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Its Snowing!
So it has been snowing for the past 2 days and its wonderful powder white covering everything.
We ended up going into the yard and playing in the snow. We made snow angels and the beginnings of our snowman (which failed) and had a snowball fight.
Check out the pictures so far with many more to come.
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Snow in Salt Lake City!
... they do one thing, and they do it well!) I googled a good place for us to go sledding (and was a little nervous that the park might be bombarded with kids out for school that day, since I heard kids might be off for the Veteran's Day holiday), but we were pleasantly surprised - pretty good sledding conditions, not too cold, the snow had iced over in some places, although there were a few patches where kids had traveled down so much you saw grass, definitely ...
Sights and Sounds of Salt Lake City
... their folklore. The museum places a large emphasis on the many carpenters, stone masons, engineers and other workmen who built the temple in the mid nineteenth century. The museum also showcased the Mormon emphasis on family.
Near the temple, I found the "Beehive House." This is the house that Brigham Young lived in with his family. It has now been turned into a museum and it's worth taking the short tour. The guides asked me if I was Mormon and what I knew about the Church ...
Family Fun With The Martz’s
... us to Salt Lake City, as he had to drop off some clothes to the cleaners. He told us the gas and dry cleaning in Park City was super expensive so they would drive the 25 miles up to Salt Lake to save money. We jumped at the offer to go to Salt Lake, so we got ready and headed out. We drove down the mountains and into the valley. Salt Lake City is where the Mormons settled and is a very beautiful city. Jim took us to the Temple, dropped us off, and we walked through. It was an ...
Western Odyssey
A trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks had been on my list of things to do for several years. My parents and I took this trip together, and while the focus of the trip was the National Parks, we also wanted to see some of the other sights in that part of the country. We opted to fly into Salt Lake City and spend a day there before driving up to the parks in Wyoming, where we spent 6 days in both Grand Teton and Yellowstone. After departing Yellowstone we drove east ...