I had my first visitors stay with me this weekend! Mom and Dad came to see me in Montrose. They visited me in Grand Junction back at the end of July at the "hospice house" which was delightful but they didn't stay with me. This time, I have my own "rental" place with a guest room and bath. So staying with me is no problem...I am prepared, clean sheets, food stocked, towels, and all.
They came on Saturday afternoon. Poor folks, they got lost, which is easy to do when you come visit me. You have to be very specific when you visit me...Mapquest, call me to double check, call me when you hit the Montrose sign...just call me. It is so funny...I complain about seeing my patients in Paonia or Crawford...trying to find them...but trying to find ME is a challenge! They finally did around 2:30. We had tea, snacks, and then Dad wanted a tour of his old stomping ground (years ago he used to visit banks in the area) which we did. Mom and Dad went to church; I made dinner. We talked, played games on the kindle, went to bed early. On Sunday we had a nice morning. The Cedaredge Applefest was happening and we went. If you live on the Western Slope you must go to Applefest at least once, so we fulfilled that obligation. It was the best festival I have ever been to! A good balance of food, crafts, music. We were there early enough that the crowd was manageable. We ate, Mom and Dad bought some art for their mantel, we found the apples. It was so much fun. We came back to the house and Dad prepared apple strudel he purchased along with ice cream and coffee. After a food revival we drove to Ridgeway, still my most favorite town in the area. The day ended with dinner at The Red Barn, jammies in front of a jimmied TV so we could watch a channel or two, and a visit from the neighbors who finally came by to bring baked goods.
Monday morning I had to be off for work and they had to be off home. I must admit, the thought of slashing tires was more than just fleeting : )
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Just Breathe
It has been over a week since I have written. I went to Denver over the weekend after a stressful work week. Jessica had a baby shower for her third child, a GIRL finally!, and I wanted to have an opportunity to see friends and spend time with family. The drive to Denver was stressful Friday night when I hit Vail Pass and all the ice that blanketed it. The night was dark and I couldn't see...I had a panic attack and decided to stay at the Frisco Best Western. I was all revved up and frustrated, but in the morning it was clear and beautiful. The weather was sunny and I was able to see the colors changing. It was a reminder to just breathe and everything will be okay.
I forgot my camera, of course. I got to Mom and Dad's around 11 and had an extended lunch. Mom and I went to the shower and it was sooooo good to be around such great people. Jessica is always a beautiful pregnant lady, and her family/friends are so kind and loving. The evening was busy...I had dinner with Jen and met my friend Kristin and her husband Greg at a local brewpub. She did take a picture which I will share...
Sunday morning I met Meg and Susan for coffee. We talked about work/life balance and stress...Susan said, "I think the key is to find the silver lining in everything." Words of wisdom, something I know but need to be reminded of now and again. I drove home and took the Grand Mesa exit. The colors on top of the Mesa were spectacular...and though I am kicking myself for not having my camera I at least have the experience and pictures in my head.
Being with friends and family reminds me to just breathe...and everything will seem a little more enjoyable!
I forgot my camera, of course. I got to Mom and Dad's around 11 and had an extended lunch. Mom and I went to the shower and it was sooooo good to be around such great people. Jessica is always a beautiful pregnant lady, and her family/friends are so kind and loving. The evening was busy...I had dinner with Jen and met my friend Kristin and her husband Greg at a local brewpub. She did take a picture which I will share...
Sunday morning I met Meg and Susan for coffee. We talked about work/life balance and stress...Susan said, "I think the key is to find the silver lining in everything." Words of wisdom, something I know but need to be reminded of now and again. I drove home and took the Grand Mesa exit. The colors on top of the Mesa were spectacular...and though I am kicking myself for not having my camera I at least have the experience and pictures in my head.
Being with friends and family reminds me to just breathe...and everything will seem a little more enjoyable!
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Stuff
I am eating my words, frustrations, and claim of "minimalism" today because yesterday I finally got all my stuff delivered from storage and it feels so good! All those books I cursed while packing are back in my possession. All the kitchen items that I wondered what to do with are now snugly living in my cabinets. My framed art is hung on the walls, and my art supplies are where they should be...by my desk. I feel so much more connected now to my life change, to my new place, to this town. I finally even came to the library today, got my card, and am using the Internet here instead of Starbucks. I think I will be settling in even more so now that I am feeling like "me". Funny how when I was packing I just wanted to light a match to it all...and today I felt like it was Christmas opening up boxes and pulling out my favorite things.
Work has been crazy-busy. I am now officially on my own and am enjoying the autonomy. The only thing is I get lost trying to find people's houses, and the GPS doesn't always work, nor are Map quest directions that great. But, once I get to know my patients better that challenge will not be so prominent.
