Cinque Terre

The Cinque Terre village of Vernazza ... Italy's Fiat-free riviera. Our home base was in the village of Monterosso, seen along the coast in the distance.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Colorado Rocky Mountain High

I'm catching my breath today because after being home only one week since returning from our 12-day family trip to Colorado, Hannah and I are preparing to head to the east coast tonight for an extended trip to visit family in New Jersey and tour Washington, D.C. The trip will be wonderful but leaving Alaska in the summer is insane, especially when we've been having bluebird days and the salmon fishing is hot! Trading dry, 60 degree days for hot and very humid days on the east coast will be somewhat mitigated because my Mom lives only 15 minutes from the Jersey shore; my sister is only 5 minutes away! Lots of beach time in store for us. Hannah is super excited about the trip to DC, as she really got into the Presidential election last year. She has put together a list of must-sees...the Air and Space Museum is top priority, especially after seeing the latest Night at the Museum - Battle of the Smithsonian movie...in it was an epic battle. The movie also featured other classic DC places/monuments. While in DC I'll also be visiting dear friends I worked with when I was employed with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (the first time). Trips to New York City, sailing, a July 4th celebration, a round of golf, and high school buddies visiting over a serving of my Mom's famous lasagna dinner are in store for us.

Back to Colorado. Fantastic trip, fantastic weather, fantastic family of in-laws! The 12-day trip was loaded with adventure. My brother-in-law Charles organized the entire Lilley Family reunion, which was held in Breckenridge. Before going there, however, Marian, Hannah and I traveled to Ft. Collins to visit with my daughter Laura who is a Senior at Colorado State University. We toured the Ft. Collins area with her before going further north to visit with Marian's Uncle Roy, who was going to have open heart surgery. After that was a visit with Marian's friend Lanore, who lived in Anchorage at one time. I spent another day visiting with my friend Larry Gamble who I worked with at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service...after a lunch in Golden we toured the area including the famous Red Rocks Concert Arena.

So much happened at the Lilley Family Reunion that I thought it best to put together a slide show illustrating the highlights of our many adventures...the slide show is located in the blog's right margin. The short story is that a great time was had by all. Lots of great meals, scenery, weather, laughs, conversation, outdoor adventures, and camaraderie. I can't wait until our next family reunion in 2011...the planning has already begun.

Holy crap! I have yet to pack! Off the to the Jersey shore!

P.S. Running/fitness update: The running is going well. I had a great week of 5 mile runs and yesterday I posted my first 8-miler. I did not have any fatigue feelings in my legs this week and the only time I slowed down during my 8-mile was to drink water and take my Gu packet. I'm hoping that I can keep up my running in Jersey, but I fear the heat and humidity will take its toll on me. My strength training continues to be very rewarding and my tennis game is slowly improving thanks to lots of matches with my friend Jon Spring. Upon retuning to Alaska, I'm scheduled to run the Mens 5-Miler for Mens Cancer Research...I'm running in honor of my friends Bob Bowker, Bob Lipsy and Jimmy Fuhrer, all are survivors of prostate cancer. Update on my friend Mark Schroeder's effort to Boston-qualify (BQ). Mark had hoped to BQ running the Mayor's Marathon on June 20 but had to cancel out because during his last long training run he was run over from behind by a bicyclist. Badly bruised, he hated to bow out because he had trained real hard over the long Alaska winter to BQ at the Mayor's. However, he now hopes to BQ running the Humpy's Marathon in August.

1 comment:

Bill said...

Sounds like a busy retirement. I love Red Rocks Park. See you in DC old buddy.