Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Traditional shabbat dinner in Denver

Stopped by a little town of Brewster for a break in between and for some ice cream.
At one of the ready stops, an old Ford model (still drivable) was parked along with few other old cool vehicles. It was a museum. The ducks felt at home, our at least in their time frame.

Driving toward Colorado wasn't as bad, only about 650miles from our Kansas stay. Fields of corn and cattle came and went, wind turbines turned, audio books shuffled and snacks have been munched on. Once the border was crossed, and Michelle saw the  mountains- she became very excited since she hasn't been in Colorado since she was 2 year old.
Our hunger for excellent beer and food was insatiable but we attempted to satisfy it anyway with some gourmet hot dogs in Denver: I got rattle snake + pheasant and Michelle enjoyed wild boar. All while drinking craft beer at the brewery.
With our bellies happy, we arrived in Thornton, where our friends made a whole shebang of food and prayer and candles with wine and khallah. It was super cool to see great friends from Israel and catch up on life.
Amazing sleep on super comfy bed and we see ready to take on a full day in Denver.

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