I arrived Saturday night to my "home" in Rocky Mountain National Park after a marathon week. It was a good week, but I arrived exhausted. I moved into a little house built in the 1930s (you know it's not a good sign when you have to sign a waiver before moving in). I think with a little work I can make it livable. My job started this morning. I found out I can get a cat. I think I'm going to-- for company and for the mice. Pictures of my trip to Yosemite to follow and our new place.
Brian is climbing the nose today- thurs. Looks like thunderstorms and I feel sick to my stomach.
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Glad you got there safely. We'll definitely keep Brian in our prayers. And I think you should definitely get a cat!
Welcome to Colorado Angela...when we were leaving New Hampshire to move to Colorado, a friend of mine said, "I'd rather live in a box in Colorado, than in anywhere in New Hampshire" Maybe I should write him and say he should aim a little higher! HA! Seriously...we're glad you're here. I'm sure you'll settle in quickly. Kudos to Brian for attempting the Nose. Can't wait to see pics when he returns. Love you!
i hope your house works out ok! I'm sure you'll make it home sweet home. we're thinking of Brian. We miss you 2 already.
I miss you! It feels like forever since I talked to you last! I can totally see you with a cat....btw is Malibu still alive? I will try calling you on Sunday. Love ya!
Yay cats! You should totally get one of those cuddly mouse-destroyers!
Welcome to ROMO! Mark and I would love to have you over sometime to catch up. We knew Brian just barely in Zion, so it's been a while. It's always nice to see how small a world it is when you work for the NPS. Small and lovely! Email us if you'd like to win a free dinner and night of games with the Nydell family! (rangernydell@hotmail.com)
can you get a dog?? my sister's dog likes to play with mice and rabbits and porcupines. But cats are sweet too!!
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