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Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Park City

Back in May I attended a What Women Want convention in St. George.
The first booth I stopped at I bought a two night stay in the Westgate Resort in Park City for $99.
Here is our story.

We made all kinds of "plans" which included the outdoor rides at Park City Base.
When we parked the car and began walking to the rides, this is what the sky looked like.
Not a good sign.
The rides and zip line were closed down at this time due to rain and wind and threats of lightening.
We left and drove to the resort to ride the gondola.
When we purchased the tickets for the ride, the guy lists all the reasons the gondola would be shut down and no refunds on tickets. We head for the door. More rain.
This isn't happening.
Luckily, the gondola was still running. At least the tickets were good for unlimited rides. 
We rode again after dinner.



Our room was on the top floor - Floor 9.
This was our view out of the bedroom window.

I had planned on cooking two dinners in our room and fixing lunch once.
Didn't happen. The kitchen was actually pretty abbreviated and we managed to not make it to the store for the additional items I planned the meals around.
We ate at this out door "restaurant" for lunch.
This was an open air gondola that was free.

The weather cleared so we headed back to Park City Base and waited in line for 1/2 an hour.
In line - isn't this the Piano Guy - you know the guy that plays the piano in the Piano Guys videos?
There was this coaster ride and a slide. We thought the slide looked hazardous, but while standing
in line we changed our mind and decided to go on both.
Well by the time we rode the coaster and I screamed and laughed the whole way down, 
it got really cold outside and we decided to save the slide for the next trip.
Breakfast was provided Sunday morning and we ate lunch at one of the restaurants at the Resort called Drafts. Of course, all the restaurants are "award winning".
Fred had a huge 1/2 lb hamburger and I had fish tacos. The food was good. 
I'm not very good at taking lots of pictures. I feel kind of silly. I need to get over that.

Sunday evening we drove to the Old Downtown Park City.
There was a street market that we walked through and then up and down Main St.
So many cute shops and fantastic looking restaurants.
Next trip! We stopped for ice cream at the Rocky Mountain Candy Shop.

During the day I kept hearing people say "Olympic Park". I was thinking the Olympics as in the mountains in Washington. So confusing. Then I understood.
We drove up the Utah Olympic Park where they held the Olympics.
We got there as they had just closed the gates for tourists. 
We only got to take some pictures.



It just seems that executing our plans didn't seem to go like we planned.
Everything seemed to take longer or be more involved so we didn't get to do all that we wanted. 
We plan to take more trips to Park City. We are definitely going back.

We got to stop and have lunch with my brother Craig and his wife Lynnette on the way home. 
It is really nice to be able to visit with them. 



Thursday, August 27, 2015

Mixed up dinner


Fred and I have started to accept invitations that come in the mail for retirement seminars. So far we have accepted two because of the "deal" that comes with the seminar.
The first time we went to one, we got free tickets to Mary Poppins a musical at the Brigham Playhouse. Only had to sit through about an hour presentation.

The second invitation we accepted was for a free meal at one of the 
really nice restaurants here in town.
This is where we went last night for dinner.
Our meals were really good.
 I got two fish tacos and Fred got salmon. 
 Of course, I didn't take my camera. I need to keep it in my purse.
Getting pictures of our actual view and meals would be much better 
than these that I found on line. 
Now for the rest of the story.
When the invitation came in the mail, I wanted to go because of the free meal at a fancy restaurant the I figured we most likely would never choose to go to.
I left it up to Fred to call and make our "reservation" for the presentation & dinner.
The night we wanted was full, but they added last night as an additional evening.
So Fred had the date right. The company called yesterday to confirm our reservation.
Fred listened to the recording carefully.
He asked me if I knew where the restaurant was and I said yes.
I googled it for directions. We both relied on the other for information.
We didn't look at the invitation before we left.
We show up and give them our names. We aren't on their list, but they seat us and say it is okay.
 We order and mention to the waitress again about the mix up at check in.
She said she wasn't aware of a presentation that night so she would check with her manager.
No presentation last night. They have a presentation reserved for the 27th.

We stayed and ate our meal.
Went home, listened to the message again.
"See you tonight at the Fish Rock Grille".
Oops.
This is where the presentation and FREE meal was last night.



Monday, August 24, 2015

More Musical Theatre



On Friday night Fred and I went to another local community theatre to see ~



This is what the theatre looks like. 

It's a fun little place. During intermission they serve ice cream, Brigham's Beer (not real beer), and different varieties of candy from a little cart.

We've been to several productions in town now and  are recognizing actors who have performed in  previous shows. One of the guys from Fiddler on the Roof was in Scarlet Pimpernel and he attends church in our building. I recognized him a week or two ago in the halls. 

Luckily it wasn't a full house. We moved to another seat after it got started.  
I seem to struggle with that more. In church I have to sit on the end seat on the side pews.
People's big heads always block my view. Makes me crazy!





