Tuesday, October 24, 2017

Breaking Fall 2017

We knew last year after we left Meridian that we would be coming again for Fall Break this year. The kids LOVED spending time with Kabrynna and Dallin and we LOVE the Stephenses.

This year did not disappoint! We left early Thursday morning and the kids (who travel SO well) made it the whole drive without a break. We got to Idaho, had lunch, made some spider crafts and then headed to the Farmstead fall festival for the evening. The weather was awesome (high 70's) so it was the perfect night to go.



Punkins.


 

This Lizard has haunted us since last year. ALL the kids were too scared to walk through but ALL three went through twice this year.

K wasn't so sure.






Friday morning we went to the Warhawk  airplane museum. SO cool! It was full of airplanes that had been used and flown for our country. Lots of memorabilia and with Ted as our guide, we got to see some pretty neat stuff. We had a delicious lunch at the Tower Grill (came highly recommended).

Dallin was SO great with the kids. Constantly offering piggy back rides, corralling Enzo and Kingston. He's a gem.
Mc packed this baby bunny around as often as she could. She may have asked 100 times to bring it home.


The temple open house was Saturday morning- it was chilly but the church, like always ran the event smoothly and seamlessly. I did have to get up at 8 AM and head to the Walmart to buy Mc a dress because I forgot to pack her one. My choices were the gray dress she already has, Christmas dresses or the pink one. Pink one it is. Doug and Amanda get to be ushers during the upcoming weeks. The temple was beautiful and perfect. I love taking my kids through to see the ordinance rooms and feel the spirit in the House of the Lord.

One of my favorite pictures from the open house.

This picture of our family looked perfect when they took it. When I opened the email, Mike Wasowski couldn't be missed.
It only makes sense that after we went to the temple, that we go and tour the old Idaho State Penitentiary. I wish we would have had more time to read all the placards and to really focus on the building. Super creepy and FULL of history. The youngest kid there, a boy of 10, was in prison for shooting his mother because she asked him to do the laundry.






Solitary confinement. Not sure why it was solitary because they would sometimes have 5-6 men in there at a time.

Cell mates.


Since we arrived in Meridian, the kids asked to get in the hot tub. On our last night there, while the adults went to eat at Fork (delicious), Kabrynna and Dallin watched the kids and graciously hot tubbed with them. Even Enzo got in and loved it.

We love having friends in our lives that feel like family. Friends that, no matter how much time has passed, still feel comfortable and familiar. We laughed and joked.We are watching our kids grow up and become viable members of society. I love having these connections. I love making memories with my little family and being around people that we love so much. Here is to next year in Idaho!

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