The last week of our trip was spent in Idaho. My mom was kind enough to take a couple of days off work to watch Erica so I could study for the bar. I had all these great plans of studying on my trip, but as you've seen, there was little time for that. I actually almost caught up by the end thanks to my mom.
Here is a view from the house my parents are building just south of Pocatello, Idaho. We roasted marshmallows and ate smores.
3 generations
Erica was not a fan of the tractor this time around...
...unless it was turned off and she was with "mama".
A view of my parents' house from down the road.
My parents took Erica to the park to entertain her while I studied. I am so proud of my mom in this picture. She will be 62 next month and she is still going down slides.
I think it's so funny how clueless kids are on slides. "Maybe if I stick my foot out here like this, it won't flip me around and make me bash my head... or maybe it will."
Erica loved her time with cousin Lincoln. They got along so well. They are actually moving to Phoenix soon. I can't wait. I am so excited to have family closer.
A modeling shoot for the Baby Banana Brush??
Erica was obssessed with my sister's cat. She chased him around for hours. The coolest was when he would walk into an open cabinet, unsuspecting, only to have Erica shut the door on him in a mad fit of hysterical laughter. If you are really interested in a funny video (Molly and Sonja), you can check out my family website.
I was able to visit my friend Mindi, who moved to Idaho not too long ago.
One night, my mom woke me up at midnight because there was a fire across the street. That is the closest I've ever been to an uncontrolled fire. It was scary, but the firemen had it out pretty quickly.
The day before we left to come home, my mom and brother watched Erica, while I drove to Salt Lake to attend Erin's wedding. We were former law school classmates and bailiffs. I spent a wonderful day watching the Joseph Smith movie at the Legacy Theater, watching Erin's sealing performed by Elder Bednar and attending an endowment session at the Salt Lake Temple. All without a baby. Talk about an uplifting, spiritual day.
That night, I drove back to Pocatello. The next day, we drove back to Salt Lake and flew home. It was a joyous reunion with Troy. We are very tired, but slowly catching up to real life. It is good to be home. We missed all our friends here. Erica is very, very happy to be back in her own bed with her own toys. More hysterical laughter ensued after seeing all of her old stuff and her old dog.
Thanks mom and dad for all your help. We miss you.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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6 comments:
It was great to have Erica stay with us and she is welcome back anytime. Oh yes it was nice to have Nancee around as well.
What a busy trip! Glad you are home!
Whew! I am exhausted just reading about all of your adventures. I'm glad you had such a great time and were able to see so many people that you love.
Tangent: I still can't believe how light Erica's hair is!
I think its funny you hinted that I should check out your mom's blog to watch the video of Erica and the cat...because I already watched about 6 times before this blog post! haha
SO CUTE! I love the picture of her on the tractor!
Looks like fun. Your parents' new house looks like it has a gorgeous view! Oh, and I put a review on amazon of the BBB. You should post a pic on there of erica using it!
Wow!!! Busy busy trip. I'm so glad we were able to see you!! good luck on the bar!
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