Saturday, December 17, 2011

a lucky ride.

Some of my favorite weekend nights always seem to be when Joshua and I have no plans and get invited to something last minute and we end up going. 
Those nights, to me, for some reason are always eventful. 
Like Friday night Whitney text me and let me know that Out N Back is having Santa, a raffle for some goods, hot cocoa and marshmallows.
After Joshua's 4.5 hour final we decided this would be good for the kids to get out and off we went.
The kids scored some sweet water bottles and tasty hot cocoa with large marshmallows and I found a green jacket that I'm pretty sure I need.  After meeting the cousins the kids were ready to really run around and play and made it obvious the store was not the place to do that and headed to the Riverwoods. 
We walked around Provo Beach, checked out Santa and soaked up the Christmas atmosphere. 
We decided that we wanted to ride the horse drawn carriage and waited in line for a good hour (which we thought would go by much faster)in the bitter cold. Here is where the lucky part comes in. 
The kids for the past hour while running around in line were so excited to ride on the horse carriage, could hardly contain themselves.
As we setteled on the carriage the driver leaned back and told us that we were getting a "special" ride. Of course we are thinking you say this to all your guests and he then proceeded to tell us that we were THE LAST ride of the night and that he was not going to be dropping us off where he picked us up but at his horse trailer. 
That meant he was not going back to the line of 30 plus people.  
 He didn't want to face the mob of angry holiday shoppers that had been waiting for the hour or more as well to ride.
Turns out getting dropped off at the trailer was even better than riding the carraige for the kids because they got to pet Jerry, the horse and talk to the driver. 
We are so lucky. 
I love the holidays and love spending it with family. 
Um this is going to be our holiday card. 
We have yet to send one in our 6 years of marriage.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays,
Love,
The Burgesses'


Wipeout.

1 comments:

Smiths said...

The spur of the moment things always seem to work out better than the planned one huh! Crazy, but thank goodness life still gives us happy suprises.

I have to add... it looked cooooold. Are you guys coming or what? :)