On Sunday I went to the ice park with Mette, Kieran, and Lola. The ice park is the sight of the world ice art championships and takes place every year here in Fairbanks. If you want to learn more, you can go to www.icealaska.com. Having said that, I will now mention that we didn’t stroll through any of the sculptures. I guess we'll have to do that next time. Instead, we went straight to the kid’s section of the park where, among other things, there are tons of ice slides!!
First Kieran and Lola checked out the igloo…
…and then we hit one of our first slides, which was a giant halibut!
Here’s a video of the action:
We slid down a few other slides before arriving at the BIG slides!
If you’re wondering what sliding down this race track is like, I took a video of Lola and I riding a sled down…yes, I’m the one screaming, not Lola!
Kieran showed us all how to crawl through the ice tunnel
and then we hit a few more slides before nap time.
What a fun, fantastic morning!!
The rest of the day wasn’t nearly as exciting and consisted of shoveling snow off the porch and strapping on snowshoes to make a new packed trail out of the yard after a big snow storm a couple of weeks ago that gave us about as much snow in a week as we saw all of last winter! I think I’m finally finished with all of the shoveling from that one, but if we get another big snowfall, I have no idea where I’m going to be able to dump the snow. Surely I can come up with something!
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