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10+ YEARS


Over 10 years ago, I wrote my first blog post. Since then, I've authored books, had kids, traveled the world, found Trish and blogged about it all.

Indian Summer

Georgetown Loop Train After finishing Spring Live (at least the hard part) on Friday, this weekend was a nice relaxing one where I actually got to sleep a little. Abbie and I even got out and did some fun stuff. On Saturday, we drove up to the hills and road the Georgetown Loop Railroad. We went with some friends, Tonya and Suzie, and had a great time. Unfortunately, this might've been one of the last times the train runs. According to their website, it looks like they're finished - but according to the conductor it sounded like the Colorado Historical Society is going to demolish everything and rebuild a fancy-dancy (and expensive) new train park. More info at savethetrain.org. The temperature was awesome - mid 60s all the way up in Georgetown.

Red Rocks Hike Today, Abbie woke me up early and after noticing it was a beautiful day - we headed up to Red Rocks for a hike. Abbie is becoming quite the hiker these days. She only asked "Daaeee - uupppp" once and after I bent down and picked up a rock for her - she never mentioned it again. Good times - we saw deer, bikers, birds and even a little snake in the trail. Once again, I rewarded her with marshmallows at the top and she was one happy camper.

What's up Holmes Last, but not least, I snapped this pick of Jack giving me some gansta signs. What a cool kid.


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