One year ago this weekend, I officially adopted Rene! I remember that day clearly. Mom came with us, Rene was hesitant to walk into the busy Petco through those scary sliding glass doors-Lee from the greyhound organization had to come out and help me get Rene into the store. She was put in a pen with other greys and I got to fill out all the official paperwork. We got our picture taken, and she was officially a part of the family!
I bought her a little anniversary treat at Petsmart the other day so she enjoyed it this morning. Rene, you have made me so happy since you came into my life! Thank you! Grampy, Gram, and Uncle Bob agree that you are one special addition to our family!
Fall
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Monday, April 4, 2016
Greyhound as my Co-Pilot
April is Greyhound Adoption Month! What a coincidence! I officially adopted Rene last April. She is my little buddy for sure, and definitely a wonderful road trip companion! I love you Rene! I am so glad you made it into my life a year ago. You are pure joy for me (and Gram, Gramps and Uncle Bob!)
Who is that in the background, over my shoulder? A cut and paste image? A stuffed animal?
Nope! It is my Grey Rene!
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Back to Reality...
We got home today from our trip to Arizona. We spent a lot of time in the car, because on the front end we escaped one storm only to come home to face a big storm that kept us in Colorado Springs for an extra evening. I decided that we would enjoy one extra day of "vacation" and got us accomadtions at The Broadmoor. I had never stayed there before and can't believe I never spent a pampering weekend there before! From the minute we pulled up, we were treated like King, Queen and Goddess Greyhound!
There was a little "refreshment center" in the room where there was coffee, tea and other snacks!
Truly, a comfortable bed and really good night's sleep
Beautiful Broadmoor
The lake area of the hotel
Miss Rene, on her own Broadmoor supplied bed and bowls
I have to say, it was a downer to come into town with all the snow. I miss the desert landscape, the hot sunshine and the blooming flowers! Spring, though, is just around the corner here in Denver and it will be just as lovely as March in Arizona!
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Spring Rejuvenation
Rene and I are on the annual trip to Scottsdale, AZ. Once again, it is a refreshing trip to be in sunshine, around blooming flowers and swimming pools. Mom and Dad have been down here for the month of March, so Robert, Rene and I road tripped it on Thursday night. We left Thursday night to avoid the storm, which we did successfully. We stayed in Albuquerque for a night before getting to Scottsdale yesterday. Old town ABQ is always a sweet place to stop and enjoy the New Mexico feeling…
I love little vignettes like this in New Mexico...
The church on the plaza
It is warm enough for some patio time!
Shops in a courtyard
A window dressing
Another little New Mexico vignette
In honor of my 40th birthday, I decided to get a room at the Firesky Resort in Scottsdale. I usually stay in another hotel closer to Mom and Dad's apartment, but decided I wanted a little more luxury. The minute Rene and I walked in I thought, "I don't need to go anywhere-I can just stay right here!" The grounds are beautiful, the food is really good, and there is a lovely pool. We did take a little drive around town this morning and captured some of my favorite parts of Scottsdale.
Rene enjoying a little time in some water at the civic center park
Bougainvillea and a very green tree
Gardens!
Old town Scottsdale
The hotel pool (I can't wait to get in!)
In a little while I am going to go get Mom and she will hang out with Rene at the hotel while I have some pool time. She will also stay the night with us, allowing me some time this afternoon to go to my favorite museum and do some shopping. Tonight, Robert and I will go to our favorite little brewpub and then we shall see what tomorrow brings. Maybe a little more pool time, another scenic drive or nice walk…whatever seems to be relaxing is on the agenda for this little trip!
Sunday, February 14, 2016
40!!!!
I officially survived my 40th birthday!
Thursday the 11th was the actual day, but I just took Friday the 12th off. I kicked it off with a party Thursday night at Lowry Beer Garden and had about 25 people come. It is always quite a treat to have all my nearest and dearest in the same space…everyone is so easy-going that it can't help but be a good time!
Thursday the 11th was the actual day, but I just took Friday the 12th off. I kicked it off with a party Thursday night at Lowry Beer Garden and had about 25 people come. It is always quite a treat to have all my nearest and dearest in the same space…everyone is so easy-going that it can't help but be a good time!
Friday I dropped Rene off at Mom and Dad's for her first overnight with them without me, and my first night away without her. I stayed at the Hotel St. Julien in Boulder, a most fabulous resort hotel where I used to retreat a few years ago. My friend Jill met me up there and stayed with me, and we met my friend Amanda for dinner. When I got to the hotel, Mom and Dad had sent up some little treats for our stay! It was so cute.
The bathroom at the Hotel St. Julien is remarkable. It is bigger than my own at home!
We ate at Bramble and Hare, a little farm to table restaurant Amanda recommended. Jill and I did some shopping both in the evening and the next day. Saturday when I came home I found Rene to have been excellent house guest for Mom and Dad! Later in the evening, the family went out to dinner at The Cherry Creek Grill. Robert and I always have to take a selfie when we are together!
I stayed the night at Mom and Dad's and came home this morning, to get myself together and get ready for the week. Oh, and to cap off the weekend with my Valentine…Rene!
