Here are some pictures of us in the arcade waiting for the REAL fun to begin. Laser tag was really fun, even though I got whooped pretty bad. I think it is becoming a Thanksgiving family tradition.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Laser Tag
Here are some pictures of us in the arcade waiting for the REAL fun to begin. Laser tag was really fun, even though I got whooped pretty bad. I think it is becoming a Thanksgiving family tradition.
Family Pictures
In Loving Memory of Grandpa
This is the boys practicing the song for the funeral. They did a great job.
Monday, November 17, 2008
¡Paletas!
Paleta is a Spanish word used for popsicle ( I feel like a Sesame Street muppet right now just saying that).

The cutest little shop in downtown Provo just opened that sells paletas and nachos and ice cream and other treats. We went last weekend to pick up some treats to share with the fam. As you can see, these are very high class popsicles. You can choose between cream-based or water-based popsicles, and there are a ton of flavors. Shown above from left to right: Oreo cream, cream with strawberry in the center, strawberry (notice the real strawberry adornment at the bottom of the stick) and mixed fruit (I couldn't resist the kiwi).

They also sell frozen, chocolate covered bananas. We bought one and took a picture just to make Dad jealous!
Anyway, the paletas are amazing and so is the ice cream. The establishment was had a nice, family friendly atmosphere, and everything is so organized and clean and inviting. They have several little cute tables to sit at, and music in the background. I would recommend it to anyone. I don't know the name of it, because there is no sign or anything, but it is on the west side of center street.
Oh yeah, and if you go, brush up on your Spanish. I don't know how much English is spoken there.
The cutest little shop in downtown Provo just opened that sells paletas and nachos and ice cream and other treats. We went last weekend to pick up some treats to share with the fam. As you can see, these are very high class popsicles. You can choose between cream-based or water-based popsicles, and there are a ton of flavors. Shown above from left to right: Oreo cream, cream with strawberry in the center, strawberry (notice the real strawberry adornment at the bottom of the stick) and mixed fruit (I couldn't resist the kiwi).
Anyway, the paletas are amazing and so is the ice cream. The establishment was had a nice, family friendly atmosphere, and everything is so organized and clean and inviting. They have several little cute tables to sit at, and music in the background. I would recommend it to anyone. I don't know the name of it, because there is no sign or anything, but it is on the west side of center street.
Oh yeah, and if you go, brush up on your Spanish. I don't know how much English is spoken there.
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