Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Some firsts.....

Well, this past weekend was a bit crazy. I had my first taste of the Denver weekend nightlife which I have to say is a little more out of control than what I'm used to on Grand Ave. in St. Paul.

Friday night I went out to a little music club and listened to a guy from work's band. That was really fun and I guess they are kinda famous around the Denver area. Very cool.

On Saturday night, my roommate and I hosted a BBQ, which was super fun and filled with food and laughter. We then ventured downtown, which was very fun. First of all, I learned that downtown Denver has a ton of bars and restuarants. It's some ridiculous number like 800 or something. So far, I've been to 6. I'll let you know when I've been to all 800. :) Their bar patios here are also pretty awesome. Some are as big as the gymnasium of Fulda High School, not including the inside part. I think I'll be able to manage the nightlife around here. Meg's friends are also really fun and genuine and there are definintly some that remind me of my friends back in MN. I think there are only more fun times ahead with them.

On Sunday, I had my first visitor...my friend Candace from high school drove through on her way out to moving to Las Vegas. We went out to dinner and she stayed over at my house which was great. Very nice to see a familiar face.

This coming weekend my mom and sister are driving down to bring me my last few boxes of stuff. Originally they were coming to help me move, but since I already got around to that on my own, we are going to do fun stuff. On Friday we are driving down to Co. Springs and taking the train up to the top of Pike's Peak. Saturday we are going whitewater rafting in Buena Vista, which is a little mountain town outside of Co. Springs. On our way back to Denver, we are staying the night on Saturday in the cute little resort town of Frisco and finally returning to Denver on Sunday to explore downtown. I'm really looking forward to it!!

Other than that, just trying to prepare at work for the DNC. Everyone is going crazy trying to get everything coordinated. This whole town in being turned upside down because of it, but it should be a lot of fun! I'm starting to get really excited for it.

Wishing everyone the best!
Amanda

Friday, July 25, 2008

Loving Denver, cont.

A couple more things to note:

Sonic Drive-In is everywhere out here. For all of you back in MN stuck watching those commercials and not having a Sonic to go to, don't feel bad. I tried it and it looks better on TV. If you need a greasy drive-in fix, Culvers beats Sonic anyday.

Drivers out here are mean. People don't let you merge and they honk and give you the finger constantly.

It's dry, dry, dry. I feel like I've been drinking water non-stop since I've gotten here and I'm still dehydrated.

They have something they call a DWAI (Driving While Ability Impaired) which is basically a DWI at .05 instead of a .08. All the consequences are the same.

And lastly, I discovered a place called Sunflower Market, which is the best grocery store I've ever been to. It has all organic meats and locally grown produce as well as a bunch of other organic products for a fraction of the regular grocery store. I went there the other day and got a bunch of meat, fruits and veggies for $16. CRAZY AWESOME!!!

Loving Denver


I've finally spent some time in Denver this week and I'm really beginning to love this city. Sooooooo much to do and see and eat, it turns out.

I had my 40-hour HAZMAT training this week and for those of you who don't know, its the training where they teach you how to deal with hazardous materials. I had to take the class over at the City of Denver and the class was me and 30 men. I walked in the first day and thought I was at firefighter training or something. Most of them looked like they should be professional wrestlers and not Denver city workers. They all turned out to be really nice though and since I was the only lady, I think I got a little special treatment. After my test, 5 of the guys at my table took me out to the bar to celebrate our success. Needless to say, that was an experience.

I passed my training so now I'm fully certified to clean up any kind of hazardous spill (although I hope I never have to). I also found out today that I will be working at the DNC as an environmental officer. I'll basically be on standby ready and waiting for something hazardous to happen, such as a dirty bomb or bio-terrorism. Sounds way more intense that it actually will be. Some of the guys in my office did the same type of thing for the Olympics in Salt Lake City and said you basically hang out in a tent all day playing poker.

I had my first taste of the night-life last night and I have to say I had a blast. My roommate and I and a bunch of friends went downtown to the Sports Column which is a bar by Coors Field. I'd say it is a combination of Billy's and Drink which I know sounds weird. The rooftop is awesome and two of my friends have a loft two buildings over on the top floor with a balcony. I'll definitely be spending lots of time there in the near future I'm sure.

Anyway, that's what I've been up to. Hope everyone and everything is well back in MN.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Getting Settled.

Well, it's been a couple weeks now since I left Minnesota but I have to say I haven't really settled in Denver. My first week here I stayed in a hotel and when I finally found a place to call home, my work shipped me off to Leadville, CO for a week. Needless to say, I've spent two nights in my house here.