Sunday, February 7, 2016
The Countdown Begins
The kick off weekend to my 40th birthday week has been really enjoyable. Friday night I went to the Denver Botanic Gardens for an evening with orchids, music, food and drink. I went with Mary, my current neighbor, and Pat, my former neighbor, and had an excellent time. Did you know the vanilla bean is actually an orchid? I learned so many different things about this unusual plant, it was fun. We ate a late dinner at Shells and Sauce and just gabbed until around 10pm. It felt very European, the only thing I wish is that I could walk everywhere and not have to drive from place to place.
Yesterday, Mom and I went on our annual birthday lunch, with a shopping expedition to Cherry Creek Mall. We went into the new Restoration Hardware store. It is impressive but a little too…um…neutral toned for me. It seemed like everything on display was white, tan or grey. But, it looked nice and I wouldn't complain if I won a shopping spree to furnish my home in RH! Their rooftop patio's display and selection is dynamite, and I look forward to checking it out in the summer time as well! Of course, we went to Anthropologie. Every year I get 15% there during my birthday month, so I bought four new dinner plates:
Yesterday, Mom and I went on our annual birthday lunch, with a shopping expedition to Cherry Creek Mall. We went into the new Restoration Hardware store. It is impressive but a little too…um…neutral toned for me. It seemed like everything on display was white, tan or grey. But, it looked nice and I wouldn't complain if I won a shopping spree to furnish my home in RH! Their rooftop patio's display and selection is dynamite, and I look forward to checking it out in the summer time as well! Of course, we went to Anthropologie. Every year I get 15% there during my birthday month, so I bought four new dinner plates:
After lunch at Nordstrom Cafe, I had my hair appointment. Anna did me right again, of course, adding a little lightness to my tresses for my 40th and also just trimming it up a bit. She mentioned something, like, "You don't have too many gray hairs we need to cover up." I said, "aren't those just really blonde hairs?" She agreed, of course just to placate me.
Today I have a massage scheduled and then Rene and I will watch the game at Mom and Dad's. We will eat bar-b-que and dips like velveeta cheese and Rotel tomatoes. Rene and I will stay the night, because it is always a little treat and she loves seeing grandma and grandpa first thing in the morning. Then, off to work for the week, until Thursday where I will kick off a long birthday weekend full of party time, a stay at the Hotel St Julien and a birthday dinner with the family.
Everyone has asked, "So, how do you feel about turning 40?" And still, I am really excited about the new decade. I just feel like good things are going to happen.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
The Rabbit
I took Rene out tonight to go to the bathroom one last time. In the gutter downspout right by the front door was a rabbit, with it's little paws stuck in the ice. It was so frantic trying to pry itself loose but it couldn't. It would show itself, then try to run up the spout, all the while it's little paws stuck.
I don't know why but when animals are helpless, I feel helpless, too. Flash back to the time Mom and Dad had a bird stuck in their fireplace. All the boys-Dad, Robert and Mike-were not around. Mom called me…"Melanie, there is a bird in our fireplace! What do I do?" I went over there, and indeed there was a bird, um, in the fireplace. I had no idea. I remember frantically making calls to animal control and such, and finally the bird made its way out of the fireplace and flew out of the chimney.
Or the time Robert and I took a hitch-hiking chipmunk inside the rim of my tire from the Black Canyon to my little Montrose country home. It just shook, scared out of its mind. I remember making sure Ches and Stan didn't come outside until the little chipmunk got a grip and dashed away; I didn't want the boys to see it for fear of pouncing on the poor little creature.
Tonight, I didn't quite know what to do. I couldn't just leave it, but I didn't want to try and touch it for fear of getting bit or some sort of rabbit fever. I called my neighbor Wyetta and she came down with a cupful of warm water. She threw it on the rabbit and it got loose and scrambled up the gutter. "Hmmmm," She said. "That is the second time a rabbit has entered into my life recently." And she went on to tell me about a friend whose dog wanted to bring his rabbit prey into the house for dinner.
I decided to look up the meaning of the rabbit. Here is what I found, according to www.whatsyoursign.com:
"Symbolic rabbit meanings deal primarily with abundance, comfort, and vulnerability. Traditionally, rabbits are associated with fertility, sentiment, desire, and procreation. Rabbit meanings are also closely linked to the seasons, the changes of Mother Earth, and specifically Springtime. Have you ever heard the term "madder than a March hare?" It has to do with rabbits going bonkers around this time of year. They feel the call of spring just as strongly as everyone and everything else - perhaps moreso. Creatures of all kinds feel the tremors of springtime's return and respond to it in wild courtship. It's a celebration of life, and bunnies bounce right back into the swing of spring.
All of us know the power of population the rabbit has - they are legendary for their ability to reproduce fast and furiously. For that same reason, the rabbit is a perfect symbol for this spring which is fertile with themes like: New life, New beginnings and the undeniable current of growth. The rabbit is also a symbol of Ostara, an ancient fertility goddess whose symbols are rabbits, various flowers and eggs."
Neither Wyetta, nor I, of course are pregnant or hoping to become so. We both, however, appreciate symbolism and making meaning of our lives. Both of us were excited on January 1st to start a new year, and my own journey is taking me to my 40th year of life, so I see lots of hope, promise, possibility for the future, and glorious springtime just around the corner. Freeing the rabbit perhaps has some symbolism of its own, maybe freeing my own spirit to be open to possibilities of whats to come!
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