July 5th
We were able to purchase a Groupon for a Salt Lake City Pass that got us into a ton of fun places. We were so lucky to get this!! It kept us VERY busy as we had 3 days to use the pass from the time we activated it.
Our first stop was to the dinosaur museum down at Thanksgiving Point.
Ben wasn't so sure about it and we practically had to drag him in to the place. He kept saying, "I don't like dinosaurs!" 
The first room we went to was a science room with all kinds of experiments.

Ben loved this ball one.

Abby making a cloud

The next room was all about fossils and paleontology. Did you know Alex wants to be a paleontologist when he grows up?
A real paleontologist working on a fossil
The next room was all about fossils and paleontology. Did you know Alex wants to be a paleontologist when he grows up?
This will be Alex someday

Next we move on to the statues. This is so dark but it is a pic of the kids by a stagasaurus.

A Utahraptor

A Utahraptor
Learning about erosion and dams
Design a Dino
Matching up fossils is just like putting a puzzle together

A Mammoth

Digging for dinosaur bones 

He didn't want to dig where the real bones were

Once Alex realized it was a Stegasaurus he knew right where the tail spikes should be
Posing on the rocks

Our 2nd adventure of the day was over to the Olympic Park. In 2002 the winter Olympics was held in Salt Lake. We were marriend and attending BYU at the time so it was a big thing. The Olympic torch even ran right by our house!!
Kids in a bobsled


Some skiers practicing their jumps. In the summer they practice by landing in the water.

The actual ski jumps used in the Olympics

At the top of the ski jumps
Picture of the 2002 ski jumpers with the crowds down below
On the tram that took us around ~ Ben was excited that we were riding on a bus
Andy
Looking at the track used for bobsled, louge, and skeleton
Where the luge starts
The actual ski jumps used in the Olympics
At the top of the ski jumps
Ready to skeleton

Fianlly we headed to Snowbird. Our pass included a trip on the tram up to the peak of the mountain. Now this tram hangs suspended from a wire and goes all the way up. I've kind of developed a fear of heights in my old age and was so anxious about the 4 kids on this tram going up to the top. I was certain we would lose one of them over the edge. I was perfectly happy staying on the ground with Benjamin while Tyler took the big kids on up.

Getting on the tram

Going up


Abby doesn't like heights either. I was surprised she wanted to go in the first place. This is how she traveled up the mountain.
They made it to the top!
I'm such a good mom ~ sending my kids off to play in the snow it shorts and flip flops.

Quite the view
Getting on the tram
Going up
Abby doesn't like heights either. I was surprised she wanted to go in the first place. This is how she traveled up the mountain.
Quite the view
Andy walked out to the middle here and got his flip flops stuck in the slush. He walked across the rest of the way barefoot and Tyler went back in for his shoes.


When Alex told me he made a snowball I asked him if his hands got cold. He said, "No. Just numb."
Ready to come back down


While Ben and I were waiting for everyone we saw this moose. He was drinking for the pond. We stopped and watched it for awhile and at one point he turned and was totally facing us. At that point the kids came running down the path and I called them over to see it. I yelled to Tyler to quick come and take a picture. When Tyler saw the moose he froze and mouthed "Back away!!" I wasn't up on my moose etiquette - didn't realize they kill people. He did snap a few pictures. That is the the kids and I over on the far left. I thought it was all pretty cool.
While Ben and I were waiting for everyone we saw this moose. He was drinking for the pond. We stopped and watched it for awhile and at one point he turned and was totally facing us. At that point the kids came running down the path and I called them over to see it. I yelled to Tyler to quick come and take a picture. When Tyler saw the moose he froze and mouthed "Back away!!" I wasn't up on my moose etiquette - didn't realize they kill people. He did snap a few pictures. That is the the kids and I over on the far left. I thought it was all pretty cool.
1 comment:
Holy Smokes! I can't believe you all did so much!! Can't wait to see you all! We'll actually be out there in August!! :)
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