Sunday, June 8, 2008

An Early Father's Day

A few weeks ago I heard a morning show describe the difference between Mother's Day and Father's Day. It was stated that Mother's Day is a day when mothers everywhere get to take a day off to enjoy doing something for themselves while dads watch the kids for the day. Father's Day was then described as a day very similar to Mother's Day in that dads get to be dads and spend a day by themselves with the kids.


I know they were attempting to be humorous and I did laugh quite a bit, but if their definitions hold true then I got an early Father's Day yesterday! Jessi and her three sisters spent the day shopping which left me alone with our three children. I decided the kids might get a little antsy if we stayed home all day and to be honest, I might go a little stir crazy myself. So what to do on a Sunday afternoon?

Prior Lake is just a few miles from our home so I pulled out my real estate map book to see if there was a park on the lake that we could picnic at. I immediately noticed the massive green space on the map that was labeled "Lakefront Park". In the 6 years that we have lived in Shakopee I can't believe I haven't discovered this gem until now.


I packed a picnic, loaded up the kids, and headed out to see what the park had to offer. This park has it all! We found a very clean picnic shelter fully equipped with bathrooms waiting for us to enjoy our lunch. The kids behaved very well and Tate and Avery were very patient as Beckett took his time finishing his lunch. We then headed past the skate park (which was of great interest and conjured up many questions from the kids) to the large playground. The kids loved everything but probably would say the pirate ship was their favorite.


After some playtime, I was able to coax the kids into taking a walk while enjoying some nature along a portion of the more than 3 miles of trails. We headed toward the swimming beach and on the way we saw turtles, dragonflies, and ducks to name a few. I found out that there is a sandy beach with life guards on duty as well as boat slips available to park and swim. I couldn't be more pleased about the boat slips. This will give me some more ammunition to hopefully convince Jessi that a boat would be a great idea for our family!

If you are ever in the southwestern suburbs looking for something to do, I encourage you to check out this wonderful resource. From party pavilions to beach volleyball, this place seems to have it all. They have a very comprehensive website to check out photos, maps, and more information on the available amenities. Just visit: http://www.cityofpriorlake.com/parks_lakefront.shtml With gas prices continuing to rise, this park may become a very popular entertainment venue for our family this summer!

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