Apr 26, 2014

Boulder & CO Springs

BOULDER ~

^ Fiske Planetarium, learning about the world!     ^ Boulder Reservoir



Unfortunately I had to drop Chase off at the airport, cutting our time in Boulder short. Many prayers go out to his family as his grandma is hospitalized. Thankfully I have a former coworker from the Alpine Club living in Denver now, so we hung out for a few days. That first night we went downtown with her boyfriend and one of his friends (in town visiting for the Cannabis Cup, lol) and had a BLAST playing beer pong and bar hopping. Love you, Carley!! The next day we escaped the city and drove south. Here are some photos from our day-trip to Colorado Springs, which was just over an hour south of Denver.

COLORADO SPRINGS ~

^ view of the "garden" from the visitors' centre

^ planting seeds with Carley :)



^ Garden of the Gods... Colorado Springs, CO

^ climbing some rock-o's in my chacos

^ exploring the western part of the park



Next Monday is the anticipated start date of our road trip to Utah, Nevada, and California... So I'll be sure to post some updates from that trip!! :) Until then, I'm just hanging out in Vail. x

Love, Nature, and Yoga

"Love is a force that blurs the line between where we end and others begin. It allows us to sacrifice some of our own pleasures and desires for the well-being of another. Ego does just the opposite. It hardens the line between where we end and where others begin. It disconnects us from how we affect others and keeps us focused on our own needs. When we are in the presence of something truly beautiful in nature, whether it be the night sky, an ancient tree, the seemingly infinite ocean horizon, we feel so small. This smallness means that we are not trapped inside our own egos anymore. We are a part of nature and not apart from it. In this process of shrinking the ego, we sense not just at the head level but at the heart level that there is a joyous interconnection between us and all life. In this process a profound love awakens. What I have learned is that by seeking stillness in nature our deepest heart becomes clear."


- Eoin Finn, Blissology yoga

Apr 22, 2014


Vail Closing Day 4/20

^ who stops chair 4? kayla does! rawr!

^ pano at top of 4... costumes galore!

^ closing day party


^ this bear had too many easter shots

Apr 16, 2014

Denver Trip

I was so blessed to travel back to Denver with my father, who is a Delta Diamond member. He gave me his first class seat, which made my trip soooo much better! (He was only a row or two behind me, lol). He and a small group of his co-workers from NPN were gathering in downtown Denver for an annual strategy meeting. My dad was gracious enough to let me sleep on his pull-out couch so that I could explore Denver on a budget for a few days. We stayed at The Curtis, which is a Hilton Doubletree boutique hotel, with quite a unique theme. Here are a few pictures (from the internet, not my own) to give you an idea of the decor/atmosphere.

Lobby of The Curtis
Street View & Denver Performing Arts Center

My friend/co-worker from Splendido, Kayla, was in Denver for two days, so I went happy hour bar-hopping with her and Cat, a new friend. We checked out Adrift (a tiki bar with delicious blended drinks) and several others I can't recall the names of. After a home-cooked steak dinner with Cat's boyfriend, I headed back to the hotel. The next day, after traipsing around the city on foot, I met up with my dad and his coworkers for a few hours of go-karting in Morrison, CO. What a freaking blast!! We had to "suit up" and everything! As they headed to Larimer Square for a fancy steak dinner, I met up with some friends from university, Bri and Ryan, who have been living in Denver for about a year. We had tacos at a trendy (and busy!) bar and I really enjoyed catching up with them. :)

After my dad flew home, I met up with Chase and we headed to Boulder, CO, where the University of Colorado's main campus is. It's super expensive to stay there (we learned the hard way) but we found a somewhat reasonable place with a really cool indoor pool and hot tub. We explored the campus, toured the Celestial Seasonings factory/HQ, walked around the Boulder Reservoir, and spent time driving around to marvel at the Flatiron Mountain range. Next time we're here I definitely want to spend several days hiking and biking, as this is a MECCA for outdoor enthusiasts!!!

