June, 22, 2017

This is just a short update on today and the next couple days.  I will not post another blog till Saturday evening.  

Today Sheryl and I took mom to a store called Rare Finds.  The store is owned by my sister in law, Cindy's sister, Mary and her husband Tony.  It really is a rare store.  

This evening we went to my niece and nephew, Hope and Dillon's softball game.  We literally froze.  We looked like hoodlums all bundled up.  Yesterday it was nearly 100 degrees in Boulder, and tonight it was in the 40's with a cold wind.  Rain eventually sent us to Herm and Cindy's home, where we started a fire to warm up. 


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Tonight Sheryl and I will sleep in the tree house.  With no heat it is likely to get pretty cold.  Tomorrow is Sheryl's birthday and we will celebrate by spending the day in Denver.  

It is good to be alive!  










June 21, 2017

Today was a great recovery day; I think. We woke fairly early and Sheryl made breakfast for Cindy, Dillon, Jeremy and myself. After breakfast Jeremy and I climbed the hill behind our property to sit on the rock and take in the scenery. That really was a spiritual moment for both of us. We also had a spiritual moment in the two hour decent. Typically the decent takes 20 minutes, but to be clear, we were not lost!

Sheryl took mom to the property to see the finished tree house and the finished shed. Mom who is nearly 84, wishes she could sleep in the tree house. Who knows, knowing mom it might happen.

Since Jeremy is only here for today, we decided to hike to Lost Lake. That proved to be a good hike for Jeremy, Sheryl and I. The scenery was fantastic. The streams were running full and with great force. Lost Lake is a serene place, surrounded by mountains. The lake is at 9000 feet of elevation.

One of the things that Jeremy wanted to do was to visit his mothers cousin and her husband, Judy Beechy and Gordon Dyck, in Estes Park. Gordon is suffering from ALS. The trip to Estes Park was worth it in many ways. It was nice to see Jeremy caring for family and to hear stories of how Gordon taught him to play cards when he was young. Again the scenery was amazing. Long Mountain, which is a peak of over 14000 feet, was always in sight as we worked our way to Estes Park.

Tonight we are at Herm and Cindy’s home for pizza, trail bologna, Guggisburg cheese, and watermelon. Sounds like an interesting combination. Yet these are all things that I have been craving for a long time. Eating nutrition/protein

bars and eating in restaurants is getting old.

Tomorrow morning Sheryl and I will take Jeremy to Denver airport for a mid morning flight. Who knows what the rest of the day will hold.

Enjoying some down time!

It is good to be alive!





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