We went up to watch Rigs play baseball in Heber City while Matt was working. It was a beautiful day and so fun to watch Rigs do something he loves. The kids of coarse loved being with cousins and playing.
Afterwards I decided we should make a trip of it since we had already driven that far. I called Matt and asked if he could come join us and we could do the Apline slide and grab dinner. He said he would head our direction so the kids and I went to a local dairy for some ice cream to kill some time. They rode the tiny merry go round probably 5 times and ate our ice cream.
Then we went to the outlets to look around until Matt got there. All of the kids bought something at bath and body even Liam thought it was cool to have a bag to match the girls.
Then Matt called and said he was waiting for us at the resort so we drove over to meet him. The line was longer than I thought it'd be but every so often when the line moved we got to be in the shade and that was awesome. We all loved riding the lift up and were excited about getting to come down the slide. Last time we came to do the slide we only had 2 kids and they were little enough they had to ride with us so this time was a whole new experience.
Gracie was super nervous and worried she'd go to fast and crash. So she did the opposite and went super slow. Luckily she was behind all of us. I let Liam determine our pace and helped him with the stick. He always wanted to go faster. It was so fun but I always wish it was longer.
We decided to forgo the restaurants in Park City and eat at Taggart's grill in Enterprise. What we didn't know is that everyone else would have the same idea. We ended up waiting for over an hour and then we had to sit at two different tables since they didn't have one big enough for us. It was a little crazy but our food was yummy. The manager even gave us a discount for all the craziness.
I loved the spontaneity for today. It was so fun to just go at our own pace and schedule and try new things. I love introducing the kids to new things and watching them experience it is the best part.
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