Showing posts with label Rexburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rexburg. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Summer Vacation Part 1

We are finally back from our one month summer vacation.  It was fun but I'm glad to be home.
We started at Utah for my dad's family reunion. We were able to stay at my brother's house, the kids love playing with their cousins.

We also got to go to Thanksgiving point at the Museum of Curiosity.
After the reunion we headed to Rexburg for the fouth of the July. I was excited to go to the parade since it has been about 8 years since I've seen it. The kids had a lot of fun playing "ninja destruction" waiting for the parade, and they scored with the candy.
My making her famous home made root bear.
The kids had a blast playing in my parents' basement, and watching a movie before bed with their cousins.
We also were able to go to Porter Park a few times to ride the Carousel.
Since we all were feeling somewhat under the weather we didn't go to Yellowstone like we originally planned, but we did go to Mesa Falls.
While we were in Rexburg we also got to see a lot of our professors at BYU-Idaho and were able to sit in some of the classes. We also all got very sick while we were town, so I didn't take many pictures rest of the trip because I had no energy, but we had a lot of fun seeing our friends.
After Rexburg we headed to Zion's for Dustin's family reunion which I will post about later since I took zero pictures and hoping to steal some from Dustin's sisters.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Summer Vacation Part 1: Rexburg

I don't even know where to begin....
I have been MIA because we were traveling all of June and a little bit of July. Our little family had driven 80+ hours this summer! And our boys did awesome, during all those hours, I'm sure having movies playing almost the whole time helped.
It's been a crazy summer but also a blast. We closed on our house (more on that later) moved and unpacked as much as we could and left two days later to Rexburg.
We just hung around in Idaho between reunions and a wedding so we got to spend a lot of time with my folks. It was great, and now that my mom has retired we got to spend even more time with her, the kids just loved hanging out with grandma. I also got to spend time with some old friends it was great.

While we were in Rexburg we were able to do a lot of fun things.

We went to our usuals; Taco Time was our first stop, and of course we had to go to Porter's, Pizza Pie Cafe, Millhollow, and my mom watched the kids while Dustin and I went to the temple, it was crazy busy.

 The Rexburg temple is so beautiful, I couldn't stop taking pictures. I miss being able to see a temple everyday. One night we took the kids to the temple grounds. Thomas loves the Rexburg temple he told us that's the temple he wants to be married in. He also said there were "so many churches" in Idaho, ha ha,

Walking on temple grounds.
We also bought a pass to ride the carousel while we were there,  so we did that several times, we went with some friends, and ran into some friends there. That's another thing I love about Rexburg, running into people all the time, even people we met when we lived in Orlando.
The kids loved going.
We also took the kids to the Gardens at BYU-Idaho.
We went to Smith Park a lot. Thomas went down the "big" slide by himself. I remember being terrified of that slide when I was a kid, I didn't blame Oliver when he didn't want to go by himself. It was fun seeing my kids playing at the same park I grew up playing in. So many memories...
And just hanging out at my parent's house:
We enjoyed the nice grass, building Lincoln logs with Grandpa West, playing in the basement with the huge Waffle blocks, making breakfast with grandma.
We also visit BYU-Idaho a couple of times. What a great place BYU-Idaho is. We were fortunate enough to be there the last week of school and Dustin and I were able to talk to most of our art professors! It was so great, we were probably there for four hours. Not too many colleges could you go back 4 and half years later and your professors still remember you. I could be bias, but art teachers are the best, they are so inspiring in so many ways, spiritually, artistic-ly, and in life in general.
We also took the boys, and got them all BYU-Idaho attire. 
Dustin went down to the library everyday to work, and sometimes he would bring Thomas. This picture is so deju vu to me, I would find Dustin at this exact spot working on art when we were in college doing the exact same thing, drawing.
And more pictures of the temple as we would pass by to get to my parents.
It was so good to be there. Rexburg is seriously the best and is good for the soul. I do miss it very much, but I do love Texas too... and now I have a house!