Mon Chalet Aurora
12033 East Colfax Ave. Aurora, Colorado, 80010, United States
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Day 108 and 109 – Bye-Bye Beaver Creek
... and Sienna went to the grocery store while Lee-Ann and Max did some washing and got organised. We had dinner in last night and were in bed early…tired after the difficult drive.
Today we all slept in…..no ski school!!!!! We enjoyed the hot breakfast downstairs in the hotel and then went for a stroll down the 16th Street Mall. We went to the movie theatres and caught a movie. We saw Yogi ...
Did Denver!
... and a string of emails and phone calls from Leigh Betts since May 2nd... "You ordered Kawasaki GTR1400’s". “Look he said, here on the end of a three month old email string, here’s proof!”
Seems only American consumers with their highly developed appreciation of what service actually should mean, have the cohunes needed to strangle a dude like Jack minutes before departing on a 3,900 motorcycle ride through the Rockies (and you can believe ...
First stop
... flat screen TVs); kitchen with dishwasher/microwave; and large lounge with a log style open gas fire and a veranda looking out to the ski slopes. At the main reception area, there is a small covered swimming pool, gym, Jacuzzi and hot tub, and Internet access!
Plenty of snow on the mountain which is set in the Routt National Forest. All looks set for a couple of good weeks. Another early ...
A Rehearsal-Free Weekend!
... tomatoes in straight lines, one line/pizza slice. Wayne and Robin certainly disagreed on this :) Wayne liked the way I just described and Robin liked lots of tomatoes. Again, personal preference. Then Wayne added dashes of garlic, basil and oregano. Last came the pepperoni slices. Keep in mind that while you are adding the ingredients, keep looking at the bottom of the pizza to make sure it isn't burning.
When you are done adding the ...
Las "B"egas
... and laughter. Imagine playing a card that you just know is going to be the winning card, just to find out that you lost?!?!
After the game we talked about it and applied it to our UWP experience. Every host family and culture that we enter into is going to have ...


