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We were able to spend the night in Dubai on our way back to the states. If I only had one word to describe it, I’d say “LARGE”. It’s just like what you see in the pictures, except for larger. The airport itself was phenomenal. I was just in awe with the technology they have in place (and maybe that’s because I was coming from the Zanzibar airport). Still, some of the technology they have in place was beyond what I’ve experienced in the states. I was glad to have stayed there, even if it was for only a night. Fun to see it in person! |
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Success!
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We had such a fabulous time during our 2 weeks in the states. Thank you to all of our family and friends for making our trip so wonderful! |
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It was a busy few weeks with an engagement party, 2 stunning mountain weddings, a Broncos game (Rob’s first ever regular season NFL game), a Rockies game (Todd Helton’s last home game)… |
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…plenty of day hikes in the mountains, walks and runs, golfing, story telling, Tim Tam Slams… |
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…birthday celebrations, brekky/lunch/dinner/coffee catch ups with friends, wedding venue ‘shopping’, shopping in general, alcoholic beverages, BBQs… |
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…minding the kids, awkward O’Keefe family photos (see below)… the list doesn’t stop…. But it was all worth it! All said and done, we stayed at 8 different places over the course of 16 days! A special thanks to The Ralph’s, Al, Jeremy, Maria, Kristen and The Schneider’s for giving us a pillow to sleep on during our time at home. |
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And thank you for those who made the trek to Ft Collins for our engagement party – during some of the worst flooding Colorado has seen in years. Luckily, the skies cleared and it turned out to be a lovely afternoon at The Ralph’s in FoCO!! Thanks for hosting, Mom/Mum/Maureen and Dad!!! |
Sam and Vaneesa
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We were lucky enough that two of my best friends had their weddings back to back weekends so we were able to make both of them. Another beautiful mountain wedding, this one in Vail at the Arabella Hotel. Sam had two roles in this wedding; groom and wedding planner and he nailed both of them. |
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Lots more babies around since last time we were home, that’s for sure! |
The Schneider’s Wedding
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Adam Schneider and Christie Hughes had their wedding at the amazing Park Hyatt Beaver Creek Resort and Spa. The entire weekend was spectacular; the Colorado fall colors were brilliant, the September weather was perfect and the people made the event that much more special. |
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They really went all out for this wedding. It was one of the larger weddings I have been to with over 250 guests including my mom and brother. The best part of the wedding was seeing all these guys who I haven’t seen in years. Although could have gone without seeing Birkel… |
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This was the first wedding I’ve been to that had a late night snack. Schneider and Christie were long gone before the snacks because they snuck out early. |
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They eventually kicked us out of the reception but not before we got a |
100 Year Storm
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We were able to spend a solid 14 days in the states – the most ever since we’ve left Colorado in November 2010 – and we were welcomed with more rain than what Colorado has seen in years. Interstate 25 was closed Thursday evening (Sept 12), 4 hours after we landed in Denver. We were likely the last car to drive down i-25 for the next 48 hours. News spread internationally – we were getting phone calls and emails from friends in Sydney asking about it! Crazy. My cousins in Boulder had their basement flooded (picutres below). |
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Comment from my Uncle Joe on September 13, 2013: All safe. Water in basement, but everything we cared about up and out. The family and neighbors were superstars. Came close to being unscathed, but not complaining in what they’re now calling a 500-year flood. I welcome the opportunity for focusing on what’s important, and redoing the basement with the boys and friends. Patrick Glynn will probably run the show with Lloyd Linnell acting as counsel. All photographs and disk drive safe. Even the LPs and old comic books. But most importantly, everyone is sleeping now, safe and sound. |
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Newspaper Headings: “Flood conditions stretched about 150 miles, from Colorado Springs north to Ft. Collins. Saturated soils left water with no place to go, and puddles turned to ponds throughout the densely populated Colorado Front Range. Rainwater swelled rivers and creeks, overtopped dams, flooded basements, and washed out roads. By September 16, authorities had confirmed six deaths, and more than 1,000 people remained missing.” |
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“President Barack Obama first declared a state of emergency for Boulder, El Paso, and Larimer counties, with an additional 12 counties added September 16: Adams, Arapahoe, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Fremont, Jefferson, Morgan, Logan, Pueblo, Washington and Weld counties.” |
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“The event ‘was likely a 100-year flood (or more accurately: a 1% probability per year flood),’ the report states, and that all-time record or near-record precipitation was recorded during the week of Sept. 9-15 across the Front Range.” |
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The downpour that inundated parts of Colorado this month was a once-in-a-millennium event for those areas, according to an analysis by the National Weather Service. |
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Fortunately, we were still able to enjoy what Colorado is typically known for: the sun & Broncos sunsets! Despite the chaos with the weather, it was good to be home again. |
US of A
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Pre-wedding round at Torrey Pines, home of the 2008 US Open. |
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The course was in awesome shape, a little foggy in the morning blocking some of the views. I thought Kyle would mature a bit now that he is almost married but he still cheats. |
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Great to see everyone and meet Isaac. |
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I didn’t realize “Icing” people was still in and got busted below. |





| Awesome weather on the day of the wedding in La Joya. |













































