Saturday, May 14, 2016

"On The Road Again," Back-to-Back, Part 2

Boise, Idaho

Home for one full day from Mesa, we set out for Boise Tuesday morning, 
stopping in Ogden overnight with Lois to break the eleven-hour trip into two.
Wish we had taken pics with Grandma.
After Jess cut and colored my hair, we had dinner with Lois at her favorite place, Chuck-O-Rama.
We laugh and tease about it, but the food is actually delicious.
We sat up to past midnight chatting with Grandma.
She is so much fun and we adore her.

How would you like to have this cute sight greet you after a long road trip?
Next day, when we arrived in Boise, Miss Claire welcomed us in this get-up. 



She couldn't decide what to put on her head, 

the princess crown or the Minnie ears, 

so she wore both.



We hurried out to Sam's baseball game. 
His team is undefeated, and the team that they played gave them a game, 
but they won with the final score, 5-3.
In the huddle with the coach afterwards, he put his arm around Sam's neck, 
pulled him to him and pointed to him with his other hand, saying,
 "Who is this guy? He got two hits, 
two RBIs and he caught the potential tricky fly that could have tied up the game 
in the bottom of the 6th!"
Sam was beaming the rest of the night.



We didn't want to miss Claire's final tap and ballet class before her dress rehearsal.
She actually wore one of her big sister's old costumes to class.


When we got back home, she changed into another one.


Every day while we were there, she brought her Barbies upstairs to play.
She and Aunt Stacy had a great dance party with them (the Kens aren't in the pic!).


Cinco de Mayo



Missy hosted a great get-together with the Gabrielsens in the area on Cinco de Mayo.
Her builder included a house-warming catered party of choice in the cost of building their home,
so she thought that would be a perfect opportunity while Stacy, Roger and I were there 
so we could catch up with my family.
We worked on her house all day, tracking down decorating items, and it was awesome to have Cafe Rio 
come with the yummy food and set it all up.
Joan brought Mexican hot chocolate cupcakes, Sara, Devin's wife, brought Texas sheet cake 
and John and Cindy brought all kinds of Tampico sodas and an assortment of Mexican cookies.
Feast City, Mexican style!


Stacy holding Sara and Devin's newest - cute!




John, Cindy, me, Roger, Joan and Tom



The girls - Ellie, Cindy, Claire, Missy, me, Joan and Stacy
They loved Missy's house, 
we ate a delicious Mexican feast and we loved being together!



On Friday morning, these three ran eight miles.
Missy and Roger are training for the half marathon they will run May 21 down Ogden Canyon.
Stacy has run several marathons, so she just ran with them for fun. 


That afternoon, the girls went shopping for decorating items, and Claire stayed home to play with Grandpa.



Off to the park they headed.


Jedd and his boys, Jared, Sam and Anderson, left for the Father and Sons Campout, 
so Roger took the girls on the town.
We went shopping in The Village, a new shopping complex in Meridian. 
We put our names on the list at the Yard House, a trendy restaurant that had tasty food, then shopped, 
waiting for our buzzer to go off. 
During our meal, a huge cloudburst hit, causing flooding on the restaurant patio. 
We though the boys were getting drenched. We found out next morning that they didn't get a drop!


Claire loved her mac and cheese!



Coldstone for dessert - yum!




Saturday morning was the big day - 
a dress rehearsal for Claire's two-year-old tap and ballet class's recital at a nursing home.
Doesn't she make a Beauty in her ballet, "Beauty and the Beast?"



Three Smith beauties



Claire's class actually didn't change out of their Beauty costume into their lion costume 
for their tap number from the Lion King.


What a little charmer!






Missy put her Lion King costume on afterwards so we could see it.




We love our little Claire!




Claire changed into this little number for our trip to the Boise Street Market.



