Denver, CO
Denver, CO: Purple Mountains Majesty
Pros:
- Gorgeous scenery (mountains, yay!)
- Great Airport (Southwest Compatible)
- Good dancing
- Friends
- Dry weather, blue skies (unless snowing)
- Interesting Downtown
- Possible opportunity to train with a lot of fun dancers
Cons:
- If cold, really cold.
- Isolated from other major cities
- Altitude acclimation (able to overcome)
- Landlocked state
- No family nearby
- Cost of living is moderate
- Limited opportunity to teach

This past weekend I was in Denver, CO for the Rocky Mountain Balboa Blowout. I flew in a day early to hang out with my friend Mike Shroff, a fellow writer from Vanderbilt, who was incidentally visiting a friend of his in Boulder. After spending 6 hours in the airport (which was fine since I got my NEW MAC! notice "photo booth" picture to right), he picked me up and we spent 18 hours in Boulder before I had to be back in Denver.
I truly enjoyed RMBB. Mike dropped me off at Caryn's house, a kind and easy-going organizer who housed Nick, David, Denise, Val, Sylvia and me at her home. She has gorgeous wood floors and a fabulous kitchen. She and her husband, Eduardo, are incredible cooks, and we all had a comfortable time at her place.
The event was lots of fun. Classes were great, and although the band wasn't always on, I enjoyed social dancing in the evenings. I took a couple of private lessons from Nick Williams, who patiently helped me fill in many fundamental gaps of information I had for balboa and bal-swing. The privates certainly prepared me for the jack and jill competition...which I won with Patrick Wall! As one of my first balboa triumphs, I'm excited to know I'm getting better (although competitions are not the best guarantee to understanding progress); I'm at least getting better at competing, which is pretty scary!
Post Script:
Yay for also getting to go shopping with Laura Keat and Nick Peterson, despite the not-so-awesome high waisted skirt at Express with gaudy gold zipper.
