Presidents Day we headed up to the mountains with Scott's brother Doug and his family. The original plan was to go to a "membership only" place that Doug's inlaws were members, but there was one big problem. Not enough snow. It is really sad driving through the mountains right now. Last year, Scott and I took Ada just barely past where we were yesterday and there was so much snow. We are going to be having a really dry summer. Pray for rain everyone. Tangent, sorry. Okay, so we decided to head north a bit longer to a sledding park, and luckily, there was enough snow to sled. Ada was so funny the night before. She told me how she was going to do the best trick ever, that she was going to ride down the hill standing up.
I just smiled and said, "Wow!" That is crazy.
The girls were very excited to see their cousins. They love Maggie so much and she and Ada play so well together. I just know Ivy wishes that she was their age
All ready to go
So funny story. I took the girls on the first ride and they loved it. Ada was super confident and wanted to go down all be herself. Doug walked the girls up to the hill. He tried to convince Ada that she would do better riding on her stomach, but she insisted on riding on her bum. Well, she spun the whole way down. I was taking pictures and thought that I was hearing screams of joy. I quickly realized they were screams of terror. By the time she reached the bottom, she was backwards and sobbing. Needless to say, she was upset for some time after and refused going down the hill with anyone. I got super frustrated with her because all I could think about was how excited Ada had been and how much money we had just spent. She snapped out of it after awhile, but never did go down by herself for the rest of the day.
This was the picture that I was talking about. There is Ada at the bottom left, backwards and crying. Maggie is probably wondering what the big deal is
All of the kids and their sunglasses. I was adamant that our kids wore theirs. Back in college, I went snowboarding all day one time and didn't wear sunglasses. It had been a sunny day and I burned my eyeballs so badly that they swelled up and were bright red. Very intense pain. So, I made sure to not let that happen to the girls.
Taking a family ride down the hill. I love my little family
Mountain man
Riding penguin style
Ada still being mopey
I finally figured out how to pick up speed. Everyone leans back. We got racing pretty fast so I had to use my feet to slow us down. Snow shot all over Ivy and she got upset that snow got in her eyes and down her shirt. The next time we went down she made sure to cover her face.
Our girls LOVE boys. I don't know if I should be worried about that. Ivy was teasing Patrick by calling him Andrew. She was mesmerized by his snowball and his spitting capabilities
Ignore my annoying voice, but here is a video of the penguin
Thanks Doug and Jenny for letting us invite ourselves to your family snow day. We had a blast!