




The sun was so bright and the grass so green, there was no resisting sitting on a block of ice and sliding down the steepest hill in all of Salt Lake County. I had never been Ice Blocking and that was something Joshlyn couldn't live with. So, after a King Kong ice cream cone, and some rocking out to Lemonheads, we arrived at the mother of all hills. So here are some samples of our icy experience.
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