Sunday, March 25, 2012

Park City Get-a-way March 21-25, 2012

We just had a very fun Park City Get-A-Way!
This is what greeted us when we got to our Condo.  The next day all the snow was melted off the trees. 
We are standing in front of our room.
Clinton is such a good skier.  He was so patient with me on this trip.  I have not skied for about 4 years.  He just followed me around on the easy runs and made sure I had a good time. 
I am the fair weather skier.  This was perfect spring skiing weather.  The temperatures were in the 50's and 60's.  The snow was ok.  It was either icy or sticky.  Who cares when the weather is this good.  We had a great time on the ski hill. 
Notice something missing?  That's right, Clinton's skis and poles were stolen on Thursday while we stopped to have lunch.  I couldn't believe it!  The police were very helpful, they took our information and had us fill out a police report. Clinton was lucky to get some skis to demo for the rest of the day.  Well, I can tell you that prayers are answered.  The next morning, Friday, we got a call that the police turned in his skis and poles and we were to come and get them.  What a blessing!
On Friday, we went down to Salt Lake to have lunch with Brock, Carrie, Payton and Chelsi at Red Lobster.  Chelsi and I got to eat this yummy desert. 
Since we were in Salt Lake, we just had to stop at the new City Creek Mall downtown.  It was awesome!  I found my Easter dress there.  Yeah!  Clinton is such a great husband to come spend time with me at the Mall.
This is Ruth's Diner.  It is up Immigration Canyon.  It has been on Diners, Drive-in's and Dives.  We had breakfast here on Wednesday and Saturday.  The Banana Bread French Toast, Biscuits and Gravy and the Eggs Benedict were delicious!
A nice man took our picture in front of the diner.
On Saturday Clinton had a reading day.  He finished the Hunger Games Book.  I got to go to the Outlets!  Then I came back to the room and finished my book Inheritance.  It is the fourth book in the series.  I really enjoyed it.  I was disappointed in the end when the character, Eragon,  says he does not believe in God or life after death.  He only believes in himself and his dragon and he does not need to answer to a God because he is a good person.  They could have left that part out!

1 comment:

thorkgal said...

Spoiler!!! I've read the first one and want to get my hands on the rest of them this summer.
You're brave to ski, I use to LOVE it but I'm afraid to hurt myself now.