Last night was def. not a normal storm. I don't think I've seen anything like it in my 10 years here. That had to be several thousand lightning strikes!
Back in the early 2000s when I lived in Highlands Ranch, the local A&M Club would do a picnic with Blue Bell Ice Cream in a park on the south side. Can't remember where but from memory, I think it was somewhere near County Line and University and usually in July, I think.BQ2001 said:
there should be a southside meetup for people with kids. I'd love to go to a watch party at Sloans Lake but going all the way there with my 8yo isn't fun. Any places over here with a fenced in area to keep the kids busy?
Agreed.62strat said:
Man I got an invite to the suite for game 5, but we tweaked our upcoming summer trip and are leaving Friday now.
Probably once in a lifetime to go to a possible Stanley Cup win in a suite!
COSCAG67 said:
Most conservative areas between Colorado Springs and Fort Collins?
Aggie_Boomin 21 said:COSCAG67 said:
Most conservative areas between Colorado Springs and Fort Collins?
They're over 100 miles away from each other, so that's a pretty massive area you're talking about to find the "most" anything. Most conservative area between the two probably isn't in Denver metro.
I was in Houston for 22 years, and Parker now for 10, and I've never had that feeling. Don't think my wife has either.AggieLandman04 said:
Parker feels a lot like Texas but we just got here. Maybe some of the long time former Texan Coloradans can chime in.
62strat said:I was in Houston for 22 years, and Parker now for 10, and I've never had that feeling. Don't think my wife has either.AggieLandman04 said:
Parker feels a lot like Texas but we just got here. Maybe some of the long time former Texan Coloradans can chime in.
What is it that reminds you of TX?
The houses/architecture look different (very little brick), the weather is certainly different, it's 95% white people, which is different from most areas of TX.. and then for the negative, it's not green throughout the year like most of TX is and everyone doesn't have a pool in their backyard!
they look like TX in everything but the price!COSCAG67 said:62strat said:I was in Houston for 22 years, and Parker now for 10, and I've never had that feeling. Don't think my wife has either.AggieLandman04 said:
Parker feels a lot like Texas but we just got here. Maybe some of the long time former Texan Coloradans can chime in.
What is it that reminds you of TX?
The houses/architecture look different (very little brick), the weather is certainly different, it's 95% white people, which is different from most areas of TX.. and then for the negative, it's not green throughout the year like most of TX is and everyone doesn't have a pool in their backyard!
I've been able to at least drive through most of the areas around denver, up to fort collins, and down to colorado springs… the only place that reminds me of home (rural central texas) is the area between monument and castle rock but east of I25 and long 83. It's a bunch of horse farms with rolling hills of pastures… only with the mountains visible in some areas as a bonus. I'm sure I'm missing areas, but that's my experience so far.
62strat said:
Does anyone else get the free epic school kids passes for your kids?
If you didn't know, kids get a free epic pass every year up until like the 6th grade.
Anyway, what bugs me is, every year as part of the 'renewal', I have to bring them in and show proof of school age, for which I use their birth certificates. It seems ridiculous that every year I have to do this, as if my kids are aging faster than time would allow. It's not an update the picture thing, because last year, they didn't take a new picture, they kept the same ones. Why they can't just mail me their cards (like they do mine), up until they are no longer in the age range, is beyond me!
62strat said:I was in Houston for 22 years, and Parker now for 10, and I've never had that feeling. Don't think my wife has either.AggieLandman04 said:
Parker feels a lot like Texas but we just got here. Maybe some of the long time former Texan Coloradans can chime in.
What is it that reminds you of TX?
The houses/architecture look different (very little brick), the weather is certainly different, it's 95% white people, which is different from most areas of TX.. and then for the negative, it's not green throughout the year like most of TX is and everyone doesn't have a pool in their backyard!
BackRoad Dan said:62strat said:
Does anyone else get the free epic school kids passes for your kids?
If you didn't know, kids get a free epic pass every year up until like the 6th grade.
Anyway, what bugs me is, every year as part of the 'renewal', I have to bring them in and show proof of school age, for which I use their birth certificates. It seems ridiculous that every year I have to do this, as if my kids are aging faster than time would allow. It's not an update the picture thing, because last year, they didn't take a new picture, they kept the same ones. Why they can't just mail me their cards (like they do mine), up until they are no longer in the age range, is beyond me!
Yes. Epic kids pass is awesome. It blows my mind that some of my friends buy their kids Ikon passes every year.
I think they make you go in the store in hopes you buy something. It worked on me, new pair of skis last year.
Aggie_Boomin 21 said:BackRoad Dan said:62strat said:
Does anyone else get the free epic school kids passes for your kids?
If you didn't know, kids get a free epic pass every year up until like the 6th grade.
Anyway, what bugs me is, every year as part of the 'renewal', I have to bring them in and show proof of school age, for which I use their birth certificates. It seems ridiculous that every year I have to do this, as if my kids are aging faster than time would allow. It's not an update the picture thing, because last year, they didn't take a new picture, they kept the same ones. Why they can't just mail me their cards (like they do mine), up until they are no longer in the age range, is beyond me!
Yes. Epic kids pass is awesome. It blows my mind that some of my friends buy their kids Ikon passes every year.
I think they make you go in the store in hopes you buy something. It worked on me, new pair of skis last year.
Ikon passes in general for anyone that lives in Denver and doesn't have a house/condo/ time share in Winter Park is crazy to me. All my coworkers bought Ikon over Epic this winter and it was around 1/3 more cost wise ($600 vs $800 at the time). Winter park is a great place to ski, and I know A Basin is a local favorite, but I don't hate Vail resorts near enough to spend $200 more for something that isn't an obviously better option IMO.
AggieLandman04 said:62strat said:I was in Houston for 22 years, and Parker now for 10, and I've never had that feeling. Don't think my wife has either.AggieLandman04 said:
Parker feels a lot like Texas but we just got here. Maybe some of the long time former Texan Coloradans can chime in.
What is it that reminds you of TX?
The houses/architecture look different (very little brick), the weather is certainly different, it's 95% white people, which is different from most areas of TX.. and then for the negative, it's not green throughout the year like most of TX is and everyone doesn't have a pool in their backyard!
I guess I should have clarified that a bit. Politically it feels very conservative, seems to have a lot of Christians, and it has a bit of a country vibe (to me) that reminds me of Texas.
Summer??? I was comparing winter lol.p said:
Texas isn't green most of the year, 62strat. It's always yellow when I go back in the summer.