Ever since I found out about the Ice Castles a month ago, I've
really wanted to go and check it out. Making it a reward for losing
weight was definitely good motivation to work hard. It's about an hour
drive away in Midway. Once we started getting into city limits you
could tell that was German/Swiss inspired. Even the church buildings
were followed that design.
How cool is that?! I looked up Midway later and it is in fact all
about the Swiss culture. I will definitely come back for some of the
events they have going on in the year. It reminded me of Leavenworth and
made me feel like I had a little piece of home.
There were two lines for the Ice Castles. One for people who needed
to purchase tickets and one for those who bought online. Really glad we
bought online before because that line was much shorter. The downside
was that we went on a Saturday and so it was still really busy, so we
were still waiting to get in for about 20 minutes or so. It was
FREEZING!
When we finally
got in, it was amazing to see what these people had created. You got an
idea for it from the outside, but being inside really made the
experience whole. Anna was just excited to be outside and running around
and she kinda made her claim on an in between area where the snow was
softer and she kept falling and getting snow all over her sweatpants. It
was cute and I would have let her just go for it, but there were too
many people and she was getting in people's way. Once it started getting
darker, you could start to see the lights under the ice. So cool!
Definitely the best part.
There was a lot more to see, but we were cold, hungry, and it was
too crowded to enjoy any more than we did. We came home and ate quick
meals. We decided that next year we will come on a weekday and then go
out for dinner afterward. In all, though, we marked this visit as a
success. We got out of the house and did something we've never done
before. In the winter, that's definitely a success.