The DNC came and went - the rest of the week remained uneventful, and I still didn't see any famous folks! Oh well. Friday was a bit of a letdown as downtown was so empty. Many of the local residents left town and rented out their lofts (for a lot of $$!), so it was even more sparse. I am proud of the city for hosting the DNC and showing off this great place we call home - the weather was great and the police et al did a great job. There was several protests (a few large ones), but everything was peaceful.
The long weekend was a great way to finish out the long week - I was up early each day last week to get to the train station before the lot filled up, so I was tired (as was Chuck!). We also dog-sat Timber, our friend's yellow lab, last week, so walks and trips to the dog park were in order. She had a great time, but the cat sequestered himself to the basement for her visit. Zack is definitely an only fur-child! He had us all to himself last night and most of today, so he is slowly forgiving us. This afternoon, we visited a college roommate of mine, Milena, who just most back to Colorado and had homemade flan and Mi got to know Chuck each other. :)
Yesterday was a day of football rivalry in our house as CU and CSU (as in Univ. of Colorado and Colorado State Univ. for you non-CO types) played. In case you don't know, I am CU alumus (twice over), and Chuck is a CSU grad. So, we are a divided house of the in-state rivalry!! We were in charge of securing the tailgating spot this year, so we headed to Invesco (Mile High) a bit after noon. Soon enough, we were joined by Michael, Mom, Dick, Devin, Tracy, and a co-worker of Michael's (with baby-Garioto arriving in 2 short weeks, Carrie stayed home outside of the heat and away from the craziness). We had a great time, and, much to Chuck's dismay, CU got the win with a final score of CU 38 CSU 17. We tailgate again next week up in Boulder.
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HEREI can't believe September is here already! With being a football house, this is a great time of year. Fall has always been my favorite season.