Spring break was a stay-cation. We also wanted to use our Get Out pass as much as possible. We started off Monday at Jump Around Utah. James and Kaden's friends' families joined us. They had a lot of fun and places like this are more fun with lots of kids to play tag, hide and seek, etc.
I gave Lynnlee my phone and told her to take pictures. She did a great job!
Tuesday we had appointments and stuff during the day so that night we went to The Escape Key. Some of James's friends came with us. The only room available was the hardest level of difficulty. We really enjoyed finding all of the clues but it was tricky. We did end up escaping but we got the final answers wrong about the situation of the attack.
Provo Beach Resort was on the way home so we stopped and played a round of laser tag since it's also on the pass. These were the only pictures I got from the whole night.
Wednesday we took lunch to Harvey Park in Cedar Hills.
That night we went bowling at Fat Cats.
Thursday we went to Sea Quest in Layton with Grandpa and Grandma Lowry. It is a really fun aquarium that definitely exceeded expectations! Also on the Get Out pass.
The aquarium said it's an interactive aquarium and I would definitely agree. It's like a petting zoo for sea life and other random animals. There was a pig in the first exhibit area. They had spiders, snakes, frogs, lizards, porcupine, sloth, sea otters, sting rays, and even little teeny tiny fish that eat your skin cells when you put your hands in the water (pictured below).
We went to dinner at Pizza Pie after the aquarium.
Then we decided to stop at the Salt Lake cemetery and see my aunt Pat's headstone. We miss her so much! Every Wednesday I think about her and miss spending time with her.
I've wanted to take my kids to Ensign Peak for a few years now and we decided to hike it spur of the moment. We were so close and it's a very short hike so we couldn't pass up the opportunity. We were not prepared though. Lynnlee was a trooper hiking in her sandals and Sienna in her dressy boots.
We went to Angela Johnson's studio with her Tree of Life exhibit. She is an amazing self taught sculptor. She was the artist of the Light of the World Exhibit at the Thanksgiving Point gardens.