Apr 6, 2014

Wrapping Up the Season

What's new in my life: Well, I'm finishing up my jobs here in Beaver Creek, CO... and it's bittersweet but probably only because I have a tendency to look at the past with rose-coloured lenses. I'm actually super glad to be done with these seasonal-type jobs and move on to something more rewarding and purposeful. I've met some really awesome people this season out here, I've had some good days on the mountain, but I've also experienced a lot of "down" days/weeks filled with challenges of all kinds.

I started reading for pleasure again, now that I'll have more time to sit out in the sun with a good book. Currently I'm reading The Zahir by Paul Coelho, who also wrote The Alchemist (which I'm pretty sure I highlighted HALF that book, it's that good!). Anyway, it's a great read so far that has given me a lot to think about. Especially about love.

I fly out of Denver on Tuesday, so hopefully tomorrow I'll be able to ski Vail the entire day (and not stress about organising the mess that is my car and what the freaking hell I'm doing with my life this summer and beyond). Running used to be my go-to stress relief but for some reason I let myself get complacent. It's about time I throw on my Nikes and get some fresh, heart-pumping air.

Anyway, here are some pictures from the past week or two. The snow is starting to melt at the base of the mountains, which the locals call the start of the Mud Season.

^ walking in Minturn's Nordic park with Brotis :)

^ polishing silverware with coworkers at Splendido


^ view of Avon, CO, from Beaver Creek Landing

Mar 31, 2014

Moving out of the hellish apartment I've been "living" in this winter... I will be able to breathe a HUGE sigh of relief once I'm completely out of there.

One more week til I fly to the Chesapeake Bay area...
Then back to Denver for a few days...
Hopefully road trip around Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and Cali before going somewhere.

No plans yet eek!

Mar 3, 2014

Contemplating my Future... Here's some wisdom!

We should have preferences that lead us into one future over another. But when those preferences drive us too hard and too fast because we have overrated the difference between these futures, we are at risk… The lesson I want to leave you with from [this TED talk] is that our longings are our worries are both to some degree overblown, because we have within us the capacity to manufacture the very commodity we are constantly chasing when we choose experience: HAPPINESS.


-Dan Gilbert, “The Surprising Science of Happiness”

Feb 23, 2014

Road Trip Summer 2014

This is my *planned* road trip for late April, May, and early June of this year. Looks soooo awesome!!

Feb 13, 2014

This month has been incredibly taxing on me and my body, as I've been working long hours and days... It's been full of ups and downs, stressful points and moments of happiness, and I guess that's just life. Here are a few pictures of when my mom came to visit me two weeks ago (a definite high point!). Also- today I'm heading to some hot springs two hours north of here, so I'll be sure to upload a few pictures when I return! :)












Jan 12, 2014

This Week in Pictures

^ skis outside the Alpine Club  ^ a puppy we found in coat check at Spendido!
 
^ button-making craft    ^ at Vail for a bit one afternoon (didn't ski though)

^ view from outside my apartment (front view)


^ mountain roads to Red Cliff, CO, to snowshoe

^ early morning walk at the Alpine Club

^ view from our ski valet (Back deck at Alpine Club)

^ This morning's view of people getting ready for the lifts to open...
Beaver Creek Landing.

Who is God?

"Are you looking for me?
I am in the next seat.
My shoulder is against yours.
You will not find me in Indian shrine rooms,
not in synagogues, not in cathedrals,
not in masses nor sacred songs.
not in legs winding around your own neck,
nor in eating nothing but vegetables.

When you really look for me, you will see me instantly.
You will find me in the tiniest house of time.

Kabir says, “Student, tell me, what is God?”

"He is the breath inside the breath."

Jan 9, 2014

You know those moments when you just want to curl up in the fetal position and hide under the covers? That's been my week in a nutshell. I just want to be at home, whatever that means. I guess it means I want the comfort of knowing that I'm taken care of, that someone else "has my back" and can help provide for me during the tough times.

So far this week I've had my car incorrectly booted (had to pay a lot to get it removed), got in a small car accident last night (have to get repairs done, which will be costly), saw my ex (never a good thing), was gossiped about at work, got a burn on my arm from the fire at work, almost threw up on a customer and had to go home (thought I had the flu!), and have still been working a crazy schedule.

All while trying to be friendly and help people out with favours, and trying to be true to myself.... I get shit on by life.

WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY