This morning we got an early start since we had to get Aunt Kim to the Denver Airport for her work trip to Canada. It was yet another teary goodbye. Sadly, we don’t get to spend as much time together as we would like since we live so far apart.
From there, we had a delectable Italian lunch at a place in Northglenn called Enzo’s. Joel said it was the best pizza he ever ate and Nancy and Corita absolutely marveled over their three-cheese tortellini in alfredo sauce with sun-dried tomatoes and mushrooms.
In the heat of the day we reached our destination: the house where Nancy grew up in Longmont, Colorado.
Her older brother Alan and his wife Mary were waiting for us there. Nancy’s stepmother Lenn died in April and the house has been frozen in time since then. It’s fascinating to be in Nancy’s childhood home and hometown as she reminisces about her growing up there. It’s also great for the kids to get to know more about their grandma’s early years.
After chatting with Alan and Mary for a while and getting caught up on what their various kids, grandkids, and greatgrands were up to, we got set up for our week here and then went shopping for some necessary supplies. (Unthinkably, we had NO COFFEE!!!)
We were tuckered out so we turned in early after a little t.v.
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