Monday, August 17, 2015

Scott and Jess come to visit

Scott and Jess are on a road trip.
Texas ~ Utah (various places)
They have a busy itinerary. They left San Antonio on Monday.
They spent Wednesday evening with Corinne. 
Look at this great picture on the camera timer!
They pulled up to our home Thursday evening.
 Turns out all four of us have been watching the new TV show Astronaut Wives.
It peaked their interest in the astronaut program so they listened to an audio book on their trip.
Perfect timing to pull out Fred's scrapbooks. He has three this size. 
He kept them as a boy. I finally had him convinced to get rid of them when we moved here.
They were set aside to give away/throw away. 
But thanks to the keen eye and kind heart of my good friend Tina San Fellipo,
she saved them from the pile and stored them at her house for two years.
She just brought them to us in June.
Show and Tell for Fred.
 I took Friday off from work.
We went through an endowment session at the St. George Temple.
Jess's parents were sealed here.
My parents were also sealed here.
We showed them around inside the best we could for what we have figured out so far.

It was about 100 degrees and humid outside. The weather was icky hot all weekend.
Jess and I equally HATE hot weather.
We went out to a late lunch after the temple and then home for homemade dessert.
Blackberry Pie made by our own in house Pastry Chef. It was yummy~licious!
 Saturday my company had a Barbeque. We went but didn't stay long. It was so stinkin hot.

After that, we went down to the Daly's to introduce Jess to the family
card game of Hand and Foot.
It was pretty comical to listen to all the rules and terms flying around the table. 
I know she felt like she was never going to catch on.
Not a problem. She went out first every time. In Hand and Foot Terms - the Boss.Saturday night we went to a local Musical Theater to see West Side Story.
It was really good. 

Sunday was Church. It was a pretty big deal because Delna came. 
She doesn't always make it to church. This is Fred's sister Sharlotte and her husband Randy.

 We also had a nice family dinner at our house after church.
 Slow Cooker Pork Roast, gravy, coucous (new introduction from Scott & Jess), 
canteloupe, and homemade ice cream with toppings.
Scott and Jess were able to share  video clips from their wedding and receptions and their first year video montage plus the pictures of their new home. Scott makes video montages of all their events.  

We enjoyed a relaxing time together. 
We were able to spend time looking at home movies of Scott.
Jess got to look through all of the photo albums to see Scott growing up.
Yes I would say it was a fantastic time together.
Pretty easy to have a good time with these two.

Monday, August 10, 2015

Parachute Colorado


This Sunday choir practice was canceled so we were free to escape for the weekend.
Shannon suggested meeting for the Garfield County Fair in Rifle Colorado.
I looked for hotels and the best deal was in Parachute which is about 20 minutes away from Rifle.
We stayed the night in our favorite Econo Lodge NOT in Salina n Friday night and got up in the morning for the rest of the journey.

By the time we got closer to the destination, they had seen all they wanted and it was nap time.
We didn't make it to the Fair, but that cut off 20 extra minutes of driving.

We lucked out and upgraded our room to a suite for $10 more.
It was perfect. A little living room area with coffee table perfect for playing with the toys I brought.

When we got there, it was nap time so we had a couple of hours to visit with Shannon & Brian.
Buddy loves to play with our match box cars, especially the semis and garbage trucks.
Mima is getting into girl stuff. I brought these little figures that the girls used to play with. I can't remember the name of them, but she loved them. Also brought Shannon's Little Pony stuff.
Parachute is a super small town. No fast food. Brian and Fred went to the store to buy grapes and we did find the Dominos right next door to the hotel. Grapes and pizza for dinner.
It was a meal on wheels.
We brought one of those books that has the pad attached that you can swipe away the picture you draw. Grandpa was giving Mima a lesson.
Next was swimming. Buddy hasn't been in a pool since he was really little, so for him this was a first time. He was pretty excited and not afraid at all.
Definitely Mima's first time and she was also fearless.
See how happy he is....until his face went under. Then he hung onto Brian pretty dog gone tight.
Mima would only allow Shannon to hold her. 
She was happy to splash and kick and do whatever.
Brian was here honest. I just didn't get any good pictures. 
Mima did allow him to take her around only after Shannon offered her to have 
Grandpa take her around.

Bedtime came. Blake snuggled right in next to me on the bed. 
Mima followed and got close enough for me to touch her.
Mistake. As soon as I did - meaning my finger tip She moved away to here.. I should know better.
More getting ready for bed pictures.
Mima loves her meme (pacifier)
Sunday morning we spent a little more time playing. 
Yummy grapes.



Our rooms were next door to each other. That was really handy.
It was a quick trip, but really so nice.
Shannon and Brian had horrible traffic going home. It should have been a 3 1/2 trip, but I think it was closer to 6 for them. It was 6 1/2 for us. Plus we stop for breaks. Too old to go too long without one.
The only thing that could be better is for Mima to let us touch her. (smiley face)