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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Update - Spring Break

At the beginning of the week, we went down to visit Erin and her family. We stopped in Ogden on the way down for a break from sitting in the car. We went to the Treehouse Museum and visited the Visitor's Center for the Ogden Temple (currently being rebuilt).







We even found a cookie outlet and bought sugar cookies for cheap.

Addie and Charlie had fun playing together. Addie has a sippy cup that Charlie was particularly fond of, so we picked one up at Walmart today. He loves it.

After a snag with our Priceline room for the night, (They only had a smoking room, which we refused to stay in. If it happens to you make sure to make it clear that you have a "smoking allergy") we found another room (further away, though) but had fun feeling like we were on a "real" vacation. You know you are cheap when the Days Inn feels like a luxury. Maybe someday we can afford a 3 star hotel! 

We played at the park, 


made Easy Candy, ate at Tucano's (yum!!), 


went shopping and stayed up late. It was pretty awesome. Thanks for a good time, Erin etc.! 


Today we did some spring cleaning. I cleaned out the car, and then we took it for a car wash. We got stuck in the car wash from hell when the cycle restarted about 2 minutes in. This happened 3 times before someone came and rescued us. Now, having a problem with your automatic car wash causes an interesting dilemma. You technically can't leave your car because you don't know when the water will start spraying again. So you are stuck inside the car wash. So what to do? We found our receipt and called the office as we sat in the bay. We called twice. They were apparently watching it to see what it would do. They finally let us out and directed us into their other lane for a Touchless Car Wash. About 45 minutes we finally drove away with our cleaned car. The benefits of repeating the first 2 minutes of the car wash over and over again is that the windshield and hood of the car got really clean!

We have also been talking about painting our front door for some time now. We were tired of dirty white, and wanted something to catch your attention. Well, I think we found it. No word on how long the yellow will stay, but there it is. We will definitely turn some heads. And if we say "It's the house with the yellow door", there should be little question as to which one that is.
This tulip grew through a receipt. This is just strange. 
Before

After

My Spring Break is almost over! :o( We will spend the weekend with Chad's family for Stephen's senior recital and Easter. Good luck Stephen! 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Looks like you had the museum to yourselves. Looking forward to seeing that happy boy in a few weeks!