We hit all kinds of traffic heading down to Denver so instead of a 2 hour drive, it ended up being almost 3 hours! ugh! Needless to say, i was a bit beat...and i was feeling the onset of a headcold...boo :( That didnt stop us though...we went out to dinner for Mexican food (of course), and then went back to Christys to watch a movie. We had tickets to the Modern Masters exhibit at the DAM at 10am the next day, so we didnt stay up late!

The exhibit was wonderful, and i found a few artists i was curious to research. One of the things we like to do is pick our favorite piece in an exhibit. I had two favorite pieces in the exhibit, Untitled by Lee Bontecou (1960) and Hotel Lobby by Max Beckmann (1950). I couldnt wait to get home and learn more about them...i loved their work! Jordyns favorite painting in the exhibit was Convergence by Jackson Pollack. Now, I'm normally not much of a fan of his work, but i have to admit, that piece was pretty cool! There were a lot of neat things going on in the piece, and i loved the colors. We all enjoyed the exhibit so much, that we went back to the beginning and walked back through again. Let me just say, that we had perfect timing, as it was really starting to get crowded when we left.

After a trip to the gift shop, we decided to check out more new things in the museum. One of the many neat things about the DAM are the kid friendly interactive stations throughout the museum. We stopped at this "workshop" and made some cool things to add to the wall.
As you can see, several others have already added to it! I wonder how often they have to change this out?
This piece reminded me of a crazy quilt, in fact, im surprised it wasnt in the new textile display... instead it was in the contemporary wing.
This room was very colorful and fun...you couldnt help but feel happy in here! You could also climb on the "word" pillows and bean bags, and make yourself comfortable while creating your own sentences.
We took a stroll to the new textile exhibit and we were quite impressed. There were soooo many cool things to look at we didnt know where to start!
Once again, they had a bunch of neat things for the kids to explore...a giant wall weaving display the kids could try...two needlepoint tables for anyone to have a go at and even a woman making thread.
We were getting hungry, so we headed over to our favorite place, Pints Pub, and had some lunch...
on our way over, we enjoyed the new gold dome that was recently replaced on the capital building...isnt it gorgeous! Now...back to Pints Pub...
where we enjoyed bloody marys, shirley temples, homemade chips and tasty burgers!
And while we were there, we ran into some of Aunt Gwens neighbors...Bob Hirsch and his grandkids!!! Naturally we took more photos!!! After lunch we headed back over to the DAM to check out more exhibits. We spent the entire day there, and finally headed home around 4:30...and we were pooped!
We stopped at the liquor store so i could try this new liqueur someone was telling me about, and was it tasty. In fact it tasted a lot like the "oatmeal cookies" i make. All in one easy bottle :) What a fabulous ending to a fabulous day!
On Sunday, we were supposed to be heading back home, but the weather was just too fabulous to go home. We woke up late and went out to breakfast (naturally we hit all the crowds, but we didnt mind). After breakfast we decided to drop in on Gwen and Jim. They were out in their garden, and yes, i was totally jealous! We have a few more months before i can even think of working in my garden. We relaxed on the porch a while, drinking a nice cold beer from Jims keg and then we decided to run a few errands.


We went to Joanns of course, and i purchased some jewelry making supplies. I want to make some earrings to donate to the schools spring swing in May, and of course, make a few pair for me too. Ive always wanted to try making jewelry, so now im good to go! (just what i need...another hobby) Anyways, naturally a trip to Barnes and Noble was in order, and then we went home to relax. We set the leprechaun trap that night, but to much dismay, we caught no leprechaun. He stole the sacajawea coin we left, and also ate the mini donuts, but he did leave a very cute pair of leprechaun leggings and a candy purse. Thanks for a fabulous time Christy...im looking forward to another trip soon!