Sounds like a wonderful trip! You'll be in town for the parade!!My Colorado trip is postponed till June now.
Instead of flying, going to drive it from NC, 1600ish miles, then going to take an extra week of vacation and spend time in the Midwest with the family and site see.
Where do you plan on going in Colorado?My Colorado trip is postponed till June now.
Instead of flying, going to drive it from NC, 1600ish miles, then going to take an extra week of vacation and spend time in the Midwest with the family and site see.
I have a class in Longmont for a week. then up in the airWhere do you plan on going in Colorado?
It's not a super interesting area, to be honest, to actually be able to see Colorado. The road down to Denver is a very easy drive though. Denver has a top 10 museum of art, museum of science, and zoo in the nation. All three are good gets. Eat at Guard and Grace if you can afford it, but there are a ton of awesome food scenes in Denver. D'Corazon is a beast of a Mexican restaurant. Lucile's is a must-eat breakfast place around the metro area.I have a class in Longmont for a week. then up in the air
The wife and I spent way, way longer than intended at the Denver Fire Station Museum. Actually stepped in to get out of the heat of walking around in the summer and just got mesmorized by it.It's not a super interesting area, to be honest, to actually be able to see Colorado. The road down to Denver is a very easy drive though. Denver has a top 10 museum of art, museum of science, and zoo in the nation. All three are good gets. Eat at Guard and Grace if you can afford it, but there are a ton of awesome food scenes in Denver. D'Corazon is a beast of a Mexican restaurant. Lucile's is a must-eat breakfast place around the metro area.
You will be close to Boulder, which has some established institutions when it comes to food. Flower Pepper is probably one of the best you can get. Gaia Masala and Burger, Zoe Ma Ma, Rincon, Blackbelly, Frasca's, and Jax are others worth chequing out. A ton of hiking spots around Boulder as well, my favourite is Royal Arch, but I honestly just loved walking around some close ones too like Red Rocks trail in Boulder or driving on Boulder Canyon Dr. One of my favouritestest things to do if you have time is drive from Netherlands north on highway 72, then northwest on highway 7 to Estes Park and do Rocky Mountain National Park. Crazy awesome drive, but in June it will be MEGA busy (word of warning). Also, even though you're coming in June, if you plan on going to the mountains, bring some coats. There could be a 30 degree temp drop from Boulder/Longmont to Rocky Mountain National Park. One time when I was towards the top of Mt. Evans, it was snowing with 80 mph wind...in July.
Neither do caregivers who assist people that die over the span of years.It really brings you down to earth and also makes you realize first responders don’t make nearly enough of what they deal with.
That's scary af. You just never know when it's your time. That's how my father in law died - was just setting up the camper and sat down because he got tired and just died.Going to say the ohvious.. witnessing a death is rough.
Was playing ball hockey and the guy beside me on the bench started slumping and breathing hard. We paused 30 seconds after I noticed, called 911, started CPR. First responders arrives 5 minutes later and work on him for 30 minutes and declare him dead from cardiac arrest.
I’m still processing it. I don’t know how to describe how I feel besides being numb. I was in shock and didn’t have many feelings at the time… but if was solemn. After the first responders came there wasn’t anything else anyone else could do. But I’ve never witnessed this type of death where someone is alive, talking, running, joking, etc… and then they’re gone. Just like that.
It really brings you down to earth and also makes you realize first responders don’t make nearly enough of what they deal with.
Being a parent is hard AF, but I agree. Honestly have a hard time remembering life before kids at this point.My biggest regrets in life is that I didn’t start doing this sooner and maybe didn’t start concentrating on having a family sooner. Kids/relationships/travel are definitely where it’s at for life satisfaction (at least for me).