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After hundreds of visits to the place that started this all, Mayfair Park, Jake now has a new favorite park. This one is less than a block away from his new house. We’ll be here a lot, but there are so many parks nearby.

There was too much going on this year so we skipped the Halloween costumes. Besides, how many kids trick-or-treat at the Loews Hotel? Here’s an outtake from last year’s photo shoot. You can always check out the full entry for 2009.
It’s about time for Jake’s next chemo treatment at CSU Animal Cancer Center. He always needs a blood draw prior to treatment and once again, it looks fine.


Well, what do you know? The house sold pretty fast and the closing is scheduled for next week. Jake is a good luck charm. The buyer wanted a quick possession so we’re packing up. We’ve put an offer on a new place but it will be a few weeks before we can move in. Luckily, there’s a cool company called PODS, which drops a storage unit right on your street. You fill it, they take it away, and then they bring it to your new digs when you’re ready. We’ll be in a hotel for awhile but Jake doesn’t seem to mind. He’s stayed at the Westin Riverfront in Avon last year in May and July.
Jake and I thought we were done but on the drive home, we passed this off-leash dog park on 29th & Franklin.
Jake and I decided to visit a few more parks today. No particular agenda today. Just picked a direction and stopped here first. This one is on 37th & Clayton.
This one is brand new and it just opened today. Downtown Denver now has its first off-leash dog park, thanks to a group called Railyard Dogs who raised funds to build it. About a month ago, we got an email from the organizers. They had seen Jake’s blog and wanted him to be the first dog to run in the park after the ribbon cutting. We love all of the Denver Parks and were honored to be included!
Jake and I were asked to speak at Camp Bow Wow’s annual meeting at the Omni Interlocken. The Bow Wow Buddies Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for canine cancer. They also fund a yearly scholarship at CSU Animal Cancer Center. The oncologist that oversees Jake’s clinical trial, Dr. Scott Hafeman, was their first recipient.




OK, this was more like dinner. After lunch today, we went back to the house to do some work. One of Danny’s co-workers, Mary Ann, was spending the night with us, along with her dog, Maggie. Like Jake, Mary Ann is a cancer survivor. She was attending a fundraising event at the JW Marriott for the Cheryl Shackelford Foundation, which supports ovarian cancer. Dan and I would be dog-sitting Maggie for the night, and tomorrow all of us will be going to the K-9’s for Cancer walk. After dropping Mary Ann off at the event, Dan and I took both dogs to one of our favorite restaurants, Locanda del Borgo. We sat on the patio and enjoyed a couple Moretti’s.
It’s been a LONG time since I took Jake on a Lunch Break. This time we ventured over to The Squeaky Bean in the Highlands area. Nice long dog-friendly patio. Like most places the dogs have to stay on the other side of the fence, but they have plenty of water bowls out for them.
Next up: another great Denver park. Like so many of our posts over the last year or so, I’ve driven by this one hundreds of times but today was the first time we actually got out of the car and walked around.
Dan and I took Jake on a big road trip around town today. First stop: the next in our Denver Park series. This is an incredible spot…don’t be fooled by the raggedy sign. Jake even met another “Jake” today…a 13-year-old black Lab.
We put the house on the market a week ago and have already had a ton of showings. Why try to sell now in this crazy market? Not entirely sure. While Jake was recovering from surgery this summer, we were sitting in the front yard and I had a “what if” moment. There are so many variables. Will the house sell fast? At a good price? Where will we move? When? Who knows, but it sounds like a fun experiment. We’ll see what happens.



All things considered, Jake is compliant while this is going on. However, towards the end he got a bit restless and kept messing with the IV. We managed to distract him with a toy but you can see the carnage he can inflict when he’s focused on something. Thank god the puppy stage is long gone.
Nothing earthshaking today. Just a quick walk over to our favorite spot, Mayfair Park.
