Monday, August 22, 2005

This last weekend Jennifer and I attended a Indy Car Race. I got some free tickets and we decided it would be an experience. One of my good friends sister in-law got a couple free also.
TJ, Michelle, Jennifer and I piled into the car and headed to Pikes Peak International Raceway (PPIR) which is located between Colorado Springs and Pueblo. We arrived at 1:15 pm and found our way to the correct tent where we would receive our tickets. We were shocked at how good the seats were, 6th row from the track. We made our way to the grand stand and were sitting just in time for the beginning of the race. Jennifer nor I have ever been to a car race of any type before, this would be our first. As the pace car dived off the track the cars screamed to 200 mph and it gives you goose bumps.
About half way through their was a wreck which happend right in front of us, other than that it was a pretty normal race and exciting to watch.
225 laps and 2 hours later, the race was over and the four of us were on our way back to Denver.

Saturday, August 20, 2005


Well, it is that time of the year again, When kids get to go back to school. I don't miss that feeling of coming off of summer vacation and going back to school. Quentin does not care too much for the feeling either.
Jennifer started her new job back in May after Quentin was out of school. She works at "Parker Landing Child Dev Center " in Aurora. She is one of two teachers in the preschool. Quentin went to the 1st-5th grade class this summer and it was good for him to interact with the other kids.
Jennifer and I decided that for his last day of summer break, we would take him to Six Flags Elitch Gardens. I went to this amusement park many times when I was a teenager, in fact Ray (my brother) worked there for one of his very first jobs. It has changed over the years but Quentin had a blast. Quentin is fortunate, he is very tall for 7 years old (50.5"), so he was only turned away from 3 rides.
The morning started with the Light Rail Ride into the park. We got there at 10am just in time for the park to open. We started out with Quentin taking his first metal roller coaster ride. He was a little shocked at the speed and the loops but he eventually warmed up to them and went on everyone he could. Elitches has a lot of rides that have the Batman theme to them, so Quentin was in Heaven. We got to see the Batman stunt show and he even got to meet the characters afterwards.
After riding many "spin you around until you throw up" rides, Jennifer and I decided to call it quits right around 5pm.
Quentin said he had a great time and was looking forward to the next day, his first day of school.

Monday, July 11, 2005





Kiewit Family Day '05

Every year Kiewit puts on a family day. Family day is geared towards the kids so they can ride the heavy equipment safely. Kiewit puts seats on the equipment for the kids to sit in, and then operates the equipment so the kids can see exactly how it works and what it feels like.
This year Quentin, Jennifer and I attended. After eating a lot of BBQ and free snow cones, we headed out to let Quentin ride the equipment. Quentin is no stranger around heavy equipment. When he was 5, I took him out to a project and he got to run a backhoe (he sat on my lap and operated the controls) and he got to operate a Volvo L150 Loader.
At family day he road along on a excavator and water truck. He was super eager to get back for the face painting. Luckily, she was still there when we got back. She had a large board to choose different designs. Quentin passed up Spiderman and batman. Both Jennifer and I were amazed with want he wanted……Go Broncos

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Extended Weekend - July 4th

The weekend started off a little rocky. Friday Quentin had to have a tooth pulled because of an odd blister/infection that had formed on Thursday afternoon. All went well though and he was a brave little guy. We got our new cell phones Friday, if you would like the number feel free to email me at Kennhallquist@yahoo.com , I will give you Jennifer's or mine. Friday night my Dad flew into town and so the family and I piled into the car on Saturday and drove to Evergreen. Quentin got the spoil treatment from the grandparents which included lots of sugar, and the super soaker water battle. After spending much of the day there we headed home.
Sunday night Jennifer and I attended the 80's hairband, Whitesnake. We had pretty good seats, 15 rows from the stage. Whitesnake was very popular when Jennifer and I were in High School, and we both listened to them quite a bit. The show was great, and the people who showed
up were almost as interesting. It made Jennifer and I realize one thing, we are getting old. The night of the 4th we went next door to our neighbors house where he had brought back some amazing fireworks from Missouri. We had a picnic type dinner and watched as fireworks were launched for hours.
That was our 4 day weekend to start July off, hopefully the month is just as fun….

Monday, June 27, 2005



The project. The reason we are in Denver right now is because of Kenn's work. He is currently an engineer on a 1.4 Billion Dollar Freeway Expansion Project. He is working in the drainage discipline trying to solve the freeway water problems. The project is starting to wrap up and we hope to be moving by the end of the year. Our next destination is currently unknown, but we know it should (99% chance) be on the West Coast somewhere. The top photo is looking East at the interchange of I-25 and I-225. The bottom photo is looking North up I-25 at the Yale Street overpass.