One of our first stops was the bookstore. I seriously forgot how much I miss living near a large and decent LDS bookstore. I could have spent hundreds of dollars and many hours in there. Thank goodness I have some willpower! We also enjoyed lunch in the Cougar Eat (only Subway was open) while we were there. After all of that, we strolled around for just a bit and then went into the Talmadge Building, where Reid showed us where he spent a good chunk of his life working on his Masters' Degree. Once we were done walking we went to get ice cream at the Creamery on 9th. By this point I knew that we would be eating so much ice cream on the trip that it was just unfair to deny Finn and so he joined the ice cream eating party with us. Yay for almost being 1!
Lunch in the Cougar Eat |
Ok, I seriously laughed when I saw this bed tucked away in a corner of one of the nastiest smelling bathrooms I have ever been in. Is this a general college thing or is it a BYU specialty to sleep in bathrooms? I know I did it a time or two myself, but I'm curious if this happens on campuses across the US or just at the Y. |
Finn and the Y |
Kai, Finn, and Brigham Young |
After our Provo visit, we loaded back into the car and drove out to Kamas, Utah to visit Reid's sister Kara and her family. We spent the afternoon visiting and then all went out to eat at the restaurant where our niece Tessa works, as well as Kara. We had a fabulous dinner and good time visiting. Kai particularly loved playing with his cousins and being "on a farm".
On Sunday, we spent the day relaxing with Kara and her family. In the afternoon, Colin took us out to meet all of the animals. There are 3 dogs, 2 cats, about 20 chickens (I think), 2 goats, and 9 horses. Did I leave anyone out guys? It was nice to visit with family and to see them. The only other time I had met Kara's family was at the Jones Family Reunion 2 years ago. So, this was a good chance for me to get to know everyone better and for Kai to see his cousins. We definitely had a good time!
3 comments:
your road trip looks like fun! I love heritage park, we go there every year now. im still a little confused as to why a person would sleep in the bathroom...maybe its a roommate thing. oh well, have fun on the rest of your trip!
I'm glad that your kids like animals.
Ethan is the only one who likes them. Bryn will at least look at them now.
Cousins are great. I'm glad they enjoyed each other.
Yeah, I'd like to know about the sleeping in bathrooms too. Two years ago when we visited the BYU campus, I took a picture of a student sleeping on the lawn. I need to ask Erik if anyone does that at KU. Well, probably not with the chiggers in the grass!
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