Wednesday, August 21, 2013

100. Take Kona and Petra to Bark and Splash Bash

For years now I have read about the Lakewood Rec "Bark and Splash Bash" but I have never made it to one with my dogs and I've always been a little mad at myself after the fact.  This year was going to be different!  Even though I had been to a raging bachelorette party the night before and I might have still been a little tipsy, I took my dogs to their first Bark and Splash Bash at Glennon Heights Pool.  Upon arrival we were treated with doggie schwag and ushered into the pool area.  Immediately, they were excited! They had so much fun running around, barking and jumping into the pool!  It was fun for me to watch, but also fun to meet some of the other dog owners that were there.  We had so much fun at this one that I'm planning on taking them to another one this weekend and we may even possibly squeek in one more. 

Here's a picture of my little sea otters, Kona and Petra.  They swam together the entire time we were there!

82. Go to City Park Jazz With a Group of 10 People or More

I accomplished this goal with the help of Brian and his University of Colorado MBA Program Alumni.  We met on the last night of Jazz in the Park at City Park.  It was a nice evening but there was a hint of monsoon rain in the air, as always when Brian and I go to jazz.  Luckily enough, it didn't rain this evening so we were able to enjoy our conversations with this group of new and interesting people.  Well, they were new to me anyways!  Short blurb for this one and no pics unfortunately.  Will probably have to do this again next summer! 

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I was born and raised in Rapid City, SD. Loved growing up there and am a little sad that my theoretical kids won't be able to grow up there - unless, God forbid, I move back. I moved away for college to Omaha, NE. I went to Creighton University. Great education, great professors - not a good place for young people with an itch for action! I moved to Denver in August of 2004 and love it! I recommend that all people live in at least one other place besides their hometown - the world is so full of opportunities, we just have to move out of comfort zones!