My trip to Leadville was exhausting! We worked our butts off for 12 hours a day, went to bed, and then did it all over again. To my suprise, I find out on Tuesday that we are also staying to work half of Saturday. While this next paycheck will be worth all the pain of this week, I'm still so tired right now that it doesn't seem that way.

Leadville was a cute little mountain town that reminded me a lot of Fulda...except maybe a little more tourist-y. The weather was awesome and the low 60's were a well deserved break from the 100's it's been down "off the hill" as the locals call it. The drive was beautiful and some mornings when I woke up and saw the mountains out my hotel window...I couldn't believe I was getting paid to be there. However, with all the work we were doing, I didn't really get any time to do fun stuff. I did however find a good place to ski this winter, considering I've only skiied in MN and never down the side of a mountain. I also found a good place to go white water rafting, which I'm really excited about.

Lastly, the one thing I have to say I loved about Leadville was this little local bar that served 2 for $1 PBR's all day everyday. The "under a $1" PBR seems to be a trend out here and Coors Light is definitely the drink of choice. I still love my Miller Lite, but Coors is growing on me. For all you Mic Golden fans, you'll have to bring your own when you come visit. Coloradans don't even know what it is. :)

Friday, July 11, 2008

So I've been here a week...

Hello everyone!

So I know how much all of you want updates about how I'm doing out here in Colorado, and frankly I just don't have time to call all of you. I thought a blog would be the perfect solution! This way you can check up on me or ignore me, whatever floats your boat.

So, I've been out in Denver now for a week and so far things are going pretty well. My hotel I've been staying in is definitely not the Ritz, but it gets the job done. Apartment searching was a little disheartening in the beginning as it seemed every place in my price range and the right neighborhood was either a garden level or a piece of shit. Craigslist came to the rescue though and I found a cute little house right outside of downtown with a really fun roommate. This is just one of many things in my life I owe to Craigslist (job, apartment, bike, etc.). If any of you are relocating, Craigslist needs to be your friend.

I'm moving in this coming weekend so I'm super excited to have a place called home. My roommate Meg has two dogs so I'm sure the house will be lively. I'm really excited to explore my new neighborhood and hit up some local bars (One down the street looks very Billy's-like). I'm also within walking distance to downtown and all the stadiums so that is awesome and I'm really looking forward to my first Rockies game.

My job is awesome. I have to say that everyone I've met so far has been great and this job is absolutely perfect. It is exactly what I want to be doing. Working downtown is super fun and it makes me feel like a grown-up. Downtown Devner is very similar to downtown Minneapolis, minus the skyways. That is just one of the many things different here in Denver. I'll make a list at the end of some of the others.

I'm heading out to Leadville, CO next week for my first field job. I am going to be taking soil samples from peoples' property that are contaminated with lead and arsenic. I'll be out there all week staying in a hotel and hopefully doing a little site-seeing if I have time.

Other than that, I've just been getting used to things here and figuring out how to get around and all that. The light rail and buses here are awesome and it makes me feel really bad for everyone back in MN who has to ride our buses there. I haven't been to terribly homesick yet, although I'm sure it's coming. Once I get settled, I'm sure I'll miss having all my familiar faces around. Denver is slowly starting to feel like home, although it really still feels like I'm on vacation.

So, I promised you a list of all things different/the same here in Denver:

Different:
1) Mountains...duh.
2) Legal jaywalking-they have crosswalks that go diagonally thru the intersection..weird at first, now I kinda like it.
3) No humidity...it was 101 yesterday and it didn't even feel that hot.
4) No skyways.
5) Light rail and buses rock my world...freeways are awesome too. Kinda weird though because the only freeways they have are interstates, all other roads have stoplights.
6) Everyone here is super laid back and does not operate on a schedule. I am still getting used to this...meetings don't have a time and people show up to work whenever they want to.
7) Homeless people are EVERYWHERE and it is illegal to give them money. You can give them food, but if you give them money, you can get a ticket.

Same:
1) Most importantly, they do have Jimmy John's.
2) Downtown Denver is like a mirror image on downtown Minneapolis.
3) Everyone is super friendly.
4) Everyone seems to be mostly liberals.
5) They have all the stores and all the restaurants that Minnesota has...not any less and not really any more.
6) Everyone is obsessed with the Rockies, just like Minnesotans are obsessed with the Twins.

So that's all I've got for now. For those of you still reading this ridiculously long post, I hope you enjoyed it and I miss you all!!

Peace,
Amanda