I love to be in Boise on a Saturday, because the street market starts in the spring and goes through late fall.
The mini doughnuts with maple icing are always a part of the shopping, 
but they were out of the maple icing. Bummer!
So we settled for vanilla bean.



Stacy had not been to the Westside Drive-in, featured on, Diners, Drive-ins and Dives.
Our lunch was a fried fiesta, with fresh fried fish sandwich, a Monte Cristo sandwich, burgers, French fries and sweet potato fries with cinnamon honey sauce.
We all shared everything and it was delicious!



A real highlight of the trip was the adults doing a session in the Boise Temple.
We got there just in time for the last session, and we were all thrilled to be together 
and take some of our family tree's ancestors names through.

Stacy, Missy and I stayed up talking until the wee hours,
then were treated to a Mother's Day brunch by Jedd and Roger.

Five little Smith kids all in a row


Jedd fixed his Mountain Man eggs, bacon and potatoes and baked some Trader Joe almond croissants and we had Trader Joe's Kringle Danish pastry.


We cleaned up, then dropped Stacy off at the airport to fly back to Mesa and we pointed our car toward Ogden.
We stopped to see Lois for a Mother's day visit, then headed to Rick's in Salt Lake for dinner.
Jodie's mom and her mom were also invited, and Jodie fixed a tasty fish dinner. 
We love be with these guys!

Sadie, Abby, Jodie, me, Katie, Rick and Blake


Sadie took a pic so Roger could be in it . . . 


. . . then Katie took one.


We next stopped to see Mindy in Highland, who drove back to her home from Jeff's family's home, 
where they were having a Mother's Day get-together. We enjoyed catching up with her, 
and we were tickled to see four out of our five kids on Mother's Day. 
We got to see Ryan the week before in Mesa.

This is a text that big brother, Jared, sent a little later: 

"This is how Claire reacted when she found out Gma and Gpa were gone."
Be still my heart.



Back-to-back road trips are history.
The memories. . . priceless.

PS - YIKES!
This website has glitched like crazy with the ink colors, margin justification, print size.
After many redos, this is the best I could do - oh well!

6 comments:

  1. Missy's house is looking so beautiful! What a fun few days you were able to spend up there - always packed to the max. Claire is a crack up with all those outfits - she almost has a new outfit in every picture. She is a cute little dancer.

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  2. Did we get all that in? Wow! So much fun to have you here!..especially on Mother's Day:)

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  3. How fun to be there for Missy's Open House Fiesta! That little Claire is so cute and obviously loves her Grandma and Grandpa! Missy and Jedd's new home looks awesome I am so happy for them! You had a very busy Mother's Day and were able to spend it with so many loved ones! I was interested to read your PS because I had a terrible time with blogspot website on my last post too. I had worked hours on it and then the site would not save and I lost everything and had to recreate it. As I recreated it, big gaps of space appeared between pictures and other weird things- I was so frustrated I had decided that would be my last post! Alas, I am working on another post I really hope the site is fixed!

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  4. Oh that little Claire is adorable!!! What a wonderful trip! I'm sad I missed it. Missy's house looks awesome and how fun to have a cinco de mayo party. I'm so grateful I got to see you on Mother's Day. I couldn't ask for a better mother. Love you!!!

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  5. LOVED seeing pics of Missy's beautiful home!! And I love her braids! Looks like Boise has some fun places to eat!!

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  6. I don't know what happened to my comment...here I go again!! It was such a wonderful weekend in Boise! I loved being able to see Missy's beautiful home and see Aunt Joan, Uncle Tom, Aunt Cindy, Uncle John and Sara and her kids on cinco de Mayo. I loved watching Claire dance and getting to be with Missy's kids. I loved going shopping for things for Missy's house and going to the temple all together. I even loved running with Dad and Missy through neighborhoods and green fields. The Boise street fair was fun and so was going out to dinner in the crazy rain downpour! I loved being able to spend Mother's Day with you, Mom! What a special day and weekend it was!❤️

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