After an
intense weekend of skiing in Aspen, I decided to fly back to Chicago via Denver
so I could see my cousin who moved there after graduating college last
spring. I am so proud of her for taking
a leap of faith and starting fresh in a new city, despite her strong ties to
the Boston area.
I took a
similar journey after college when I thought it would be fun to move to San
Diego. I packed up my jeep, drove across
the country with my best friend from High School, and spent what feels like 12
minutes in San Diego before deciding it wasn’t for me. However, unlike the 12 minutes I spent living
in California, my cousin has actually been thriving in Denver.
I spent
some time that morning staring out the window and thinking about all of the
changes that were about to happen in my own life. Even though I have always traveled a lot for
work, it was comforting to return home and enjoy the view from my
apartment. I could peer out at the flat
horizon, Wrigley Field, and the giant building blocking my Northwest view (but
affording me the view of the residents who keep their blinds open). But all of that would change soon, and the
view from my window every other week would be just as foreign as what I was
seeing from my hotel in Denver.
View from my hotel in downtown Denver |
When my cousin arrived, I enthusiastically rushed down to the lobby so I could escort her up to the club lounge for a drink. Usually, I only see family in large groups at holidays so I was excited for us to spend one-on-one time together. We shared the inside scoop on the exciting things happening in our lives and laughed about family news that only we would find funny. We also walked around the city, ate bison for dinner, and pretended to be tourists even though she is now very much a resident. By the end of the evening, I had a permanent smile on my face. It was the perfect end to a fun vacation.
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Being tourists on Larimer Street |
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