the light.

St. Patrick’s courage came from knowing that God was with him, no matter how hard the mission seemed. We, too, can stand strong, trusting that Jesus has already won the victory over sin and death.

Family Reflection Questions:
  1. What are some "snakes" (sins or bad habits) we sometimes let sneak into our lives?
  2. How can we rely on God’s help to overcome them?
  3. What are ways we can be lights for Jesus, just like St. Patrick was?

Prayer:
​
Lord, thank You for sending Jesus to shine light into the darkness. Help us to recognize the things in our hearts that don’t please You, and give us the courage to turn away from them. Just like St. Patrick, help us to share Your light and love with others. In Jesus' name, Amen.

Object Lesson: “Snake Hunt – Casting Out Sin”


Supplies:
  • Small toy snakes, paper snakes, or even twisted pipe cleaners to look like snakes (5-10 depending on the size of your group)
  • A Bible
  • A flashlight or lantern
  • A basket or box labeled “LIGHT” (can just be a simple container)
Instructions:
  1. Hide the Snakes
    Before the devotional, hide the snakes around the house or the yard. Tuck them under cushions, behind furniture, or in dark corners. Make sure they’re easy enough to find with a little searching.
  2. The Snake Hunt Begins
    After reading the devotional, explain to the kids that just like Patrick drove out the snakes, we’re going to go on a “snake hunt” to cast out the snakes (sin) from our home.
  3. The Hunt with Light
    Turn off some of the lights to make the room dim (but safe). Hand the kids the flashlight and the Bible, saying:
    “The Word of God is like this light—it helps us see sin clearly, so we can get rid of it.”
    Then send them off to find the hidden snakes.
  4. Casting Out the Snakes
    Each time a child finds a snake, have them bring it back and drop it into the “LIGHT” basket, symbolizing how we turn away from sin and bring it to God.
  5. Debrief Together
    Once all the snakes are gathered, gather around and ask:
    • Was it easier or harder to find the snakes with the flashlight?
    • How is God’s Word like a light in our lives?
    • What does it mean to bring our sin into God’s light and ask for forgiveness?
Wrap-up:Remind them that, like St. Patrick, we don’t have to fight sin alone. God equips us with His Word and His Spirit to live as children of light!
Optional:Give the kids a small "shamrock" cut-out or Trinity coin as a reminder to carry God’s light wherever they go.

Fizzlebop Labs Presents a Fizzing Shamrock Experiment! SUPER SIMPLE AND FIZZY FUN!


Traditional Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Ingredients:
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 ¾ cups buttermilk (plus a little extra if needed)
  • 2 tablespoons sugar (optional, for a touch of sweetness)
  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted (optional, for brushing the top)
Optional Add-ins:
  • ½ cup raisins or currants (if you like it on the sweeter side)
  • 1 teaspoon caraway seeds (for a more traditional Irish flavor)
Instructions:
  1. Preheat your oven to 425°F (220°C). Lightly grease a baking sheet or line it with parchment paper.
  2. Mix dry ingredients: In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, salt, and sugar (if using).
  3. Add buttermilk: Slowly pour in the buttermilk and stir just until the dough comes together. It should be a bit shaggy but not too wet. If adding raisins or caraway seeds, fold them in now.
  4. Shape the dough: Turn the dough out onto a floured surface. Gently knead it just a few times—don't overwork it! Shape it into a round loaf about 1 ½ inches thick.
  5. Score the top: Place the loaf on your baking sheet and use a sharp knife to cut a deep cross (a traditional Irish blessing!) across the top. This helps the bread cook evenly and, according to legend, lets the fairies escape.
  6. Bake: Bake for 35-45 minutes, or until the bread sounds hollow when tapped on the bottom and has a golden-brown crust.
  7. Optional butter finish: Brush the top with melted butter right after baking for a softer, richer crust.
  8. Cool and serve: Let cool slightly, then slice and serve with Irish butter, jam, or a hearty stew.
Tips:
  • No buttermilk on hand? Mix 1 ¾ cups of milk with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let it sit for 5 minutes and you’re good to go!
  • For a rustic, old-world touch, bake it in a cast-iron skillet.

Serve it warm, and it’ll disappear faster than you can say “Éirinn go Brách!” 

The Story Behind Irish Soda Bread
Irish Soda Bread has humble, homespun roots, much like many cherished traditions from the Emerald Isle. Back in the 1800s, when yeast wasn’t readily available and ovens were often just a big pot over an open flame, Irish households needed a quick and reliable bread to grace their tables. Enter soda bread.

The magic ingredient? Baking soda. When combined with the acidity of buttermilk, the soda reacts to create a natural leavening agent, causing the bread to rise beautifully without yeast. It was a lifesaver for rural families living on limited means, especially during the harsh days of the Irish Potato Famine.

The famous cross scored on the top wasn’t just for looks. Folklore tells us that the cross helped ward off evil spirits (or let the fairies out, depending on who’s telling the tale). Practically speaking, it helped the dense loaf bake evenly, but Irish grandmothers would tell you it was more about keeping your home safe and blessed.

Traditionally, soda bread was baked daily, served alongside hearty stews or simple butter and jam. And to this day, it’s a staple in Irish homes, especially during holidays like St. Patrick’s Day.

