End of Chapter of Four

Chapter of Four.  You’ve been good to us, but it’s time to close you and move on.  Before family member #5 came, we wanted to do some fun things with our girls.  Here are some of the highlights.

Classic Fun Center in Orem.  Roller skating, roller blading, scooters, laser tag, bounce house, climbing, and a little arcade.  Good work Kathryn for getting a great groupon deal. Anyone remember groupon?

Frozen yogurt afterwards.  What a fun day!

Next up, Cirque du Soleil.  I’ve read about them in a couple of my classes and other business books.  They are always the case study for Red Ocean vs Blue Ocean strategies.  The ultra short story is that rather than compete in “red oceans” against the traditional circus and the traditional theater where the market is saturated and it’s a bloody competition, they took elements from both and created a whole new show in a “blue ocean” that is unique and fresh, and they don’t really have any competitors, so they’re not blood in the water.  So, after reading about them several times, I decided to look and see what it would take to go see one of their shows.  It turns out that they were performing in Salt Lake in just a few weeks.  So, we decided to go for it and get tickets.  The show did not disappoint.  It was quite spectacular really.  True to the textbooks and case studies, there were lots of amazing acts from the circus, and they were mixed in with a running storyline.  We were just floored by the strength and skill of most of the performers.  I didn’t think to get any video till the very end, but you can read more about the show here: https://www.cirquedusoleil.com/press/kits/shows/corteo.

We had some fun times at Jakers Pumpkin Patch in Springville too.  Cornpits, slides, and a bumpy ride through a soupy pumpkin field.

We had a really fun drive up the canyon.  We drove all the way up Hobble Creek and over to Diamond Fork.  We then discovered that the road out that was recently reopened after the fire was closed again due to flooding concerns.  So, rather than backtrack, we took the road out through Sheep Creek.  It made for a long, but beautiful misty fall day drive.

For the last hurrah, we headed up early afternoon for a fun day at Cornbelly’s at Thanksgiving Point.  There were lots and lots of fun things to do and everyone had a really great time.  If you haven’t been recently, we thought it was worth the trip.

Isn’t Kathryn amazing, doing all of this just a day before #5 came.

Looking back, we have so many fun memories of our family of four.  We have been incredibly blessed.  Time to close this chapter and move to zone defense.  “Hi, could we get a table for FIVE?”  It’s going to take some time to get used to that!