Thursday, August 6, 2009

The Mile High State

I'm in Durango, Colorado now and it is absolutely beautiful.  There are mountains - real mountains!  I can see the stars at night, and there is no humidity, and it is just plain lovely.  The other night I stepped out onto the balcony and heard crickets.  I can't describe how great it was to be able to hear nature instead of sirens, or neighbors fighting, or cars whizzing by.  I have missed the West and it is great to be back.  It's also great to be with my brother, sister-in-law, and cute little niece.  She's so tiny - of course she's only three weeks old so that's part of the reason.  She has quite a bit of hair the forms into this uber cool mohawk.  She totally pulls it off. 

Of course there are the down sides of being here.  I miss my friends in DC :(  And my body is definitely not used to the altitude here.  I'm super sleepy trying to adjust to it.  And my cute niece does have a tendency to cry; she is not a fan of her car seat or baths.  But I'm keeping my chin up.

3 comments:

celeste'sblog said...

I miss mountains too. Although I did see them for about a day and a half while in Denver. And FYI...Colorado is the Centennial State, not the Mile High State. Sorry.

Nancy Roche said...

I have more mountains than I can shake a stick at, and you're welcome to them.

kathryn said...

I miss you like crazy! If I wasn't so crazy busy, I'd be calling you every day to beg you to come back. Who needs a baby crying when you could have me!