This weekend I am going to Denver for Jess' baby shower. I am looking forward to seeing the family and a few friends. Mom and Dad come the follow weekend-I now have my guestroom set up just waiting for them! I found a gal who pet sits so I am going to give her a try this weekend. She seems really sweet and enjoyed meeting Chester and Stanley at the kennel where she works part time. She gave me her card and I think we are going to like this better than going to the kennel.
All in all, things are going well! I look forward to knowing how things are going with you!
XO Mel
Work has been crazy-busy. I am now officially on my own and am enjoying the autonomy. The only thing is I get lost trying to find people's houses, and the GPS doesn't always work, nor are Map quest directions that great. But, once I get to know my patients better that challenge will not be so prominent.
This weekend I am going to Denver for Jess' baby shower. I am looking forward to seeing the family and a few friends. Mom and Dad come the follow weekend-I now have my guestroom set up just waiting for them! I found a gal who pet sits so I am going to give her a try this weekend. She seems really sweet and enjoyed meeting Chester and Stanley at the kennel where she works part time. She gave me her card and I think we are going to like this better than going to the kennel.
All in all, things are going well! I look forward to knowing how things are going with you!
XO Mel
Sunday, September 15, 2013
A weekend with some favorite peeps
This weekend I went to Glenwood Springs and met Meg, V, and the kids. As much as I live in a relaxing area with lovely views, I love getting away to do something a little different. The boys stayed at a new kennel-one that I know is taking really good care of them-so I was very relaxed this weekend and not worried about their well-being. We all met up at the pool around noon yesterday and dipped in the hot, therapeutic waters. We stayed for a bit, and then went to the hotel and everyone went their ways to shower and rest. We had a funny Seinfeld-like experience trying to find this park where the kids could ride their bikes. We drove the loop around town twice, ended up parking a ways away, and finally found the park. For dinner we ate at The Italian Underground which was delicious, and the kids did so great sitting for dinner a while. We went back to the hotel, the kids swam and Meg and I drank wine by the pool. This morning I woke up, drank some coffee, and then did a nice workout in the fitness center. The hotel had a yummy hot breakfast, and then we all met up for the gondola. Meg and I stayed behind, thanks to my phobia of being high up in a gondola, and we wandered the Hotel Colorado and Main Street. It was so nice to spend some quality time with Meg. We went our separate ways, The Pellegrino's East Bound and I went over McClure Pass to get home. Now I am at Starbucks, and I need to grocery shop and do some cleaning. Tomorrow I pick up the boys around 5. I don't have any pictures-My batteries ran out-but Meg is going to send me a few and I can post them later. All in all, it was a great weekend and I am ready to face the week once again!
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Ridgeway and a double rainbow
I am behind on writing for my blog because of the Internet thing. So, check back the beginning of every week because Starbucks will become my weekend best friend!
I like Montrose a lot! But there is a town going toward Ouray and Telluride called Ridgeway that I just love. If I didn't have to work, or could work in a small retail shop and pay the bills, I would park myself in that little town. It has so many amenities-the Ridgeway State Park is beautiful, the town park is the centerpiece of town, and they have a lot of live music because they aren't far from Telluride. The town has feelings of Carbondale where the cool aspect is there without the crowds. I thought I would show a few pictures from my visits to Ridgeway. I went there over Labor Day weekend, and then I went there today just to explore a little more.
I like Montrose a lot! But there is a town going toward Ouray and Telluride called Ridgeway that I just love. If I didn't have to work, or could work in a small retail shop and pay the bills, I would park myself in that little town. It has so many amenities-the Ridgeway State Park is beautiful, the town park is the centerpiece of town, and they have a lot of live music because they aren't far from Telluride. The town has feelings of Carbondale where the cool aspect is there without the crowds. I thought I would show a few pictures from my visits to Ridgeway. I went there over Labor Day weekend, and then I went there today just to explore a little more.
Last night in Montrose I went to see a play by the Magic Circle Theater, the community theater company. It was a 1930's murder mystery and totally darling. It wasn't as "professional" as the DTC, but I would rank it high along with the Arvada Center. Who would think that Montrose had the talent? But we do! I am thinking about a season subscription. They are doing "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" in the spring and that will be a great show!
A few nights ago there was a double rainbow which I could see outside my front porch! I am hoping that is a good sign.
The only thing about living in a small town that bugs me is that life happens Monday-Friday, 8-5, including my work schedule. I made a special hair appointment for today, Sunday, because this gal doesn't do weekend hours. I showed up, waited 15 minutes and she never showed. She does other things in the community, so her hair business isn't her only mode of revenue. But geez, I wish she actually showed up to my appointment. I am now considering Great Clips of all places. At least they are open.
