3 years ago we visited Utah around the Fourth of July. And every year since our kids ask us If we are going to Utah for the Fourth. They act Like it's a tradition which is funny to me. We asked Leslie about 5 days prior if we could come (yes we roll last minute). Leslie is an incredibly special person I really enjoy watching her as a mother. She is so selfless, humble and kind plus she has raised 6 INCREDIBLE kids. She makes mothering look so easy and that's something I struggle with a lot. I stress over if I'm doing the whole motherhood thing right or if I'm just messing my kids up. I do try really hard so I hope that counts for something.
We drove to Park City to check out the Alpine slides. You get to ride the ski lift up to the top of the mountain then hop on this sled thing that slides down. It goes pretty fast and is really fun. I wasn't sure how April would handle it. She loves slides at home but isn't my dare devil child... that would be Mason. So I was really surprised when she seemed to LOVE it. I recorded her the whole way down and loved how she would talk to me and say "Wee ha!" At the top of the slide she had to patiently wait for everyone else to go down and kept yelling "GO! GO!" It was really cute.
Eaglewood fireworks show was AMAZING. Seriously the best fireworks show I've ever seen. They always hold it on July 3rd at a golf course. There was food trucks, parachuters, and music. The weather was fabulous (probably why I enjoyed it so much. I'm used to 110 degree fireworks weather YUCK.) We laid on blankets on the side of a hill and enjoyed the show. April was hilarious she held her hand over her eyes the entire time and even fell asleep "watching" the fireworks.
Driving home we had some unexpected adventures. We were about 2 hours on our way home when the engine started overheating. We pulled off the freeway in the middle of nowhere. After investigating Ron thought it was the Radiator hose. (Also kind of hoped that's all it was) after quite a few phone calls and a couple hours waiting we had the jeep towed to Nephi, Utah. All 6 of us crammed into the Tow truck for the 30min drive back to town it was quite comical. We lost about 6 hours of road time waiting for the car to be fixed. Kids handled it well and the rest of our trip went fairly smooth. I know I am blessed and I grateful we made it safely home.
... Now to get rid of this thing I think it's time I join the minivan mom club.


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