Last weekend, as a belated Anniversary trip, Arthur and I went up to Denver for some fun. We arrived early afternoon so Arthur humored me and took me on a tour of the Molly Brown House. (You know--Unsinkable Molly Brown? Famous Titanic survivor?) I LOVE that kind of stuff--learning about historical figures and seeing where they lived, what is fact and what is fiction.

Here I am in front of the "Molly Brown House"
An interesting fact I learned on the tour is that Margaret Brown never actually went by the name "Molly" in her lifetime. Everyone knows her by that name because of the musical "Unsinkable Molly Brown."

After Molly Brown's house, we battled the traffic to meet my cousin & his wife, Lamont and Melissa, for dinner at Benihana's. Yummmm. oh, I love their filet mignon! Thanks for meeting up with us guys! It was super fun to visit with you and catch up a bit!
The main reason we flew up to Denver for this trip was this:

Yahoo!!!! We finally saw Wicked and loved it. We had a great cast, especially Elfaba, (the Wicked Witch of the West.) The show was amazing. You don't get any better than the first act, though--you need the second act to tie up all the loose ends, but it's a little anti-climatic after "Defying Gravity." I'd pay to see it again, for sure.
The next day, our flight didn't leave until 6 p.m., so what better way to spend a day than on the slopes? We drove up to Arapahoe, (just an hour outside Denver,) for some early-season skiing.
I had to get a picture of Arthur and our rental car. They gave us this giant truck that was BRAND NEW! Seriously, there were only six miles on it. Apparently it was part of their new winter fleet--for all the skiiers/boarders who come to Denver for the snow, and need 4 wheel drive!

Except for the wind, it was a perfect day! Blue skies and sunny!

Arthur is normally a snowboarder, but he's been learning to ski the last couple of years so he can teach our kids how. (One of the things I love about Arthur is that he loves to learn new things, and he's good at just about everything he tries! I sometimes joke that I don't want to give him voice lessons, because if I did, he'd probably learn how to do it even better than me, and then what would I have?)
So he was brushing up on his skiing skills since there were only two runs open anyway. We skiied those runs probably about 8 times each, it seemed like. The snow was great, but it would have been nice to have a little variety.
I guess I really can't complain.
We were skiing on November 6th for crying out loud!


After we got tired of the two runs, we headed back toward Denver and stopped to check out Historic Golden on our way out. This picture is about the only thing to do there.

In all fairness, if we'd had time, I'm sure there were fun things to do. We only had fifteen minutes so we just got out and stretched our legs, looked unsuccessfully for an ice cream shop, and during our walk, a friendly local offered to take our picture here.
Then we left, battled more traffic to get to the airport and fly home. For all it's virtues, one major detraction from Denver's appeal is all that traffic! I guess I'm a small-town girl because I can barely tolerate Albuquerque traffic.
Thanks a MILLION to Steve and Erin who took our kids for a couple days! With all the craziness of rehearsals lately I feel like Arthur and I are just ships passing in the night.
It was really good for us to have this time for just us.
So thanks again Schmutz's! You guys are like family to us!