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January 13, 2007

House Hunting Preparation

Relocating to Denver?

Denver is nick named The Mile High City for a reason, it is 5280 feet above sea level.  The 'burbs are even higher in altitude.  Many people who fly into to the city find they don't physically feel very good for a day or two.  Headaches and fatigue are usually the worse symptoms. This is not uncommon and with some preparation, can be avoided completely.

Prevention is the key!

Altitude illness is usually preventable if ascent to altitude is slow.  Symptoms can range anywhere from annoyance to life threatening.  Unlike many thing, being in excellent physical condition has no bearing on one's ability to acclimate to altitude.

  • Relax, take it easy! Don't overdo it the first day or two. That could ruin the rest of your week. Stop early when you start to feel fatigue or any prolonged breathlessness.  Just relax and don't rush it.
  • Drink Lots of Fluids...especially water!
  • Avoid Alcohol, tranquilizers and sleeping pills for the first two nights if possible.  All of these things slow your body's adjustment to higher elevations.  This is critical if you exhibit any of the symptoms.
  • Take Medication that's available to prevent altitude illness, its symptoms and to speed acclimation.  There is prescription medication which helps prevent and treat symptoms associated with altitude illness and speeds up elevation acclimation.

The Reality is...most people fly into Denver and expect to spend the rest of the day looking at houses.  While that may be a good plan for getting more done in a short amount of time, it doesn't always work.  The first day house shopping is stressful enough on its own.  The best plan here is to take it slow so  you don't end up with a stress headache that takes you out for another day.  Save the big day for Day 2 when you have had time to acclimate. 

Taking this advice will assure you are relaxed and ready to make good decisions in your home purchase.

January 11, 2007

Denver to be the site of the Democratic National Convention

Democratslogo_2   It is official, after months of anticipation and working out kinks, the National Democratic Convention will be hosted by Denver this  August 2007.

The event is expected to bring 40,000 visitors to the Colorado Capitol with an economic windfall of $150-200 million dollars.  Most of the events will be held in the Pepsi Center with others in the newly expanded Colorado Convention Center.

The last time the Convention was held in Denver was 99 years ago in 1900!  At that time the attendees were treated to a snowball fight in the streets of Denver.  Judging by the snowfall we have had so far...maybe the snow won't have to be imported!  (just kidding folks!)

Longs Peak

Img_0876 Boulder  County has a great view of Longs Peak

Denver & the weather

The news story around here lately has been focused on the weather.  Three weeks in a row we've been hit with larger than normal snow storms.  Today the weather guys are saying yet another storm is brewing, expect to see flakes today.  Worse yet the arctic air that is coming in will drop our temps more than 50 degrees into the teens maybe lower.  Brrrr!

Trash pick up had been impeded.  At my house we waited two entire weeks for the garbage truck to show up.  Normally that might not be so awful, but considering this is the biggest trash time of the year, Christmas, things are looking pretty messy...

All we need is a  few more days of warm weather so we can start over fresh. ..please Mother Nature give us a reprieve.

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