An Irish Blessing for Your Home

May the road rise up to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face,
And rains fall soft upon your fields.
And until we meet again,
May God hold you in the palm of His hand.
0 Comments

    Follow me


      Picture

      Join Phoenix eNews

    Subscribe to Newsletter
    Picture

      Share a Joke.

      Tell us your joke and the answer.
    Submit
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    Picture
    zazzle store

    Archives

    April 2025
    March 2025
    May 2024
    April 2024
    March 2024
    February 2024
    January 2024
    December 2023
    November 2023
    October 2023
    September 2023
    August 2023
    July 2023
    April 2023
    March 2023
    February 2023
    October 2022
    September 2022
    January 2022
    November 2021
    October 2021
    September 2021
    March 2019
    June 2018
    May 2018
    April 2018
    March 2018
    February 2018
    January 2018
    December 2017
    November 2017
    October 2017
    September 2017
    August 2017
    July 2017
    June 2017
    May 2017
    April 2017
    March 2017
    February 2017
    January 2017
    December 2016
    November 2016
    October 2016
    September 2016
    August 2016
    July 2016
    June 2016
    May 2016
    April 2016
    March 2016
    November 2011

    Categories

    All
    Activities
    Adventure
    Adventures In Odyssey
    Barnes And Noble
    Bedtime On Noah's Ark
    Bedtime Routine
    Blizzard Sage
    Board Books
    Book Lists
    Bookshelves
    Brock
    Brock Eastman
    Career
    Christmas
    Clubhouse Magazine
    Colorado
    Contests
    Crimson Pulse Media
    Crimson Pulse Writers
    Crimson-sparrow
    Daddy's Favorite Sound
    Demon Hunters
    Devotional
    Dinosaurs
    Edge & Narro
    Edge Of The Galaxy
    Experiments
    Faith And Science With Dr. Fizzlebop
    Family
    Family Activity
    Family Fun
    Fiction
    Fizzlebop
    Focus On The Family
    Free
    Fun
    Galactic Exploration Collection
    General
    Get In The Show
    Guest Post
    Guest-post
    Halloween
    Harvest House
    Harvest Kids
    Hippopolis
    Holidays
    Hope
    HowlSage
    Imagination Station
    Inspiration
    Interview
    Interviews
    Ireland
    Irish
    Kids
    Library
    Lost Realms
    Mars
    Middle Grade
    Moon
    Nebula Chronicles
    New Release
    Parenting
    Picture Books
    Pirates
    Publishers
    Publishing
    Q&A
    Questers
    Readers
    Reading
    Reading Lists
    Referral
    Review
    Sages Of Darkness
    Saint Nick
    Saint Nicking At Night
    Science
    Sci Fi
    Sci-Fi
    Serial Stories
    Social Shoutout
    Space
    Space Exploration
    Spiritual Warfare
    Story Craft
    St. Patrick's Day
    Teaching Kids
    Thanksgiving
    The Quest For Truth
    The Runners Of Abra
    Thrones
    #TQ4T
    Warriors Of Aragnar
    Wasted Wood
    What Do You Want To Be?
    Write Early
    Write Often
    Write Well Contest
    Writing
    Young Adult

    RSS Feed

Services

Speaking
Publishing

Company

About

Support

Contact
FAQ
Terms of Use
© COPYRIGHT 2021. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
  • Home
    • Imagination Exploration News
    • eNews Signup
    • Imagination Explorers
    • Rate & Review Challenge
    • Welcome
  • Store
  • Fizzlebop
    • Dr. Fizzlebop
    • Fizzlebop Books
    • Fizzlebop Videos
    • Fizz Extras
    • Fizzlebop Lab Updates
  • Books & Writing
    • Middle Grade & Young Adult Books >
      • Parable Port >
        • Penguincast with J.R.
      • The Quest for Truth >
        • TQ4T Books
        • Questers
        • #TQ4T
        • Glossary
        • Resources & Activities
      • Sages of Darkness >
        • Sage Books
        • Hunters
        • #FightaDemon
      • Kingdoms of Color
      • Crimson Pulse Media
    • Picture & Board Books >
      • Bedtime on Noah's Ark >
        • Bedtime on Noah's Ark
        • Bedtime on Noah's Ark Activities
      • Little Lion Books >
        • Little Lion
        • Daddy's Favorite Sound
        • Mommy's Favorite Smell
        • Little Lion Activities
      • Afraid of the Light
      • Hippopolis >
        • Hippopolis
        • Hippo Activities
      • Saint Nicking at Night
      • Obby the Obot
    • Devotionals & Bibles >
      • Faith and Science with Dr. Fizzlebop
      • Edge of the Galaxy
      • Key Verse Challenge (Go Bible)
      • Go Bible
      • The Action Bible: Faith in Action Edition
    • Early Reader Books >
      • Imagination Station
    • Magazine Stories
  • Author & Speaking
    • Author
    • Speaking
    • Tyndale Summer Camp
    • Adventures in Odyssey
  • Parents & Teachers
    • Activities & Resources
    • Book Lists
    • Book Reviews & Interviews