Sunday, February 7, 2010

Park City

Friday afternoon, Dustin, Carter, and I headed to Park City. We were asked to go listen to a time share spiel, and we usually do it. We figure its an easy $100 for 90 minutes and we have mastered telling them no. So, after work, we got in our car and headed East.

Dustin and I love Park City. I think it is because it holds sentimental value for us. Dustin used to live there when we were dating and we would spend a lot of time there. I would drive there every Tuesday after school, we would go on a date, spend the night, then drive home Wednesday morning before my next class. It became a routine and I always looked forward to my time in Park City with him.

We went up to the time share presentation and listened to all the details. This was our second time to this particular one, and out of all the ones we have done, it is our least favorite. So, that makes telling them no rather easy. We received our $100 and left. While we were there we ran into Dustin's old roomie, who we haven't seen in six or more years, and exchanged numbers. It was so fun to see Josh again.

Dustin and I then took Peanut to Red Banjo.
It was our favorite place to go when we were dating. They have great pizza and a fun, chill atmosphere. Once there, we were seated but told it would take about 30 minutes for our pizza to be ready. No big deal, we can wait. Well, over an hour and fifteen minutes later, it was still not out. Carter was exhausted, it was 8:30, and he could no longer sit in the highchair. So, we asked for our pizza to go, and an hour and a half after getting there, we left, with our food in a box. It was a little frustrating, but the pizza was great.



On our way out Dustin ran into another friend, exchanged numbers, and we headed down the canyon. It was a nice outing, but hopefully we can go again soon!

1 comment:

  1. LOL -- my inlaws go to those time-share shpill things for the dinners...but they never told us you get MONEY for going!

    Easy $100 is right!

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