Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Igloo's, Sonic, and snow!
So, we have been planning for months to go out to Steven's Pass in the Northern Cascade mountains to go and try and build an igloo. Unfortunately, Tyler's truck was not running for about 3 weeks until we repaired it. It had a broken water pump, leaky gaskets, and hose. After many months of wanting to build this igloo, we finally headed on our way up there to build it. We bought our molds at Target and were on our way. We got up to the pass around 2-3pm and had to find a good place to build it. We decided to try near the Nordic run and found a nice place in between some power lines and hidden in some trees. We started building the igloo and the snow was perfect!!! Sadly, we realized that we really didn't know how to build this and that when we neared the roof that it was going to most likely collapse. So after about an hour and feeling the temperature start to drop and it gradually getting darker we called it quits. We decided to go eat at the 59er Diner up near Leavenworth. At this point, I had a brilliant idea. I told Tyler that we should just head over to Wenatchee and get Sonic. You know that delicious restaurant with awesome Strawberry Limeade and Ex long chili cheese Coney dogs???
He thought the idea brilliant and that it would be a great B-day present for his little sister. So we drove another 40-50 miles or so to Wenatchee and bought a ton of food, drinks, and icecream. We bought a cooler and filled it with ice and put it in the back of the truck where it stayed nice and cold due to the snow that fell when we were driving back home. We got back around 9:00 and his little sister and brother couldn't stop jumping and giving him hugs for getting them Sonic. They miss it a lot.
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How cute! I would have loved to build an igloo!!! When it snowed here, which it never does, no one wanted to build even a little snowman with me. So jealous of the igloo even if it didn't have a roof. You can call it a fort! How much snow do you get there? I thought Seattle only got rain?
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