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Friday, June 24, 2011
Prairie Athletic Club Indoor Pool
Katie and I are here today, the last day of her brother's weeklong stint at Wander Wisconsin (great program through Wisconsin Youth Company). The Club includes a sizeable outdoor proto-water park with the requisite pounding pop music blasting through over-driven public address speakers, but it's cloudy and chilly today, so here we are. At 22 dollars a pop. Inside, kicking it old ... um, pool.
Still, fun is being had here in the immaculate, warren-like Club confines. It's nice. It's close. There's no big audio dynamite indoors. The restaurant got double points for not even offering fries AND a full bar. Sorry, sports fans, Mommy likes the option of pretending she's on vacation when she spends 60+ semolians for two people's afternoon amusement.
Hey! Somebody just turned on the jetty/fountainy things. Now it's officially a waterpark.
Still, fun is being had here in the immaculate, warren-like Club confines. It's nice. It's close. There's no big audio dynamite indoors. The restaurant got double points for not even offering fries AND a full bar. Sorry, sports fans, Mommy likes the option of pretending she's on vacation when she spends 60+ semolians for two people's afternoon amusement.
Hey! Somebody just turned on the jetty/fountainy things. Now it's officially a waterpark.
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Summer's First Week
Thus far we have cleaned rooms (complaaaaaiiiiiiints, but it got done), vacuum the basement (John), made sugar cookies (Katie & Mom), played at Yahara Park and gone to the library (with Quinn).
Wednesday it rained, so we journeyed to Menards to acquire Father's Day gifts, then had a really quite edible and delightful lunch at Fazoli's, an Italian chain restaurant near East Towne. I always forget or overlook this place, but it's worth visiting with kids. The piece de resistance, however, was our visit to the UW-Madison Geology Museum
In the course of the week we also checked out Midwest Pottery Works, and Madison Sourdough, both on Willy Street.
Wednesday it rained, so we journeyed to Menards to acquire Father's Day gifts, then had a really quite edible and delightful lunch at Fazoli's, an Italian chain restaurant near East Towne. I always forget or overlook this place, but it's worth visiting with kids. The piece de resistance, however, was our visit to the UW-Madison Geology Museum
In the course of the week we also checked out Midwest Pottery Works, and Madison Sourdough, both on Willy Street.
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