Showing posts with label Blessings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blessings. Show all posts

Thursday, May 25, 2017

Day 101: A New Beginning

Our 100 days of official blogs may be complete, but we couldn’t finish without saying thank you to all the key people who have made The Baldpate Inn such a special place – that’s you! We are extremely grateful for all the blessings we’ve received and been a part of in the last 100 years. Thank you for journeying with us through this 100 Days Key Moments and Memories blog!
And while this may be the end of this blog project, it’s really just the beginning of a beautiful new season! We are especially excited to start this very special 100th year! Our doors open tomorrow, Friday 5/26.  We invite you to come dine, stay and celebrate with us, creating your own wonderful memories any time this season. And remember to be a part of the festivities on our 100th Birthday Party!

Also, if you have enjoyed this experience, we invite to follow us on Facebook and the Baldpate Inn and Collections blog to stay up to date with the happenings at The Baldpate Inn!

See you soon!
Written by Liz Rodgers


Sunday, May 7, 2017

Day 83: Lemons to Lemonade (National Lemonade Day)

One of the most challenging things about life, and indeed business, are the unexpected twists and turns. From the slight annoyances to the devastatingly insurmountable, the wise among us have learned to take a creative twist to the lemons of life, knowing that a challenging situation may turn out to be a blessing in disguise. So, on this National Lemonade Day, when life has handed the good folks of The Baldpate Inn lemons, we honor their spirit and unwavering determination to make the best of it, get creative with those lemons, and turn them into something delicious like lemon blueberry muffins, lemon ginger muffins, or pink lemonade pie!!  

One of the biggest unexpected challenges that has been faced by The Baldpate Inn was the extreme flood of 2013. The reality of the damage to the property and loss of business, by being forced to close six weeks early, was a heavy and imposing challenge to overcome. The shift towards the positive began with gratitude, recognizing that everyone was safely evacuated. Through much hard work, persistence, and the healing balm of time, we are now able to see blessings that have come from this event. The generosity and kindness of family, friends, and even people we didn’t know, all reaching out to help demonstrated the very best in humanity. Perseverance paid off in the major improvements on the road, and indeed, we can now laugh at the cleaned out basement.

We are learning to see the bright possibility in every trying situation. As previously mentioned, even disappointing social media reviews turn into opportunities to improve, and better delight our customers. A new food trend can present an initial challenge that can result in a bouquet of new recipes and favorites! More to come on this soon!

Even this blog, as rewarding as it has been, has come with its own set of challenges. 100 blogs in 100 days is a lot of blogs, and not a lot of time, let me tell you. But the difficulties have been far outshined by the relationships and connections that continue to strengthen. The history of the Baldpate Inn has taken on new life, and been shared with so many curious folks. And, as an unexpected bonus, our archives are now much more organized! 

As we are certain that life will continue to present the unexpected, we stand assured that the family and friends of The Baldpate Inn will continue to look on the bright side, find the silver lining, and enjoy those lemony treats at The Baldpate Inn.

Written by Liz Rodgers

Baldpate Flood video at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-wYPYq_poQ

Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Day 72: Fire & Flood

Baldpate has been blessed so many times. You have already learned about our Flood Disaster in 2013, but did you know it wasn’t the first time a flood threatened our area?



According to this Estes Park Trail news story, back in 1951 Lily Lake flooded. Although destroying Highway 7 just at our entrance, it thankfully passed by Baldpate’s buildings without damages.


No doubt the Fire Tower on Twin Sisters Mountain built in 1914 served its safety duty over many years, spotting wildland fires before they became a danger. While no longer there, we appreciate having Rocky Mountain National Park as a monitoring neighbor today.


In Baldpate’s history, we know of two fires which could have been significant but were not. During the 1980s update of the Main Lodge, there was a small fire in the Library, which was evidenced by burned out flooring that we found when redoing shelving in the library.


With wildfires in our area during 2012, Baldpate had been on evacuation alert. During the fall of 2014, just a year after our big flood, we experienced for ourselves the trauma of an unexpected fire. Thankfully our emergency experiences had taught us the value of prayer and calm in the face of emergency.


Just at our night shift change, our very observant hotel manager, Andy, noted a lot unexplained smoke in our Sun Porch Dining Room. Investigation brought us to our basement, with the awful realization that the entire crawlspace was filled with smoke so dense you couldn’t even begin to see. There must be fire somewhere!  


The 911 call was made and our staff sprang into action, waking our guests quickly and getting them safely out of the building (thankfully a cool but not freezing fall evening).
Mackenzie happened to be working in Estes Park at Scots Fest so he was the second phone call and arrived sooner than he should have, to turn off our propane and begin the search for the source of the smoke.  


Our Allenspark Fire Dept arrived shortly, along with Estes Park Emergency Medical Team and Larimer County Sheriff support. These teams spent hours searching to finally discover the illusive smoldering embers under a water boiler. They were thoughtful and caring toward each of our displaced guests and staff. 
To this day our most heartfelt thanks goes to these men and women who serve with such compassion and professionalism, all hours day or night!