I did get a new car!! As I was driving to work the other day the clutch on the Jetta went out. Luckily it was by the Conoco so I was able to hang out there. I got it towed to the Subaru dealership and bought a 2014 Subaru Forester. It is a light green color and All Wheel Drive. I LOVE it, though saying goodbye to the Jetta was more emotional than I anticipated. The boys, though, are getting used to jumping in to the back. Chester has been doing it okay, but Stan I basically have to lift up into the back. After 2 days my car is of course filled with dog hair. But they love laying down in the back and Chester doesn't cry like he used to during our drives. I think I will be visiting Petco for a doggie ramp.
Finally, I met a new neighbor! Her name is Katie and she lives "down the road, in the trees" with her husband and dog. They just moved in two weeks ago. They are young, have lived in Montrose for 6 months and just bought this house. We met as I was walking the boys to get the mail and she was driving home. It was a quick chat but I hope to get to know her over the next few months.
Have a great week, everyone! Next weekend I will be in Glenwood with the Pellegrino's. I can't wait to spend some quality time with my bestie, hit the pool and relax. Pictures to come.
XO Mel
Sunday, September 1, 2013
City Mouse, Country Mouse
I made my move last weekend to Montrose. I love it here! My house is a lovely little place on 3 acres. The boys are getting used to having so much space, and I am getting used to not checking on them every 3 minutes to make sure they haven't wandered where they shouldn't! Montrose is a super cute town. I went to the farmer's market yesterday and then wandered around the downtown area. Today I drove to Ridgeway and did some shopping. Ridgeway is a darling little community-great shops, a beautiful town park, and the Ridgeway State Park is close by, complete with a beautiful reservoir. The people are very friendly and gave me lots of ideas as to what things I need to check out in the area-the hot springs, especially, both in Ridgeway and Ouray. I didn't go as far as Ouray because I got a late start-I will save it for another adventure day. I am now at Starbucks to check Internet and then I will go home and take the boys for a nice walk. Tom and Nancy come through town tomorrow on their way to Redstone, and we are going to have lunch. It is always good to see familiar faces in a new place!
Here are pictures of the house, the land, our views, and a happy me on the front porch!
There are some amazing sunrises around here and I have a front row view!
Our farmer's market and downtown are small but cute!
This has been a welcome change for me. Of course I miss the big city and friends and family...but I am enjoying having a new little life in a town I really do love. So far this city mouse isn't complaining about moving to the country!
Friday, August 23, 2013
Giddy up
Tomorrow I make the move to Montrose. I have truly enjoyed my time in Grand Junction, and having the free house to stay in transitionally has been awesome. But now it is time to start paying my own rent, water, and electricity once again. I didn't anticipate that it would be so hard to find a place to rent in the Montrose/Delta area until I had to find something in a matter of a week. It stressed me out at first (Thanks Mom, Dad, Meg and Liz for listening to my rants and raves) because the choices were limited and I felt a bit unsure of what to do. Then I was introduced to one property and fell in love. I am not sure what it is about it that I love so much, because it totally and completely different than what I am used to. But let's just say it stole my heart. It is a little house off Highway 90 in what is called the Spring Creek Mesa area. It is about 10 mins from Main Street in Montrose but the drive seems a lot longer because of the landscape. Horse farms, cattle farms, even a sheep farm are strewn on each side of the highway. The Cimarron Mountains can be viewed easily as can just plain pasture. The house is about 1400 square feet down a gravel driveway. It is on 3 acres fenced by barbed wire. The house itself is in good condition and has a rustic feel, but not run-down at all. It is clean and contemporary, spacious enough for me and the boys and guests of course! There is a garage, a work shed, and the views are amazing-the Cimarron Peaks, pastoral landscape with horses and cows, and I know the night sky will be fantastic. And, I think...I wasn't fully sure...but I think that a bluebird was sitting on the fence the day I looked at the house. And bluebirds to me are a good sign if you don't already know! I sadly forgot my camera today when I went to sign the lease and the Internet pictures are not coming up very well. So just close your eyes and imagine.
There are a few downsides. As of right now I don't get Internet through my provider, but I will be shopping around. So...by blog may not be updated very often. My cell phone doesn't work so I will have a landline come Monday...I will let you know the new number. The driveway to the house may be challenging in winter, and the drive to work that is now 30 minutes may be a lot longer with winter weather. But...these challenges aside, I am really looking forward to my new life, in my new house, with a new perspective on things. The boys can't wait for 3 acres of exploration. And I can't wait to look up at that starry night sky, as I do every so often, and remember that we are all blanketed under it together.
XO Mel
There are a few downsides. As of right now I don't get Internet through my provider, but I will be shopping around. So...by blog may not be updated very often. My cell phone doesn't work so I will have a landline come Monday...I will let you know the new number. The driveway to the house may be challenging in winter, and the drive to work that is now 30 minutes may be a lot longer with winter weather. But...these challenges aside, I am really looking forward to my new life, in my new house, with a new perspective on things. The boys can't wait for 3 acres of exploration. And I can't wait to look up at that starry night sky, as I do every so often, and remember that we are all blanketed under it together.
XO Mel
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