Monday, May 26, 2014

Park City, Short Hair, and Other Tid-Bits



Sorry it's been so long.

Anyways. I have a job, and I work, and Nathan is getting paid to research, and I'm going through something of a mid-life crisis, so we went to Park City this Memorial Day. Because somehow all of those thoughts are connected to one another.

We hiked up a mountain (which was really more or less a big hill), I forgot to put sunburn on my neck so now it's nice and pink, we ate at this shady deli on Main Street, decided to not pay $40 for the alpine coaster that was going to last maybe two minutes, and went swimming at our hotel. It was memorable and actually a really nice chance to get away. Oh, we also recycled all the cardboard and glass that's been laying around our house for the last several months. Park City has a 5,000 sq ft. recycling facility, and I really like that about the city. I wish more towns had a recycling service that comprehensive.

The set-up reminded us of the Alps in Germany, and so we concluded that we could see ourselves living in Park City if we had to live in Utah.

We ended our trip with some disappointing gelato that cost way too much for too little, and so when we got to Provo we went to the Creamery.

Also, I got another haircut. I seem to chop off my hair every two years, so it's a thing. See below for more details.