We had planned on taking a small family vacation this year, maybe to Disneyland for a few days or somewhere like that. The main idea is to go somewhere that isn't freezing and covered in snow but when our good friends Dave and Edina called and invited us to Tahoe with them, we couldn't resist. We stayed at Dave's parents house in Inclince Village. It was the perfect setting for all of us and our two families had an amazingly fun time together trying out all the different winter activities Tahoe has to offer. I can't believe I'm saying it, but I may finally have come around to cold-weather sports. Crazy, I know!
Edina's picture of the gorgeous lake.
Edina's picture of the gorgeous lake.
The first full day we went to a ski resort nearby called North Star. We spent the day walking through the shops stocking up on winter gear and just kind of exploring.
Getting ready to head in to Squaw Valley, home of the 1960 Winter Olympics. This place was really cool!
Delighted that they could walk around with a beer. They didn't put cup holders on strollers for nothing!
We took the boys tubing and it was super-fun! There were three hills to choose from and they were all really fast. We couldn't take the boys on our laps but we didn't need to because they were brave and went all by themselves. It was hard to pull them away when our time was up.
After tubing we ate lunch at a sushi restaurant in the Squaw village. Tripp was showing off his pretzel-eating skills to our waiter and I snapped this cute pic of him:)
Parker and Dave took Luke and Xander on their first ski adventure at a nearby hill. Both the boys and dads had a good time!
We went to a nice dinner at the Hyatt Inclince Village then went to the hotel's casino to try to hit it big...we did not, but we had fun and stayed out way past our bedtime!
On our last day we went back to North Star to ice skate. Edina and Parker are pros but for Dave and me, it was our first time. All I can say is that Dave almost blew out his knee and I am ready for Olympic trials...not really.
Luke saw this bungee trampoline and really wanted to do it...and so did I! At first I thought $12 for 5 minutes was a rip but after only 4 minutes of some pretty sick moves, including but not limited to a back flip, I was sick to my stomach and ready to get off.
Luke on the other hand had a great time and tears were shed when he wasn't able to go again. He's got energy for days!
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