Sunday, April 13, 2008

park city


This weekend me and the girls from work had the time of our lives in Park City. We stayed at the lodge and soaked up the last bit of snow (actually I've been trying to give it a good farewell for a while now, but it just won't seem to stop coming). We definitely hit up the outlets first thing and then..
we went to eat some of the tastiest Mexican food right nearby the lodge. We enjoyed our Mexican experience to the fullest by embracing the culture. I had a little hat that I thought would be fitting for the occasion...don't worry, it was nothing big.

And we all know a sleepover is no sleepover without a jacuzzi run. And that is exactly what we did... run across the cold to the Jacuzzi. (Don't worry ladies...I didn't post the swimsuit pictures).
The next morning we took the bus to Main St...
and we did take some time to relax in between shopping and eating...
I saw things I'd never seen before...like a moose in designer jeans and lipstick.
To sum it up...it was an adventure.

5 comments:

The Fuller Family said...

Hi Katie. I have finally moved down to the beach. What beach are you at? Im in Huntington now. Hopefully we are close. Let me know.

Lara said...

Looks like a fun girl trip! So glad you could go, can't wait to see you in a few days!

Landvatter Family said...

That hat is so hot katie. I seriously miss you so bad. I love all the pics!

Krista and Trey said...

Katie, looked like you had a lot of fun. I am a huge Park City fan, it has been a few years since I have patronized it. Looks as if life is treating you well, that is awesome.

Stacey said...

Katie...its stacey bluth...crazy who you'll find by blog-stalking! haha, you are so cute!! Remember EFY? Good times....


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