Good morning to a wonderful breakfast, kids locked out of their own bedrooms, a beautiful mountain view, and the world's most adorable toddler. Our 10AM 'walking out the door' time turned quickly into 11:20AM. We made pancakes, sausage, and eggs for breakfast and enjoyed the gloomy but beautiful morning. I sat on the balcony and read for a little bit while everyone else scrambled around to get ready. Our day trip was to Clark's Trading Post. Clark's had plenty of fun things for the kiddos to do including a train ride, trained bears, a magical mansion, and candle dipping! It wasn't an adult's place of choice but it was fun seeing the kids enjoy themselves! The train ride was entertaining, there was a wolf man there who chased the train! There was a story that went along with the 'wolf man' that was pretty hilarious. He reminded me a lot of my big brother.. shooting guns while wearing a raccoon tail hat. We also went and got our picture taken at one of those 'old fashion' photo places where we dressed up in scandalous clothes. Haha! Our theme was 'Gangsters and Gals', with my 1 year old nephew being the gangster and his Mom, 3 Aunts, 2 Grandmas, and Niece being his gal. It was pretty hilarious. We all were holding props like cards, pistols, bottles of booze, and he got to hold a shot glass. We got an awesome shot of us while he was knocking back a shot. Too funny! It was family night at Elvio's Pizza! Mo the clown was there to create some pretty stunning balloon characters, he even made a guitar that actually played! The kids ate for 1 penny for each pound they weighed. My nephew ate for 23 cents.. good thing we paid before we ate.. he probably would have cost 50 cents on the way out! For those of us under 12.. pizza was only 1 buck a slice! The pizza was awesome! It was super thin and flimsy but packed with flavor! We're all home relaxing now.. my engagement pictures have been put online if anyone is curious to see them.. Click here to see them! They're also on facebook! :) Check back tomorrow! xo
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