Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Annual Soldier's Hollow Adventure
It's become a Peery-Fox family tradition to go tubing at Soldier's Hollow. It's one of my favorite Christmas events!
We start with a deluxe lunch at the Dairy Keen in Heber. They have great burgers, fries, and shakes. We had plenty of shakes since they accidentally made them small when we ordered large. So we ended up with two of each flavor! The kids love the food and the model trains that chug all around the restaurant.
It's a short drive to Soldier's Hollow--site of the cross-country races during the Salt Lake winter games in 2002. During the summer there is a golf course there, but during the winter they groom the hill into a fantastic tubing adventure.
After checking in and gearing up in the lodge, we head to the hill. Each person gets a tube and then we stand in line to get pulled up the hill. The back of this photo shows some of this:
My favorite part of tubing is sitting back while being towed to the top! Then we either race each other down, or hold onto each other's tubes and go down in a huge group. The heavier the group, the faster you go!
Parker
When our fun was over we went to Grandma's house for an impromptu sleepover!


Back in the lodge we take turns watching the little ones (under age 3) and sipping hot cocoa.



Monday, February 22, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Happy Trails
If you can't tell, I've been organizing all my old photos. I came across this one, which just makes me happy.

Friday, February 19, 2010
The Three Stooges
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
My Somber Jedi
Adam: Mom, I'm worried.
Me: Why?
Adam: I can sense a lot of darkness in people.
Me: Oh.
Adam: I can sense a lot of people have anger in them.
Me: Hmm.
Adam: Yes. And I can sense darkness in me.
Me: Why?
Adam: I can sense a lot of darkness in people.
Me: Oh.
Adam: I can sense a lot of people have anger in them.
Me: Hmm.
Adam: Yes. And I can sense darkness in me.
It's interesting to live in the world when you have a huge imagination, and lean toward the philosophical.
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