Appreciative recognition must also go to our special B&B guests that night who patiently adapted to our emergency situation with extreme graciousness. “Adventures to add to our diaries,” they positively responded! 


While hard to imagine that night, or even in the months to follow of vast paperwork details of getting insurance help, the long term blessing is that today, the water boiler is replaced and the flooring upgraded to concrete. All this makes us safer than ever before.

Written by Lois Smith

Sunday, April 16, 2017

Day 62: Leaving the Lights On for You! (Easter)


“We’ll leave the light on for you!” was something a national hotel chain has used as a motto over the years, but I think it was really first said by some mom.  Well actually before that, God!

Perhaps you have never noticed, but over the front entry door at Baldpate Inn is a small sign that says, “May God bless all who enter here.” The sign was here when we came, and it has remained. Let me tell you right up front, I’ve received more than my share of those blessings.

As I was discussing with a friend recently, in today's “politically correct” business world, being outspoken about one’s religious views is a minefield, but in my opinion, essential to honesty.


At Baldpate, I would hope that each traveler feels the accepting presence of God’s love and light as they visit. Perhaps it may come from the restorative value of our beautiful surroundings of nature, or from an especially kind word or action from one of our staff.  
  

Hopefully our Baldpate Mission Statement and operating values are so evidently practiced, that you don’t even need to ask what they are, yet we are human and do still make errors in judgment and action. While sometimes exceedingly difficult to receive, complaints and bad reviews do happen in spite of our lofty intentions.  In reality, most often even those comments are light for us, helping us see where we can improve! (As my staff gets tired of hearing me say, if you don’t know it’s broken, you won’t fix it!)


So on this Easter Sunday, I am grateful for many things that have brought God’s Light to me, and I hope that you receive some extra light and love on each visit to Baldpate.


We’ll leave the lights on for you!


Written by Lois Smith

Tuesday, April 11, 2017

Day 57: Making Memories: Guest Photos


Each time I look at the piles of photos we have of guests at Baldpate, I am reminded how blessed we are when we take the time to make memories with friends and family.  Those trips far or near, when we laughed at old adventures, cried over losses and created new memories to cherish were worth every dime.  So make plans with your family, or sweetheart, or your sister, or silly friends to come for lunch or a stay at Baldpate. Make some memories in 2017!








Written by Lois Smith

Sunday, April 9, 2017

Day 55: Baldpate Blessings


I know that The Baldpate Inn has brought blessings to many people in many ways. For me, it has been a steadfast haven and inspiring influence throughout my life.

Baldpate has brought my family together. It was purchased by my aunt and uncle when I was very young, and during the early years, my family would pack up the van and head up to Estes Park for a weekend of work and fun. As previously mentioned, I wasn’t much help in the beginning, mostly eating, running around and starting fires. However, I always LOVED spending time with my very cool cousins and brothers, who were always up for an adventure. 


After my first summer of college, I was very excited to officially work at The Baldpate Inn. I had a wonderful summer, finally able to experience the magic of Baldpate for the duration of a season. In addition to all the benefits of an employee, I was blessed to see my Aunt Lois in a new light. Tough as nails when needed, with a loving heart that kept others' best interests first, I was impressed with her invincible positive attitude, work ethic, creativity, sense of humor, faith, and generosity. I knew without a doubt that I was blessed to be family with such an inspiring woman! 


When I graduated from college, I was a bit daunted as to what to do next. Again, Lois opened the Baldpate doors for me, providing not just a place to live and work, but a safe haven to consider life’s options. Lois and I shared conversations about my future, and I greatly appreciate her wisdom. She even helped me appreciate my boyfriend (now husband), noting his willingness to jump in and humbly help out around Baldpate, even though he wasn’t employed there. 


Once again, when life took an unexpected turn, Lois was there, with an opportunity to help collaborate on this blog! Although I’ve enjoyed researching and writing about The Baldpate Inn (who knew there was so much to know?!) and discovering how blogs work (some days more fun than others), the best part has been working and laughing with my Aunt Lois and Cousin Jen. 


My amazing Aunt Lois has shaped who I am and where I am today, because of her great love and exemplary example. She has taught me many things (beyond an appreciation of daily alliteration)! I am so very blessed by her, as I know all those who have encountered her are; she truly makes the world a better and brighter place!  



Written by Liz Rodgers

Thursday, March 30, 2017

Day 45: Baldpate Inn, Our Estes Park Home

As a former staff member of The Baldpate Inn, I know that there are many cherished memories that are held by the staff, from every year of operation. From wildlife encounters, to adventures guests share with us, to kitchen disasters and miraculous recoveries, to meeting future spouses, the staff of Baldpate are blessed with an abundance of fun memories. 

