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Monday, April 7, 2014

Spring Break trip to Denver

Kylie's top two college choice were in Denver:  Colorado School of Mines and University of Denver.  Since the last time she'd been in Denver was when she was 2 years old, we decided it would be a good idea to visit and make sure she actually liked the area before committing to go to school at either one. Spring Break was the perfect opportunity.  Kylie, Jillian, and left sunny Bainbridge Island and flew to Denver, arriving in the late afternoon.  It was strangely cloudy and we couldn't see the mountains.  Kylie was a little disappointed since she was expecting the grandeur of the Rockies around every corner.  I told her it was unusual for it to be so overcast, and maybe the predicted snow would happen.Sure enough, we woke up to a few inches the next morning! Fortunately, the roads were fine and we had rented an all-wheel-drive vehicle just in case. 
 
Our first stop on Friday was Colorado School of Mines.  Kylie hadn't actually heard back from CSM yet, but had high hopes.  We visited the Student Services office and talked to some really nice people, one from Spokane, who showed us around the office and gave us an idea of what to look at while we walked around.  They weren't having their regular official tours that weekend because of Mining Days, a special celebration for their students, but said we were welcome to take a self-guided tour and gave us a map.
 
The "Commons"

The Student Recreation Center, which had a huge indoor climbing wall that Kylie thought was spectacular!
 
More cool looking buildings...
 
 
We stopped by the admissions office and found out that Kylie was on the wait list, so that was disappointing.  We decided not to walk around much more so she wouldn't fall in love with the school and then not be able to go there.
 
CSM is in Golden, CO, so we drove down to the main street and did the "tourist" thing.


The Coors brewery is in Golden, and this is the river that flows straight into the factory.  Not really. But I have a vague recollection of a beer commercial jingle that started, "From the land of ice cold waters..."

 The next day we toured the University of Denver, where we went on an official tour, complete with a presentation from some of the faculty, question and answer session with current students, campus tour, lunch, and presentation from the head of the Engineering department, to which Kylie has been accepted.  They know how to sell their school! By the end, all three of us wanted to go there!

One of the libraries...

and bunch of cool looking buildings...I don't remember which were what, but it's a beautiful campus!








And she bought a sweatshirt, which she said she wasn't going to do at any of the schools we visited until she found the one she wanted to go to, so this is it! DU really is an amazing school with so many wonderful opportunities for their students.  I was very impressed with the Engineering department. It's small, but growing, with a brand new building to be completed in 2015, and has great opportunities for research and internships.  DU also highly values study abroad, which Kylie is very excited about!
 

We also visited the Colorado Temple...

Went on a hike at Red Rocks...



where we tried to take a "selfie," but failed...


so we asked a nice lady to take a picture of us!

And went downtown and saw the Capital Building
 
 

and the Denver City and County building
 
 

Monday, February 25, 2013

Road Trip!

For mid-winter break (a first for us, it comes six weeks after winter break and five weeks before spring break...being in school for more than six weeks at a time is unheard of these days...oh, I lied, I just checked the school calendar and they go for seven whole weeks after spring break before they get a day off on Memorial Day!  How will they ever survive??? They get out early every Monday, so stop feeling sorry for them!) Kylie and Jillian were invited on a road trip to Rexburg, Idaho to visit Nathan.  Mackenzie's mom and two sisters, who are Kylie's and Jillian's ages, were driving out there to see Mackenzie and invited them to come along.  They left Wednesday morning and drove straight through, 14 hours! They stayed in Rexburg (in Mackenzie's dorm room one night, at Mackenzies' relatives for a few nights, and a hotel one night) until Sunday morning, then drove straight through Sunday, returning home at 11:00 last night.  We talked to them every day to hear what they were doing and how they were liking it.  Basically, they "hung out" with Nathan, Mackenzie and their friends, went to two movies, went bowling twice, ate out a few times, got to shovel some snow and sit in a hot tub, went to church in a student ward, and said they had a great time. 

I tasked Jillian with taking pictures, and here's a sample of what I got back:
















Gena, Mackenzie's mom, also took some pictures and emailed them to me:















From looking at the pictures, I would agree that they really enjoyed their time in Rexburg with Nate!  I love the pictures of my three kids laughing together!