Jack and Amy's 2019 Colorado Vacation
Day 4
Garden of the Gods Sunrise, US Air Force Academy,
Fox Run Regional Park, and a trip to the ER
Tuesday, May 28th, 2019
As usual, I was up before the sun so I decided to make one last visit to the Garden of the Gods for sunrise. It was definitely worth getting up early for!
Garden of the Gods Sunrise
Garden of the Gods Sunrise
Garden of the Gods Sunrise
Garden of the Gods Sunrise
Garden of the Gods Sunrise
Garden of the Gods Sunrise
Garden of the Gods
After sunrise, I met back up with Amy and we headed out to visit the United States Air Force Academy. Very impressive campus!
The United States Air Force Academy
The United States Air Force Academy
Even for us non-religious types, the Cadet Chapel was definitely worth a visit! I consider architecture like this to be a form of art!
Easy walk from the Visitors Center to the Cadet Chapel
Jack and Amy Air Force Chapel Selfie
Inside the Chapel
Impressive Organ
The Catholics have their own space in the basement
I don't post a whole lot of videos, but we were treated to a surprise performace by an A Cappella group from Texas Tech. So here is a short video of their performace!
Amy found something interesting about the Ute Indians in the area intentionally modifying the way some of the trees in the area grow. She saw something about Fox Run Regional park having a large number of these Ute Indian Culturally Modified Trees (aka Twisted Trees).
Here is an interesting video about the Ute Indian Culturally Modified Trees in Fox Run Regional Park:
https://vimeo.com/197998528
An added bonus was that all the trail inside the park are rated easy making them "Amy Approved". The hike started our very pleasant! We had no problems finding several of the Twisted Trees and a nice view of Pikes Peak!
Amy by one of the Ute Indian Culturally Modified Trees
View of Pikes Peak from Fox Run Regional Park
We had the option of doing a shorter loop, but at the decision point Amy was feeling good enough to do the full loop (about 4 miles).
About as far away from the vehicle as possible an Alarm sounded on Amy's Insulin pump signaling a high blood sugar (300+). She might have sinned a little at breakfast and had a few too many carbs (those Strawberry Crepes were extra sweet). However, she thought she had taken enough Insulin that her blood glucose should be nowhere near that high!
By the time we got back to the vehicle Amy's blood sugar was up to over 500, which is well into the danger zone for Type 1 diabetics. A shot of Insulin plus some more through the pump and the blood sugar continued to rise. Fortunately just a few miles from the park is a little University of Colorado Hospital System Satellite ER.
The UC Health Emergency Room
Turns out Amy was so seriously dehydrated that the nurse could not even get any blood drawn until after (2) Liters of IV fluids. The severe dehydration was not allowing the insulin to be probably absorb and utilized by her body.
Jack and Amy ER Selfie
Still Smiling!
A few hours later, Amy was back to normal and we were good to go.
I needed a few liters of fluids as well after an afternoon in the ER!
Enjoying a Flight at the Bristol Brewing Company
We decided to have dinner at the Bristol Brewing Company located at the Ivywild Elementary School. This was a pretty cool spot! The school was shut down and abandoned years ago, but has recently been revitalized and turned into a brewery, distillery, coffee shop, and several pubs and restaurants!
Me outside the Ivywild Elementary School
Home of the Bristol Brewing Company
Our final night in Colorado was spent in a little Studio Apartment Airbrb located much closer to the Colorado Springs Airport. Since we had a 6:00am flight, and we getting over an Emergency Room visit, we didn't plan anything else that evening.
A short sunset walk outside our rental yielded one final Colorado Sunset!
Colorado Springs Sunset
at least for now!
And we got a final Colorado Sunrise as well
View from the Colorado Springs Airport at Sunrise
My complete set of photos is posted here:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/8146392@N05/albums/72157708976131771
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