The Brown Palace

This morning Jagger and I are headed to Denver. We have a stop or two once we arrive and then are meeting my buddy Schultz and his son at Churchill’s in the Brown Palace for lunch and cigars. Churchills is the oldest cigar lounge in Denver and Schultz is a member and has a cigar locker there. We’ve known each other for 20 years and been trying to get together. He just did a $10 million dollar burrito deal with Circle K stores and is hooking me up with the wine buyer. We’ve worked on a couple other start up ideas in the past.

Jag came up around 5:30 last night. I made lamb shanks that were restaurant worthy. Ty made it home around 10:30 after hanging with friends. Lori and Ty are staying home today. Ty needs to start getting ready to go back to school next week, meaning getting on 20 loads of laundry.

No snow here but I think some in Vail. Suppose to be a nice weekend. We’re both through with winter and are already for warmer temperatures and no more snow.

Dixie fell yesterday. They called us in the morning when we were on the way home from the gym and we headed right over. We think she fell between her bed and the bathroom but couldn’t get up. Poor girl couldn’t tell us when she fell or for how long she laid there. I told her that’s what the bracelet on her right wrist with a big button is for but it didn’t register. She had breakfast and went back to bed and was fine by the afternoon. It’s hard to see someone age before your eyes. It happens to all of us though but that doesn’t make it any easier. I’m sure by the time the kids are older, science will figure out a way to stop the aging process. I think Lori is taking her to get her nails done today if Dixie is up to it. Lori is one good daughter. The other so called kids, haven’t seen her or talked to her since Don passed away 8 years ago. They never did care for Dixie and in fact resented her for marrying Don. Dixie and Don were lucky as they were made for each other and married for 29 years. Too bad those spoiled kids put their feelings above those of their dad who adopted both of them. Oh well, people are funny but I just can’t get over how mean some people are. I actually feel sorry for them. Anyhow, Dixie is so lucky she adopted Lori as I can’t imagine what her life would be like without her. I’m sure she’d be gone by now. Lori is truly and angel.

Time to go, have a great weekend, God Bless.

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