Although our Mexico trip was considered to be our 10 year celebration, we decided to take the family on a little overnighter to Park City, and the girls were so excited to stay in a hotel and swim in a pool. Park City is where Greg and I went on our honeymoon, so we thought it fitting to go back with the girls. We didn't stay in quite as fancy of a room, but the girls didn't care.
We ate dinner at the local Cafe Rio where the girls both chowed down on their food. Good to know there is 1 place that they both like to eat.
The girls shared a bed, but right as we were ready to put them to bed, the connecting room next door was invaded by 4 very loud bachelor's. Let's just say it made for a very long night.
This pool was Ah-mazing in the fact that it was outdoor, indoor, and incredibly warm. Everyone swam to their hearts content Saturday morning before checkout. |
We took our bikes up to Park City and made good use of the trails. Sof was thrilled to lead the way as we rode until we saw the infamous white barn everyone knows PC for. It was a beautiful morning, and we had fun exploring.
These tree's were a climbing child's paradise. |
Happy 10 years to us! |
Everyone refused to take a cute Family pic, so I took one of myself. You're welcome. |
What goes up, must come down or be helped down. Right, Greg? :) |
The next stop was the Alpine Slide! We were reminded by expensive it is, but it was the girl's first time, so we made an exception. They were so excited to be able to finally ride a ski lift.
Claire was starting to lose it by the time we made our way to Main Street for some ice cream. Claire's mint cone wasn't minty enough for her, so she chose to complain while Greg happily (not so happily) munched on both his and her cones. Her lack of sleep was starting to show.
After ice cream, we made our way to the Olympic Park where we watched kids and adults alike ski and flip into the water.
On the way out, we were excited to be able to watch a Bobsled fly past us on our way to the car. Park City was fun, but we were excited to get home and sleep in our own beds that night.
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