Because keeping small (/medium/large) children entertained and happy and out of the way while the church cultural hall was transformed for the wedding reception sounded m-i-s-e-r-a-b-l-e, Grandma and Pops offered to lead an expedition into Soda Springs to check out some local attractions. We happily tagged along!
First stop was to a grocery store for kool-aid and other supplies; we sent Chuck in and took pictures while he was gone :). Isn't my niece Courtney darling? I miss her.
Then it was off to Hooper Springs (after discovering the cool local geyser was out of order. Lame.) As we drove through Soda Springs, I jokingly played the part of tour guide and pointed out funny things and made up 'fun facts' about houses and such.
And (unbeknownst to me) Courtney took pictures of everything I pointed out, hahaha! These were some of my favorites - the turquoise shade of one roof, the awesome gated area on another :). I love that we have this aspect of the trip recorded!
And then we pulled in to Hooper Springs Park:
The first order of business was to dip our cups into the spring of natural soda water so everyone could have a taste of it in its original form.
It basically tastes like tonic water and most of us spit it back out - some unfortunately back into the spring itself (cough, Mallory, cough, Will).
Pops easily guzzled down a cup; he grew up on the stuff :). And we liked the sign that clarified it was for drinking, not swimming... hopefully everyone else who visits follows that rule!
Thennnn things got delicious; Pops mixed the water with kool-aid for a slightly fizzy concoction that went over muuuuch better with me the kids.
It's blurry, but I love Jack's little red kool-aid moustache.
After a few more minutes of running around and kool-aid drinking time,
we piled back into the van for the drive back to the church for the reception.
Such cute little apple slice eaters!
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Yay for Hooper Springs and the slag "hill" thing! Did you get to watch any trucks dump? Maybe they don't work on Saturdays.
Did you guys just add Kool-Aid powder? Or sugar also? We used to add Root Beer flavoring/concentrate and sugar (probably lots) and make Hooper Root Beer. (I know I already told you that, but I just thought I'd share that memory again for my own personal benefit.)
Back in the day the had a clown swing. Hard to describe, but awesome. It was always the highlight of the trip for me.
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