We decided to go to the Cabin on Sunday evening and sleep over to Monday. Perhaps Laura's constant asking to go to there once we accidentally mentioned it (she brought it up at least once every 4 minutes) had something to do with the going. There is something magical for kids in the word "cabin".
Right before we got to the turnoff to the gate for the cabin we realized we didn't have the keys. So, we went back home to get them and some other things we forgot to bring. A demanding two-year old really helps in the forgetfullness department. Yes, we ended up driving almost 3 hours to get to the cabin. Here is Laura in the back seat towards the end of the journey.We decided to stop and stretch our legs on the trip back up. We went and saw Bridal Veil falls. It was exceptionally crowded, but the hike was a lot of fun.
The cabin was wonderful once we got there. Here are some pictures of the best parts. Laura's favorite was, of course, the river. She threw buckets of rocks and loved wading.
We also adored the snuggles and relaxing. Here is Laura with a cup of lemonade on the cool back porch.And, Jason and I snuggling while Laura plays with the rocks.Since we forgot the syrup for breakfast, despite the trip back down, we ran and ate a yummy lunch in Park City at one of our favorite places: Loco Lizard. Here's Laura there!We stopped by the outlets. We couldn't help ourselves in spite of massive Labor Day crowds. After much looking, we found Laura a warm and waterproof winter coat. You think they'd have a better selection of such items here in Utah, but we've looked everywhere to find a zip-up one. We also found the majority of our linens for the Master Bathroom. Here is Laura showing why she needs a winter coat. Yep, the leaves are changing up the canyon.
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