Country Wedding in Fort Lupton Colorado

Saturday afternoon after we got back from Phoenix, Britton and I headed off to a country wedding outside of Fort Lupton for Dana, Clifton’s sister. We missed the actual ceremony, but were able to enjoy the rural reception.

It had rained and so it was pretty muddy and wet everywhere.  They had a big pot luck and pig roast then they hauled in some wood and started a bonfire. It’s really pretty out there and since there was no one for miles around except the wedding revelers, you could make as much noise as you wanted. A lot of people were pitching tents and hunkering down to stay the whole night.

It was a much more “down home” country wedding and certainly not standard by any means, but pretty fun.

With the bride
With the Bride, Dana (left)

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We saw this pretty rainbow driving in

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Flowers, Wedding Cake and…A Tractor!

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What a Muddy Mutt

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Standing around the bonfire

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Sitting in the Phoenix Airport

Here we are sitting in the Phoenix Airport just waiting for our plane to arrive. It’s been a good trip. I’ll post some pictures when we get back. It’s somewhat difficult to do that here in the airport. The weather was nice (90s), we went swimming (Britton went every day), and walked around downtown trying out various restaurants. The conference was pretty good.

There were a few snorers but overall it looks like there is some good work going on in the tobacco free movement across the nation. I went to one session that talked about how the tobacco industry tries to pit health advocates against each other, how they try to play both political parties with their rhetoric and put all the onus on the individual user rather than on the product that they make and market heavily. It was pretty neat to be at the conference when they announced FDA regulation even though that was a controversial “win” because it keeps Philip Morris as the industry leader by a large margin.

Overall, it was a nice trip and I think Britton enjoyed it more than the Minneapolis one in late October 2007. Phoenix is an interesting place. They’ve obviously poured a lot of money into revitalization, but there was virtually no one on the streets even on a Friday night. Compared to Denver it looked like a lost city. A lot of the people that worked there said that without the convention center and the conferences there it would be completely dead. I think they are trying to do some urban renewal. Last night Sara and Koabi came up from Tucson to have dinner with us. Phoenix apparently has a fireworks display every Friday night that the Diamondbacks are in town (more$$$!). It was fun watching them on the deck through the water misters at the restaurant.

UPDATE

We’re back in Colorado, so I thought I’d add a couple of pictures:

With Koabi and Sara
With Koabi and Sara in Phoenix -Misters and Fireworks

Palm Trees in the Desert
Palm Trees outside the Hotel

Cool architecture

Cool architecture

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Arrived in Phoenix

Well we are here.  Its kind of nice actually,  I didn’t think I’d like it too much but this time I like it when I am wrong.  The weather is good and I think the high is supposed to be in the 80s.  Not the 110 I was afraid of.

Traveling is always interesting.  The plane was over an hour late due to bad weather in OK.  Also everyone in downtown phoenix charges for interenet access.  The hotel wants $13/day.  That is a bit high seeing how I pay 40 for a month.  I couldn’t get on at Starbucks because they require you to have some kind of Starbucks card.  I guess I didn’t think of internet access as a commodity.   I finally found a free hotspot at the hotel but you only have 45minutes a day to use it.  Lame.

Here is a pic from our room:

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Phoenix Trip -Tobacco OR Health

Britton and I are leaving for our Phoenix trip tomorrow afternoon for a conference for my work. It’s the National Conference on Tobacco or Health. I like how it is Tobacco OR Health. The weather has been cooler than usual which should be a relief from the usual 105-110 degree weather there. Working for non-profits you don’t usually get the best of everything. The last conference like this was in Minnesota in late October (brrr). We wish it were held in Hawaii or Puerto Rico…but oh, well a free trip and a mini-vacation for Britton to sit around the pool. Plus it’s a really interesting conference. The last one I went to we saw an incognito tobacco exec  (slime ball).

I love this ad. It’s so true! Is there any other product like tobacco that can continue to kill people? Why don’t we hold the industry accountable for what they are selling?

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