Wednesday, July 26, 2017

July Catch up!


July has been a whirlwind! I feel like I have spent a good chunk of my month at the airport... Oh wait, I have! After we got back from Alabama, I headed to Louisville for a few days of work meetings with Big O. 

Luckily, Louisville is a pretty cool place.


We always stay right on the river in Indiana when we go and I love love love the city/river/bridge views! 

I had enough time for a run/walk one afternoon and ran from Indiana to Kentucky over the pedestrian bridge. 
On the way to the airport we had a little time to kill, so we decided to check out Waverly Hills Sanatorium. Waverly is an old hospital that housed tens of thousands of Tuberculosis patients in the early 1900s. Apparently thousands died there. 

Since the regular gate wasn't open, naturally we went up the service entrance driveway. We cruised around the creepy building and then were abruptly stopped by a worker who said we were trespassing. They were not happy and I guess the service driveway we had just driven up was just barely laid down with new asphalt. We looked at our rental car and there were drips of tar all over the wheel wells.

.... Oops. The owners we so mad, threw our keys and held us there for a bit. By then we were cutting it close to make our flight. They went back to check the freshly laid driveway and it turned out the damage wasn't nearly as bad as they thought it would be. 

They let us go, wouldn't take any of our money and even helped wash some of the tar off the vehicle. Turned out to be a decent ending. Phew!

Madi was in town for a bit in July, so we made it to Cafe Rio and she came down to Utah County to visit Logan and Anna who were also in town. 

We took a side trip to Battle Creek Falls. 

 She's the BEST!
Snow cone season is in full swing, we've been about every week at least... but my favorite memory is this^ little can't talk about it without laughing! Aaron wore his brand new shoes that night and some little kid dumped his pink snow cone on his new shoes. I died. 

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