I'll just give you guys the whole weekend in one here. When we woke up Friday, it was already raining, and just barely starting to turn into snow. We took Loki out for a walk which didn't last terribly long because of the rain. None of us wanted to be out there and Loki least of all. He wore his raincoat, though, which helps with his attitude towards precipitation. And is wicked adorable. We have to make sure to dry off his belly when we get back inside though, because his feet kick up water and he gets wet anyways.
Once we piled back inside and dried off, we hit the road. We headed east across 70 which would probably be a really pretty drive. It follows a river through a pretty steep canyon for a while. Unfortunately, by the time we got there, it was pretty heavily snowing so visibility was really poor. We could only see the next hundred feet or so ahead of us. Plus, I was obviously trying to keep the van upright and between the lines. Sightseeing was only second priority. But eventually, we made it to Denver. We parked outside my cousin's house, right near City Park. While he and his fiancée finished their work week, we did some chores inside. We walked Loki around the park in the snow. He loves snow about as much as he hates rain. Which is weird but...dogs, am I right?
Eventually, we were all four of us finished what we had to get done, so we went inside their place and hung out for the night inside an actual house which felt huge even though it's small by most standards. We decided to do a little pot-luck situation. Mandy and I (really just Mandy) made beef short rib nachos, and Brian and Emma made enchiladas. Everything was wicked tasty. Obviously. If you didn't expect that, you must be new here. For the rest of the night, we mostly visited with them over a round of drinks in their living room and just relaxed, playing cards, in from the cold and wet.
Saturday, we took another walk around the park when we got up. We took the opportunity to do some free laundry. Then, we all went over to Golden to walk the dogs. My cousin's got a giant Bernese Mountain dog, Zion. We walked along the riverside path there, and then we visited New Terrain brewery across town. We found a spot on the outdoor patio and had a round of beers outside. It was just on the cusp of being warm out. If the wind was still and the sun was exposed, it was comfortable. But it was great either way.
When we got back to my cousin's place, Emma left to go to a concert, and we made hand-cut fries and a couple pizzas in the van. BBQ chicken is such our go-to flavor of pizza. Almost every time, it seems like. But it's just so good! The fries were wicked good, too. They were just air-fried not deep-fried, though. Sorry to any fry purists, but deep frying in the van would make such a permanent mess we just don't do it. But anyways. After dinner and hanging out a while, we called it a fairly early night. As we were getting ready for bed, Mandy remembered we had to prep a pork for roasting and some flour for baking bread.
Sunday, there's a farmer's market. There's also one Saturday, but the timing didn't work out and we missed it. The parking situation is crazy at the Sunday one, though. We parked about 3 blocks away and walked over. We of course brought Loki since we didn't want to leave him alone inside the van. But the streets were packed with people, so we were on high alert the whole time, waiting for Loki to get mad at a dog because there was food around or whatever. He was perfectly behaved the whole time, though. We got some veggies and mushrooms for dinner, coffee and a new bar of soap.
We walked over to Sprouts just down the street to finish off our grocery-getting. Mandy went in and Loki barked at me most of the time. We walked around the building to quiet him down for a bit. He just seems to get antsy when we're not all together. Afterwards, we went to a piercing place so I could get some new ear plugs. I told them I needed 4ga, bought them and walked out. Looked at them again and realized I'm an idiot. I need 8ga hardware. So, I exchanged what I'd literally JUST bought for the right size stuff. When we got back to the van, I tried to install them and absolutely cannot. It's the same nominal size, but a different shape, and I can't get past the flared ends.
Around noon, Mandy prepared a loaf of focaccia, and we started the pork roasting. Then we all headed over to City Park. Again. It's a pretty nice park, you guys. And Loki is much more friendly to other dogs when they're outside rather than inside. I dunno why. But the four of us threw frisbees at each other while the dogs laid in the grass and sun. It wasn't hot per se, but it was a far cry from the miserable cold and snow two days prior. All the snow was melted, the ground was dry. We played until we didn't want to anymore. Then we went back to check on the pork and bread. Everything was going well.
