Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Jump On It


We love Jump On It! This place is great. It's great for some really heart beating exercise but it is so much fun you don't even realize that is what you are getting...A great workout!! On Mondays, Jump On It costs $20.00 for an entire family, up to 8 people. So it's a great family night destination, especially for a large family that would normally cost twice that much. They have a smaller kid area as well as a big kid (adult) area. There are trampolines every where even on the walls to bounce off of. It's fun to do tricks or play a little basketball. They have an area that has blow up bounce slides for the little people as well. It is a great destination for every age in any family. Their web address is www.jumponitparty.com or click HERE
They are located at 7 South 1550 W. Suite 200 in Lindon.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

SLEDDING

Sledding during the snowy season is a blast! It is something everyone in the family can do. In Utah there are so many places to sled. Of course it is best when the snow is new and not too icy. One place our family loves to go is up American Fork Canyon to a place called Mutual Dell. It is great for the young sledders as well as the more mature ones. In most cases it costs per carload to go up into American Fork Canyon but if you tell the Ranger that you are heading to Mutual Dell than it is free.
Mutual Dell
is a beautiful camp.
(Restrooms with flush toilets are available at various locations around the Dell
.) It is located at mile marker 13.5 on State Route SR92 and is about 6500 feet in elevation. It sets on 30 acres on permit from the US Forest Service and is surrounded by the Uinta National Forest.
It is open year round, but is closed on Sundays.
Another great sledding spot is Tibble Fork, it too is up American Fork Canyon. It is for the more experienced sledders. Soon after entering the canyon, you'll reach the Forest Service toll station ($6 per vehicle). Approximately 5 miles later, turn left at a fork, following signs to "Granite Flat Campground / Tibble Fork Reservoir".
Make sure you bring plenty of snacks and hot chocolate when going sledding. You and your crew will work up quite an appetite!
Some of our favorites are
French Bread Sandwiches
: A large French Bread loaf cut in half lengthwise, filled with meats, cheeses, lettuce and tomato. Then sliced into individual portions.
Easy to grab even with gloves on!
Puppy Chow: 1 cup Peanut Butter
1 package Chocolate Chips (semi sweet)
1 cube of Butter
1 large box of Rice Chex
1 box of Powdered Sugar
Melt Peanut Butter, Chocolate Chips and Butter in a microwave safe bowl. Pour over Chex Cereal, mix together. Dump into a paper bag with the powder sugar and shake, shake, shake.
Now to eat these they will have to take off their gloves but so worth it!

And of course a big thermos full of your favorite Hot Chocolate.
Have SNOW much fun!!!