Steve-
hoo boy! That's what I call starting off on the right foot.
Word to the wise: ask very carefully, *if at all*. If she looks at you funny when you broach the subject 'looking at fish on the honeymoon', just pretend you're drunk or that you got hit on the head. Ten years down the road you don't want to be hearing your wife tell the story at every dinner party you attend, about how you dragged her to look at fish on your honeymoon.
On the other hand, if it's not a story about fish then it'll be about a car, or watching football, or hanging out with your buddies. So just pick the thing you don't want to live down, and go with it. Part of the charm of married life.
cheers, and congratulations!
-AF
PS - Sorry, don't know any places in Colorado, but I went there for my honeymoon too - camping and fishing. I've got a cool wife even though she doesn't get my 'apistogramma' thing.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Rogers or Steve Hatfield [mailto:stevekim@indy.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 10:41 AM
To: apisto@listbox.com
Subject: fish stores in denver and colorado springs
Does anybody know of any good fish stores or people in denver or colorado springs Im going there on my honeymoon in two weeks hopefully I can talk the wife into looking at some fish!!!
Thanks Steve