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Blog Entry 14 of 87 North Denver Doorbell
Greetings. I'm the former editor of YourHub.com and I use this blog to share what's going on in my 'hood and beyond. If you're curious, the North Denver Doorbell is the regular honking we hear in our neighborhood as motorists approach alley intersections or when they don't feel like getting out of their cars to politely knock or ring a doorbell.

Oi, let's go to a bubtion shower!


On Oct. 21, several women donning frocks, cardies and such gathered at Hilltop Inn in Broomfield to enjoy a smashing baby shower for my friend Amanda Rodriguez. The theme was tea for two.

Amanda and her husband Gabe live in Evergreen and are expecting their first bubtion in December.

Posh co-hostesses Gretchen Carothers, of Silverthorne, Lesley Eddington, of Evergreen, and Sarah Hammer, also of Evergreen, initially planned for the shower to be on the patio. But, in Colorado in October, we can't be gobsmacked when the weather doesn't cooperate. We would've needed brollies and jumpers to survive the chilly, windy weather, so into the Wildflowers Tea Room we went.

With brill surroundings, we had a natter and enjoyed some brew and sterlingnosh including sarnies, fruitand cake.

And since we were jammy enough to not be at a shower overwrought with the codswallop of shower games, we focused our efforts on the task of writing advice and well-wishes on cards for the expecting parents.

Continuing in the craic, it was gift-opening time. Amanda received, among many presents, two baby slings, bottle organizer, clothes and a diaper cake.

And then it was time to say our cheerios.

Unless she loses her bottle, Amanda plans to give natural delivery a whirl. Hopefully, with very little pain and grizzling, Bob's your uncle, the baby will arrive happy and healthy.

My thanks to Chris Rae and his English-to-American Dictionary for helping me share my experience. His site's not a dog's dinner at all.

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Wow. I almost moved to England and I still needed to look up many of the British words you used!

Crikey! That looked like a brilliant afternoon! I'll have to bring in some Filipino tea to the office sometime.

This is terrific. Thanks for sharing and educating us, although I don't think I'll make it to dux of the week.

This cold weather is making the sultanas on my baps stand up.
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