Success!

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!!!

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Broncos vs Raiders – Monday Night Football!

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Since Chris, Jeremy and Perry all have birthdays in August and September we decided to surprise them with Broncos tickets vs the Raiders on September 23rd, during our visit home. This was also my first NFL game so we made sure to get there early to tailgate. The Eggers’ and Burnham’s also were able to get tickets and joined in on the fun! Luckily “Uncle B” had all the tailgate supplies.

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As for the game, another dominating Broncos win, 37-21. Peyton Manning continued his record setting pace with 374 yards and 3TDs.

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100 Year Storm

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).

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.

Glynn Basement

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.”

Glynn Backyard

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.”

Glynn Family Working Hard

“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.”

Boulder Creek

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. 

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Ms. G…i.a…n.s.i.r..a..c.u…s..a

Kathy arrived on the same day that my parents left, so she got to spend the morning hiking around Balmoral Beach with the entire Ralph Family (minus Jer)!

The jet lag didn’t last long for her due to our wild Manly excursion. We took the ferry over to Manly and introduced Kathy to all of our Aussie friends, which went over well considering we had a previous, positive encounter with another Kathy in Hunter Valley.

United airlines managed to screw up again, but this time with luggage!! Upon arriving in Sydney, Kathy received the unfortunate news that her bag was missing and the airline didn’t find it for another FOUR DAYS. Regardless, we still managed to have a great time – sweats ‘n all ;)!

PS Ralph Photography

My dad’s photography was much better than my little point-‘n-shoot camera.  While they were in Sydney, he spent many mornings near the Harbour Bridge taking pictures of the city during sun rise.

Check out his website when you have a few minutes.  His pictures are spectacular! http://www.perryralph.com/Portfolio/Travel/Aus-NZ/7546716_qk6Kj8#!i=1730939836&k=z7dHk2v

TAKE TWO!

Above is our mini – manual rental car we drove for 4 days with 4 people and 4 bags. It was the very last car available at the airport.

We spent the first half of the day walking around the Melbourne Botanic Gardens.

The sun was out and it turned out to be an amazing day…
… Until we walked back to the parking garage after wondering for ~2 hours
And found out it was $25 per hour!

We made a stop by the stadium where the Australian Open was played a few weeks before. (We had the opportunity to go with Tom & Lynne, but turned it down @ the last second. But we’re hoping to make it next year!)

Hanging with Rod Laver

After spending the day in Melbourne, we drove for a few hours in our compact, mini 2-door car to Phillip Island. Phillip Island is a small Island directly south of Melbourne. The island is home to the smallest penguins in the world and we had the opportunity to see them!!

Check out this 1 minute video of the penguins and Phillip Island:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X__YPxhJUUY&feature=fvsr

The Great Ocean Road has a lot of similarities to Highway 1 in California. There are steep cliffs covered with rainforest terrain that drop directly into the ocean. The road is windy and the 2 lane highway is tight, but the ocean views are spectacular!
  
My dad tried to teach me how to take a good photograph, given the difficulty with the gray skyline and the white light house.First photography lesson of the trip: white on white background will not make a good photo (as shown with the light house picture on the left).Second lesson: don’t put people directly in the middle of the photograph (as shown below).
THE OFFICIAL START OF THE GREAT OCEAN ROAD!

Lindsey had to show per parents her best dance move (something she has perfected over the past few months). Luckily, Perry got it in action.

We stopped at a town called Lorne, which was a bigger town than where we stayed in Apollo Bay.

Lots of wild koala bears at Otway National Park
12 Apostles is the highlight of the Great Ocean Road. 12 rock formations rising from the water. Only 6 or 7 left as the Pacific has taken down a few of them.
The professional at work

My parents flights were cancelled twice on their way out to Sydney! The first night, United claimed that the aircraft had some sort of malfunction and provided hotel arrangements for the evening along with a $30 voucher for breakfast (Hmmm.. $30 breakfast for two??).  Then on Superbowl Sunday, they got on the plane and sat there for 3 hours before customer service came aboard to say there was another malfunction with the aircraft. United required everyone on board to re-book their seats on the flight leaving the next day! After more than 4 days of traveling, they finally arrived in Sydney, 48 hours after they were supposed to. Luckily, United offered to move their flights home back 24 hours without charging. So, we spent the last 24 hours eating sushi and spending the morning at Balmoral Beach!