Colorado Part 3 - Street Performers, Scenery & Family

So here I go.. my observations. Right now, as I sit in my air conditioned apartment, after having been back in NYC for three days, I contemplate whether or there's a vast conspiracy with New York. I'm sure my sentiments will change back to their usual "I love New York." But I've started to wonder.. is there a conspiracy that brain washes New Yorkers into thinking that New York is the best place to live so we will put up with the living expensive, day to day bs of commuting on the hot, crowded subway, lack of access to real nature, lack of access to actually getting outside the city, seeing beautiful scenery everyday, etc.? It's just a thought. That will hopefully pass soon.. or maybe not. This comes on the heels of having looked at new apartments on the Upper West Side that are smaller than my current 5th floor walk up and pricier, having realized that I'm about to go into freak out mode with the money situation and need to get on the ball with applying to this program. Yeah, all good thoughts.

And in other news, going to Colorado and spending quality time with old family and those that I just met was (perhaps) a life changing experience. To be perfectly honest, I come from a pretty cool family and have some notable family members that have achieved great things on both sides. On my mom's side, I come from writers, store owners, creatives, etc. and on my dad's side, come from pioneers in religion, health, and people who endured a lot of hardships to move their family to a more promising place. It gives me a sense of pride, is encouraging and also makes me realize I have to shape up even more and get my ass in gear whether I decide to get an MBA, etc. Finally, I had a revelation with men as I watched my cousin get married to a great guy, met my other cousin's husband, and hung out and met various family members.. that who ever I marry will become part of MY family. I know that's obvious but it makes me re-evaluate my previous choices and gives me a better idea of who is good for me. If I realized this a while ago, half the guys I dated would have been kicked to the curb early on. And knowing this helps me get over relationships that didn't work out in the long run. Was all for the best.

Performer in Boulder. He was hard to watch.. scary stuff.
8:15 morning hike in Colorado Springs. We are champions. That was sort of some serious stuff. Of course there were people running on the trail.
The Broadmoor
My sister lounging in the Broadmoor like she owns the place.
The coolest "family heirloom." A.O. Aaker - my great grandfather and famous doctor who died in a weird, tragic way, tripping over something and rupturing his spleen.
My sister with two of the most adorable kids ever (well in top 5!) Luke is a genius, as he tells us.. and Marley is the sweetest girl I've ever met. I think she gave each of us about 7 hugs within the 7 hours that we hung out.
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Colorado Part 2 - The Wedding

My second cousin Cory and her new husband Chase
The beautiful couple again
Friends of the bride
The view from the mountain top venue
Cousin's friends
My other second cousin and her adorable daughter Kate
Another second cousin with her adorable and delightful son Neil, brother of the bride Kent, in the background
Coloradians knows how to get down
My second cousin Kent
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Introducing.. Proof that there's no way in HELL I was adopted


I'm the one in red and holding white bear. Incidentally the adorable girl to my right is not in any way related to me.

The youngin is my sister of course. I have other pictures where it's more like I'm looking in a mirror. She's holding our loving cat Cappy who was terrified of me probably cause I pulled her tail at the raucous age of 2.

And can you guess which one is my mom? It shouldn't be too hard. She's the adorable blond in the front with the short shorts.

Hello Genetics!

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Mothers - oy vey

My mother should be banned from Facebook. She goes onto my father's account and now I know for certain that she stalks people through it. I logged onto Facebook and saw to my horror that my dad's latest update had the name of someone I grew up with. Weird. I don't even think I've looked this person up on Facebook. I instantly came to the correct conclusion- that she put in the name of someone to look up but in the wrong field. So after going through a few potential password combinations, I thankfully managed to log on to his account and fix her mistake- hopefully before anyone noticed. At least my sister and I got a good laugh.

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Workin It

I had my first half hour training session at Crunch today. I highly suggest working out in the a.m. if you never have. It's a great feeling of accomplishment getting your butt kicked before 9am. Not to mention you get it over with and don't have to worry about fitting it into your schedule. Only downside of choosing a female trainer is that she has seen some of my lady parts in the locker room after our session. Yeah, that can get awkward. Her name is Mollie and she's from NJ. Weird. Other benefit of working out before work- apparently sweat makes my hair look pretty. Gross, and I probably should have kept that to myself. But yeah, sweat in hair = good hair day.

And finally, I learned today that apparently starting sentences with "and" is sort of ad speak. Who would have thought. Perhaps growing up with a father in advertising had some impact on me. AND did I mention, the funniest line from my father while I was visiting them in NJ...

ME: I'm thinking of going to the mall on Saturday.
DAD: Well Molly, they would love to have you.

Happy trails!

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