
The View from the back door.
We'd planned since November or so to go to Denver (Dave's brother Dan and family live there) for the Super Bowl weekend. There's been a get-together for this weekend for years. For many of those years it was just the guys - Dave, Brian, and Mitch would drive over there. Then for some of the years Jeff and Todd joined them. Last year I went for the first time - my sister-in-law Beth (from the Minneapolis area) convinced me I should go too and we'd celebrate the end of her chemotherapy for breast cancer. One thing we did while there was get a pedicure at a local mall - that's a pretty good "girlie" way to celebrate a milestone like that. We flew last year rather than drive. An hour flight sounded so much better - and safer - than an 8 hour drive through Wyoming in the winter.
This year the flights were at $49 each way - we couldn't pass that up so Dave, me, Jeff, and Todd bought tickets on Southwest. Brian decided to go too after his cousin Juice (Justin) told him he was going to go. Dan called Krysta and told her he'd pay for her to rent a car and drive over if they wanted to come for the weekend. I told her to call him back and tell him that the flights were so cheap - it would cost as much to rent a car as it would to pay for she and her girls, Missy, and Brie to fly over. Plus, then I wouldn't have to worry about 3 women and 4 kids driving through Wyoming and maybe getting stuck in a snowstorm. So, unbeknownst to the guys, we made reservations for the girls to be on a flight to Denver 1 earlier than what we were taking. Then, we out and out lied to them and told them that they were going to Park City for the weekend since the guys were going to be gone!
We arrived between 7:30 and 8:00. Dave's nephew Eric picked us up at the airport and we were on our way (with a pitstop for gas and food for breakfast the next morning) to the house in Estes Park that Dan had rented for the weekend.
When we got to the "cabin" Dan wanted to show us the master suite first. We didn't know that that's where all the kids (including Tonya and her kids - minus Brad - that had flown in and surprised all of us) were hiding. It was so fun to watch the faces of the guys as the kids and grandkids came out of hiding and yelled "SURPRISE"!! Oh, it was only the beginning to a great weekend.
I'll try to recap briefly what we did over the next 4 days:
Friday - Dave, Dan, and Steve went goose hunting at 4:00 a.m. The girls - old and young - (and Eric) went shopping in town. We met some really rude people there - on the street and in the grocery store. I wonder if they realize that much of their income comes from us tourists! Some went hiking that afternoon, the older boys - including Brian, Jeff, Todd, Justin, and JR - went to a Denver Nuggets basketball game in Denver, and the adults went to the movie "Taken" in town. Saturday - 4 went skiing at Vail, Dave made his famous carmel rolls, about 20 of us went horseback riding for an hour in the mountains (Kelbee and Branson each had their own horse, although Branson's decided right at the beginning to take a different route than the rest of us! Lizzy rode with me), more shopping, 4 went snowshoing, visiting with family.
Sunday - church in Denver - Eric (Dave's brother Pete's oldest son) was ordained an elder afterwards, watched youngest kids put on a play - it was so well-received by everyone that they did a couple more, watched the Super Bowl, more visiting. Of course, each day we ate and ate and ate!!
We split up meal responsibilities which made it so nice - noone had to worry about fixing every meal, and we all helped clean up. There were at least 39 family members that came - 5 out of the 6 brothers came and the kids of the missing brother were there so every family was represented. It was a blast - it certainly reminded us all of what family is all about. We're already looking forward to next year!!