Monday, April 21, 2008

Things to do in Phoenix???


So I am having company come in May and I need your HELP! My fabulous college roommate and her husband are coming from Vegas for a weekend, then my sister, her husband, and their two year old daughter are coming from Idaho - and I need some ideas of places we can go! So if you know if great restaurants, activities, (especially for little 2 year olds...) etc. PLEASE let me know!!!
I feel like I have a few places that would be fun - but I kind of live in this cycle of "sleep-work-drive-sleep" and don't really get out a whole lot!


6 comments:

Aaron and Kira Adams said...

Hey... do you know that picture was taken right after our car accident! Kinda gave me a fright when I saw it on your blog. Plus dont worry about enternaing us. The only thing Aaron really wants to do is to watch the D-Backs play! Something you and Mark want to do with us? Or should we go on our own?

Unknown said...

Well the Dbacks are always cool! I don't really know of anything fun. I just wanted to say thanks for your help you will have to come by at the end of the week to see the finished product! Thanks

K Lind said...

I don't have any Phoenix ideas but I just had to say HI! I ran into Kourtney yesterday and it made me think of you! How are you feeling? When are you due? - Kjerstin

Christy said...

For free entertainment, Tumbleweed Park (Germann/McQueen) is a must see for any 2 year old... the Phoenix Zoo is great as well (as long as it's under 100 degrees). At night, we always enjoy taking people to the drive-in Movie in Scottsdale... it's cheap, you can bring your own food and fun!

Heather said...

We LOVED the zoo when we lived there and we had a blast at the science museum. Are there any baseball games while their there? You could also get on the www.letterboxing.org site and check out places where boxes are there, it would help you explore! :)

J said...

Schnepf farms is fun for every age, epescially little kids. May is 'peach" festival. you can pick your own peaches on the weekends, and they have other activities. you can also go to the olive mill right by scnepf farms for a tour and learning how olive oil is made, plus you can taste test their yummy oils.... and they have a super yummy restaurant inside. There is a big grass area out front for kids to run around too. Let me know if you get any more ideas- I have company coming in May too!