We prepped veggies. Brussels and asparagus. Mushrooms too, for risotto. It was a huge meal. And everything came out wonderful. We ate inside the house and had some red wine with dinner. After dinner, we played Wits & Wagers and watched The Office reruns. It was a really nice time. We ended the night somewhat early so the working half of us could get some sleep before the weekend was over.
Once we piled back inside and dried off, we hit the road. We headed east across 70 which would probably be a really pretty drive. It follows a river through a pretty steep canyon for a while. Unfortunately, by the time we got there, it was pretty heavily snowing so visibility was really poor. We could only see the next hundred feet or so ahead of us. Plus, I was obviously trying to keep the van upright and between the lines. Sightseeing was only second priority. But eventually, we made it to Denver. We parked outside my cousin's house, right near City Park. While he and his fiancée finished their work week, we did some chores inside. We walked Loki around the park in the snow. He loves snow about as much as he hates rain. Which is weird but...dogs, am I right?
Eventually, we were all four of us finished what we had to get done, so we went inside their place and hung out for the night inside an actual house which felt huge even though it's small by most standards. We decided to do a little pot-luck situation. Mandy and I (really just Mandy) made beef short rib nachos, and Brian and Emma made enchiladas. Everything was wicked tasty. Obviously. If you didn't expect that, you must be new here. For the rest of the night, we mostly visited with them over a round of drinks in their living room and just relaxed, playing cards, in from the cold and wet.
Saturday, we took another walk around the park when we got up. We took the opportunity to do some free laundry. Then, we all went over to Golden to walk the dogs. My cousin's got a giant Bernese Mountain dog, Zion. We walked along the riverside path there, and then we visited New Terrain brewery across town. We found a spot on the outdoor patio and had a round of beers outside. It was just on the cusp of being warm out. If the wind was still and the sun was exposed, it was comfortable. But it was great either way.
When we got back to my cousin's place, Emma left to go to a concert, and we made hand-cut fries and a couple pizzas in the van. BBQ chicken is such our go-to flavor of pizza. Almost every time, it seems like. But it's just so good! The fries were wicked good, too. They were just air-fried not deep-fried, though. Sorry to any fry purists, but deep frying in the van would make such a permanent mess we just don't do it. But anyways. After dinner and hanging out a while, we called it a fairly early night. As we were getting ready for bed, Mandy remembered we had to prep a pork for roasting and some flour for baking bread.
Sunday, there's a farmer's market. There's also one Saturday, but the timing didn't work out and we missed it. The parking situation is crazy at the Sunday one, though. We parked about 3 blocks away and walked over. We of course brought Loki since we didn't want to leave him alone inside the van. But the streets were packed with people, so we were on high alert the whole time, waiting for Loki to get mad at a dog because there was food around or whatever. He was perfectly behaved the whole time, though. We got some veggies and mushrooms for dinner, coffee and a new bar of soap.
We walked over to Sprouts just down the street to finish off our grocery-getting. Mandy went in and Loki barked at me most of the time. We walked around the building to quiet him down for a bit. He just seems to get antsy when we're not all together. Afterwards, we went to a piercing place so I could get some new ear plugs. I told them I needed 4ga, bought them and walked out. Looked at them again and realized I'm an idiot. I need 8ga hardware. So, I exchanged what I'd literally JUST bought for the right size stuff. When we got back to the van, I tried to install them and absolutely cannot. It's the same nominal size, but a different shape, and I can't get past the flared ends.
Around noon, Mandy prepared a loaf of focaccia, and we started the pork roasting. Then we all headed over to City Park. Again. It's a pretty nice park, you guys. And Loki is much more friendly to other dogs when they're outside rather than inside. I dunno why. But the four of us threw frisbees at each other while the dogs laid in the grass and sun. It wasn't hot per se, but it was a far cry from the miserable cold and snow two days prior. All the snow was melted, the ground was dry. We played until we didn't want to anymore. Then we went back to check on the pork and bread. Everything was going well.
We prepped veggies. Brussels and asparagus. Mushrooms too, for risotto. It was a huge meal. And everything came out wonderful. We ate inside the house and had some red wine with dinner. After dinner, we played Wits & Wagers and watched The Office reruns. It was a really nice time. We ended the night somewhat early so the working half of us could get some sleep before the weekend was over.