We drove all night Thursday evening, which is great for the kids and less great for the drivers. But having three drivers helps; I think we were all able to get a couple of hours of sleep, on and off. We arrived at Rexburg and the girls were ready to go. Here we break out some coloring things for them at Kylee and Chas' house while we try to decide what fun things to do.
We went to the Rexburg library; it was huge compared to the ones around here. There were even a couple of fish tanks.
Trying out the cool spinning chairs with Uncle Chas. My girls took to them really well. I wondered how well they would do at this new place with some 'new-ish' people, but none of them had any problems. Thanks for being a cool aunt and uncle.
After the library was duck feeding time. These ducks were not afraid of humans - really not afraid of humans. It was the first time I got a duck to eat a piece of bread straight from my hands.
And eating our picnic (what we didn't feed to the ducks).
Rexburg must love their candy because I saw two specialty candy shoppes. We went to one with 100 different flavors of root beer. My parents bought one for Will to take to him. The girls picked candy over soda pop.
Kylee and Chas' apartment is not large enough to comfortably fit everyone, so we went down to play in the lounge. It has a big television and a pool table and a few games. Here Adam has a conversation with Aunt Allison.
Kids are falling off the big chairs. Thanks for the ride Uncle Zach.
And this is the graduation. Elder Rasband from the quorum of the twelve came to speak at the big ceremony. I really enjoyed his talk. All of my children slept through this; I guess we really wore them out during the drive and busy day. I wasn't able to hear most of the other graduation because Adam was teething and super grumpy, but I did get to see Kylee walk across the stage (but no pictures, bummer).
Congratulations Kylee! Good work. I will put up some more pictures later of other fun things we did in Idaho.






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