Friday, May 21, 2010

Girls Trip May 2010

Some (not all, but some) of my closest friends and I took off to St. George last weekend to get some good girl time in. We stayed at my parents; it's so great to have that place. We had a blast! Thursday night we had tickets to Brian Reagan and boy was he a great opener to our vacation. We all laughed so hard the entire time, some even to tears. We got some pool time in Friday and Saturday and we also went to the outlets and mall and all felt like we came away with more than we planned on, big surprise huh? Saturday most of us went to Fiesta Fun and played the arcade games. It was like we were little kids again. Alli won 200 tickets on one game! It was so funny to watch all those tickets coming out. Each night we tried new restaurants which has become one of my new favorite things to do down there. The first night, before Brian Reagan, we decided to try Mexican. Well the first place we went we ended up walking out of due to find too many creatures crawling on our table in the first 2 minutes of sitting down. We stuck with the Mexican food and tried the next on the list of choices, it turned out to be a winner, thank goodness. Friday night we tried the Brick Oven and oh my goodness, did we love it! The service was a bit slow but the food and atmosphere was great! I'll definitely be going back! Saturday night we tried this new American Cuisine close to the house...well let's just say none of us were impressed. Everything was ridiculously over priced for how much you got and there was a charge for everything extra you asked for...probably won't be going back.

Paula Cazuela's Restaurant
At the Tuacahn theater



Brian Reagan Brick Oven

The Pool



Fiesta Fun

Alli's winnings
Counting all our tickets, Alli's made up the majority
We combined them all and all picked out prizes for ourselves
Allison got handcuffs for her prize and chose me to be her prisoner.
We even made up a dance Friday night but I'll have to get permission from the girls to post that...there is some great stuff in there. I hope we can make this an annual thing or something! Thanks for the fun girls!

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