I have to admit that New Years Eve is generally not huge at our house. I've never loved it or done anything big for it. But this year that all changed. I decided we were going to take advantage of the Eve Celebration that happens in Salt Lake and have some fun. I pretty much planned it all and told Jake what was happening. He wasn't sure what he thought of the idea, but he was a good sport and went along with it.
So on the 30th we headed to Salt Lake and checked in to the Marriott at City Creek. Then we proceeded to have lots of fun with our passes. We went to the planetarium and watched a movie about black holes on the dome. Super cool looking, but Zack was the only one who understood anything. I learned that the phrase "space time continuum" is a real thing and not science fiction. Although I still can't explain to you what it means. Ask Zack is you have a free hour.
For dinner we went to Crown Burger. Zack already knew it was his favorite place on earth, but the girls were skeptical. Needless to say, they're now huge fans. I think there's something in the Spjute genes that makes you a Crown Burger fan for life. After dinner we headed to the Salt Palace where they had all kinds of fun games set up for families. I thought it would be packed, but there was hardly anyone there. Good thing because the girls talked me in to doing karaoke for my first, and last, time. It was a disaster and I was grateful it was dark without many people. We got to play big huge jenga, atari games, life sized bowling, and there was a room full of bounce houses. It was amazing. When we got back to the hotel we told the kids we were going swimming. They were amazed that we would allow them to swim at 9:00 at night.
Saturday morning we woke up and went swimming again. The kids surely thought the world was ending. Then we headed to the children's museum. Sadly, Sage is the only one still young enough to enjoy it there. Zack and Kate impatiently waited for her to see everything. Then it was on to the Leonardo Museum, which we all loved. It had some really great exhibits. From there we met Grandma Tracy and went to the new aquarium at the Layton Mall. That was really cool and we got to touch iguanas, starfish, and all kinds of other fish. Sage got to talk to a mermaid, which made her life complete.
By the time we got to April and Toby's to celebrate the new year everyone was pretty exhausted. But we rallied to have a great time. We had pizza and then played all kinds of video games, including an old school power pad from the good old days. Why don't they make those anymore? And why didn't I get a picture? Spjutes really know how to party late into the night (not at all), but when everyone started heading home at 8:30 my kids were so tired that there were no complaints. We made it home by 10:00 and were in bed shortly after. Yes, party animals I know. We did party it up though in Salt Lake. The kids loved it and are hoping that its our new tradition. And I think I'm down with that:)
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Zack doesn't look happy at all... |
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playing huge jenga |
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They really were having fun |
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Bounce house fun |
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children's museum |
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awesome aquarium |
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Sage's dream come true (how would you like that job?) |
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Jake and his best buddy Sam |
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Waiting for the dome movie to start |
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Horrible karaoke because the girls decided not to sing |
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Zack getting his first taste of real powder |