We arrived in Denver around midday and rented our car from
Enterprise. How mundane, right? Actually, I want to mention them because we
received spectacular customer service. Any company who treats their customers
so well deserves major kudos and a huge shout out, so here it is! Check to see
if you can rent from Enterprise for your next trip; if other cities’ staffs are
as awesome as Denver’s, you’ll be in great hands.
We had our first stop planned, really, from the moment I
decided to attend the retreat. We had been there once before when my friend
Katie, now a Denver resident, introduced us to it. So we were off to Park
Burger without a second thought! Park Burger serves fresh, meaty burgers,
including turkey, buffalo, and beef. I ordered the buffalo burger on a whole
wheat bun, and Terry opted for the pork burger (beef patty with pulled pork on
top). Both exceeded our expectations – not an easy task after we dreamed about
it for two and a half years. We also ordered a basket of sweet potato and
parmesan truffle fries, which I absolutely do not regret. One of our favorite
aspects of eating in Denver: you’re almost guaranteed to get to try local
beers. I went with my usual Fat Tire (in a can!), and Terry got O’Dell’s
Five-Barrel Pale Ale.
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Weird face in my excitement for the burger |
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Fries |
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Bison burger FTW |
Then we were off to Boulder! It was a new destination for us, and one that didn't disappoint. I expected beauty, I got purely majestic scenery. I expected nice weather, I got 90 degrees on our first day (thankfully it cooled down for the following day's hike). We stayed at
Chautauqua Park, a peaceful resort at the foot of the hiking trails. The cabins included kitchens, which would be great for extended stays. And we are already planning to visit again, hopefully with family.
Upon arrival, we headed over to check in, where I was greeted by
Lindsay,
Janetha, and
Katie, the retreat organizers! They were super sweet and excited, and they immediately put me at ease about the weekend. Even though Terry came with me, I was very nervous about my first blogging trip! Silly me.
The focus of this retreat was to meet new people, exercise, and enjoy a weekend together. Check, check, and check! While I can be extremely shy in large groups (I'm much better in small groups or one-on-one situations), everyone was
super nice and even made a huge effort to include Terry, one of only a handful of guys. I got to meet lots of new friends and even met THE
Tina Reale (inventor of
Best Body Boot Camp) and one of my favorite bloggers,
Courtney from Sweet Tooth, Sweet Life. I didn't take a ton of pictures with people (I told you, I'm shy in big groups!), but you can enjoy lots of other BLEND recaps and photos by clicking
here.
Meanwhile, I'll share a few awesome moments that stick out to me from the weekend:
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Flying over the Rockies |
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Downtown Denver (through the car window) |
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Breakfast sponsored by Xagave - seriously phenomenal |
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See? Chobani plain yogurt mixed with granola, nuts, and Xagave |
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Off on our hike! |
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Everyone grabbing Simply Bars on the way up the mountain |
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Flat Irons |
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Look at all those blends! |
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Halfway up |
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At the top! Royal Arch - totally worth the tough hike! |
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New friends! |
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Stunning view of Boulder |
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With my new buddy Amanda |
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So fun! |
More to come! And am I the only one thrilled about the fact that tomorrow is Friday? It just couldn't come soon enough.
great post! you and your husband are so cute.
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet, Dena! :-) Thank you!
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