Denver
Oh Denver, what a beautiful and strange place you are… and I can still hear it now. “Sierra Leone” by Frank Ocean was literally the only song the boys played for five days straight, while repeating the same lyrics, “No I don’t live in Denver.” Welcome back everybody to part 3 of my blog series Party in the USA, in this segment I will be going over the second part of our epic three-week trip that we ventured on back in August. After getting back from our ten day road-trip, (which you can still read about if you haven’t had the chance) we had 48 hours to relax at home before embarking on part two of the three part trip. When planning back to back trips it’s vital to make sure you have a buffer period (time to readjust) so that you don’t feel run down between each location. One of the days we were at home my Fiancé and I actually celebrated our six year anniversary (shout out to you babe for being amazing and by my-side all these years). We had plans to go out all day and celebrate, however, when we got home from Vegas, the next morning I woke up and felt like a ton bricks hit me. I didn’t really want to get out of bed. My blessing of a fiancé surprised me with some treats and six dozen roses and so we just relaxed all day. I feel like there has been so many times where I made myself or Brandon go out and do extra things for special events despite how sick, tired, or stressed we felt at the time, and we couldn’t fully enjoy enjoy the evening. Being able to lay in bed, relax, order take out, watch movies, and enjoy being lazy all day together was the perfect way to celebrate our six beautiful years. At the end of the two days I felt ready, mentally and physically to start our next adventure.
We woke up bright and early the next morning, (August 6th), and got to the airport around 7am. When booking our flight we found a pretty good round trip rate on Hopper for Frontier Airlines for about $197 per person. We were pretty nervous about flying because this was the first time during COVID-19 and as a group we honestly didn’t know what to expect. We were set for take off at 9am so we had a solid two hours to navigate threw SFO. Overall we had a really great and organized experience, the airport was honestly super unoccupied and quiet. We were able to get through the security line with ease and within ten minutes. Within thirty minutes of arriving we were sitting at our gate terminal ready for boarding. The plane was at 60% capacity and Frontier assigned seats with room between customers so you never had to sit next to a stranger. One thing I would love to reiterate is to remember that you have to wear your face masks from the time you get out of your car at the airport to the time you get dropped off at your next destination, so make sure to bring a few different comfortable face coverings. (This could include scarves or bandanas for a more comfortable breathing option.)