Last week ended with me driving over to Snow Mountain Ranch for our golf outing on Monday. Driving the day before allowed me to sleep in, which was much appreciated. Jinetta and I made it over to the golf course around 8:30 and sat at the $10,000 Hole-in-One hole. The tournament took way longer Monday (we did tee times instead of a shot gun start, so everyone started at different times versus starting all at once). Even though we were done at the hole around 11:00 we didn't leave for Estes until about 3:30.
After coming back, I checked in with an officer in Theta and somehow found the energy to go to dollar bowling night. I met Kristen and Colt and had a good time despite coming in last place. It was a little hectic running around but I'm an extrovert so I know I would have regretted staying at home and doing nothing.
Work for the rest of the week consisted of a Staff for Kids cookout and me starting my big filing project. The cookout was fun- there weren't a ton of people but I got to talk to a lot of fun campers. I love hearing what they love about camp and Colorado! The filing project is about as exciting as watching paint dry but it's been satisfying to get a visual of all of the files I'm moving and recycling and such. Between it all I'm also working on materials for the Annual Campaign. Now that we've decided our theme, I get to tailor everything to reflect it. It's been a great way to take a break from the monotony of filing and sorting. Another fun thing that I got to do was talk to Courtney (my main boss) about the comprehensive campaign. She told me about the projects, how they decided what to work on, how they got donor feedback, etc. It was super interesting!
Tuesday night I got to go see Tour de Compadres at Red Rocks. It was my first Red Rocks show so I was pumped about that, especially since it was sold out and Needtobreathe was headlining it. The show also featured Switchfoot, Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors and Colony House. The lineup was amazing, but if we're being honest I was mostly excited about Needtobreathe. I hadn't really listened to their music until I heard "Multiplied" on Pandora back in November. My friend Emma once said that song could convert a person, and I definitely agree because I was obsessed with it for a solid two months. When I finally had the sense to look up the rest of their songs, I was hooked. What I appreciate the most is their raw talent and ability of writing their faith into their music. It doesn't sound like they just pulled a page out of the Bible and strummed a few chords. It sounds real and gritty and I love everything about it (I could go on but I'll spare you all). They came to KC in April and I didn't go, so when I saw that they were playing at Red Rocks, it took an immense amount of self control to not buy the tickets then and there. Instead, I waited and bought tickets with Rachel and Victoria, a friend of mine who is currently living in Wyoming. Then I let the countdown begin.
Getting to the venue took way less time than I thought it would. We hit almost no traffic, which was nice because we were all getting off work so we didn't head out until about 5:30. We missed all of Colony House, which was a bummer, but truthfully I didn't realize that they were playing until earlier that day, so I hadn't had much of a chance to listen to their music. I loved Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors- they had a really relaxed sound to them. Switchfoot was up next. I only knew a few of their songs and they sadly didn't play my favorite song of theirs ("Let it Out") but they were great live. Everyone that played was incredibly talented.
| The show was special, but experiencing it with these wonderful people made it even more memorable! |
Since the YMCA has a lot of international staff members, they usually do an international fair towards the end of the summer. All of the employees make posters of their home countries and tell everyone about their culture. I had a blast last year so Rachel and I went again and brought Elizabeth with us. We got there in the last half hour, which was a bummer because we didn't get to talk to a lot of people. We did, however, get to watch a bunch of different countries do traditional (and non-traditional) dances. It was a lot of fun, especially since the three of us spent the rest of the night playing a small game of sand volleyball and talking to a group of girls who were in town visiting their grandparents.
I knew that Emma and Rose would be coming in town around Friday evening, so when I got off work I passed the time by going downtown, renting a bike and riding around Lake Estes for a while. It was great and I made it back just in time to greet them and show them around the Y. It was really fun being able to give them a grand tour of such a special place while catching up on life. We went to Cheesy Lee's for dinner, stopped by Safeway (and met a K-State Theta!) and slowly made our way to Allenspark to camp for the night. I got us turned around at one point but we eventually made it to our campsite. Saturday was going to be a long day so we didn't stay up too late.
One of the best things about camping is waking up to the sound of everything around you. Our tent was close to a river, so we got to wake up to the river rushing and birds chirping. It was wonderful. We got on the road around 8:00ish so we could hike and avoid any storms. I was instructed to find a good hike so I chose Lake Hiayaha, which is close to Nymph, Dream and Emerald Lake. Despite being in the altitude for less than 24 hours, they took the hills and switchbacks like champs and we made it up with plenty of time to explore and eat lunch. I was determined to get to the other side of the lake, so Rose and I had fun adventure trying to cross a ton of rocks. We got stuck in different spots and I slid into some water at one point, but it was so beautiful that I didn't mind at all.
Dream Lake is so close to the split off for Lake Hiayaha, so on the way back we made a second stop there to hang out for a few minutes. After making it back to my car, we celebrated finishing the hike with a trip to Fun City. We did the bumper boats (basically a water fight on bumper car type things) and went down the giant rainbow slides. Our time in Estes continued with a trip to The Stanley, You Need Pie (we did need it and it was fantastic) and a drive up Trail Ridge Road.
| The beautiful Dream Lake! |
| Right before we hit Dream Lake. So. Freaking. Beautiful. |
The rest of my Sunday was spent visiting another sorority sister and hanging out with my former co-workers in the craft shop. I was trying to finish a mosaic that I started back in June. I guess the craft shop people were about to throw it away because of how long I had left it there. Luckily I have a friend in the craft shop who told them that I would come finish it, so it was still there when I went in today! I spent a solid four hours working on it and I'm super close to being done. Hopefully I'll be able to knock it out (along with the other list of crafts I want to complete) in the next two weeks. There's a lot that I want to do but I'm confident that I'll be able to get all of the adventures done!