For me, my “staffing” days started early. I was barely in grade school when the Smith family purchased the inn. Although my older brothers got to spend the whole summer at The Baldpate Inn, I was strangely not old enough, despite my best arguments to stay and hang out with all the cool cousins and new friends! I did get to spend several weekends there, when my parents were busily helping out. I recall peeling eggs in the kitchen, and always wanting to take Duke, the large resident German Shepherd, for a walk. Harold, who ran the front desk and was the kindest old man you can imagine, taught me how to make fires in the large lobby fireplace, twisting newspaper to get the fires started without fail. I still thank Harold for my skill when starting a fire. I recall “helping” Brad (see more about his story below) with his rounds of housekeeping, likely just following him around and peppering him with questions and stories. He was always kind and good-natured as I tagged along. 


I like to think that I helped out, but considering the number of garlic knots that I consumed while there, I’m not sure my contributions were of any real benefit. 


When I was finally old enough to work there for an entire season, I fondly recall working hard and playing hard, making friends with folks from all around the globe, exploring Estes Park, and enjoying hiking and climbing in the surrounding magnificent Rocky Mountains. And of course, eating well at The Baldpate Inn throughout it all!


No matter how many years have gone by, what remains true for many of the staff anytime they visit The Baldpate Inn, is a feeling of homecoming. Former long-time staff member Brad states it well,  "I first came to Baldpate for a summer job in May 1989.  I had just graduated from college and had no idea of what I was doing next or what to expect.  I just knew I was moving to Colorado.  When I got there I was home!


And after several return summers, Brad states, “Despite all efforts to the contrary, I was growing up.  However, no matter the scope and range of my life journeys, Baldpate has always welcomed me back.  It is an anchor for me, fixed and equalized.  Anytime I walk through the front door, it’s like coming home."


Read more of Brad’s story of his experience of The Baldpate Inn. 


Former Baldpate Staff: what’s your story?

Written by Liz Rodgers

Monday, March 20, 2017

Day 35: September 2013 Flood Baldpate

It is hard to know where to begin in talking about our September Federal Flood Disaster # 13768 in the fall of 2013. The entire experience certainly provided me much more compassion any time the news features stories of flood victims.



What began as just an extra rainy week, unexpectedly and quickly turned into an emergency situation. As the pouring rains did not stop and water rolled down our mountainside, torrential rivers cut through our driveway, tore down trees and tried to launch our propane tank down a newly-created ravine.  Our kitchen and basement were flooded. It was necessary to evacuate our guests from the hotel and close six weeks before the anticipated end of our season.


Our Youtube Baldpate Flood video does a pretty good job of narrating the timeline of events with photos and videos shot during the actual disaster, and our year later Summer Enchanted Evenings presentation, Reflections on Baldpate’s 2013 September Flood Disaster, shares much of our first year recovery story.


The experience from a financial recovery point of view was definitely one of long disappointing days completing detailed forms and paperwork, just to be turned down by my insurance company (even those I had “loss of business” coverage), FEMA (not covered since a business entity), SBA loans (even with 25+ years in business, not deemed a viable risk since I did not have adequate payback funds in reserve).  I wanted to scream, if I had the money, I wouldn’t be asking for the loan!  I did indeed use every personal reserve before I asked for help even to the point of taking social security benefits years before I wanted to, but at the time every dollar was critical to get back on track.


It was my family that asked me to set aside my do-it-myself pride to request donations from my loyal customers and to apply for grant money as it became available. Family and friends stepped in to help in so many ways, be it literally mucking out the basements, or freely loaning heavy equipment to create a primitive road, or stopping by to just chat and help me stack sandbags, or with months of daily prayers that I know held me together.

Help did eventually work its way through the system, my banks extended a grace period on some of my loans, some of my suppliers extended terms (a huge shout out to FSA, then Yancey, who did not even charge interest during the time I could not pay).  In an absolute answer to prayer, Baldpate received grants from United Way and Recover Colorado.


In somewhat strange emotional ways, recovery was not a quick process either.  Instead of my previous rainy day feelings, “settle in with a warm cup of soup,” I found myself strangely tense if it rained for more than a few hours. As well, one experiences a shift in piously thinking that you are safe way up at 9,000 feet since floods could only rise up from below, but now understood they can just as easily come down from above. There were clear feelings of guilt to process when you saw that others were facing sincere devastation much worse than your own. 


There were moments of when all you could do was laugh at silly things. The first days, although we had safe water at Baldpate, we did not have sewer so we were in the “no flush” zone.  Thankfully my home in town had not been damaged, so we shuttled there to shower. Amazing to me was that each of the 13 staff members, each day, required a new clean towel. The piles of laundry when they finally all left took me weeks to complete!  There were plenty of fun stories!  There was the parking ticket I received when I left my car at the top of the impassable driveway for blocking the road!  And if you made it through the Reflections story, the bear story is in retrospect hysterical!



Now with several years of time as perspective, with each rainbow I see even more of the blessings from that frightening experience. From the 900 tons of rock that the county used to repair and upgrade our road, to the honesty factor I had to face with the strained financial state of my small business and emergency reserves, an immense amount of good has been realized.  I have been truly Too Blessed to Be Stressed.  All this AND a very clean Baldpate basement!




Written by Lois Smith

Baldpate Flood video at 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-wYPYq_poQ