Saturday, February 15, 2014

Idaho Road Trip


 USU's school of business has been broadcasting their MBA program for the past couple years. BYU Idaho approached us last fall about broadcasting up to their campus since they didn't have the resources to start their own program. I've been traveling up to Rexburg here and there over the past couple months to get this thing up and going. This weekend the instructor was originating from Rexburg for the first time and I had to travel up there to make sure things ran smoothly. The classes are Friday nights and Saturday mornings so we got to take a little road trip for Valentine's Day. This would have been a really boring trip but having my family with me made it very enjoyable. This weekend was nice because they only held class on Friday night. We had fun swimming in the pool, checking out what Rexburg had to offer (not much) and just hanging out with each other in the hotel room.


On our way home today he stopped at Lava Hot Springs and soaked in the hot pots. Robby is getting more comfortable with being in water more and more each time. 


The weather was unusually warm so we walked around town, browsed in a couple shops and got some ice cream cones and candy. It felt like spring outside and there was actually a flood warning in the area with all the rain and snow melt run off.



If you know Lava there are some train tracks right across the street from where we took the picture above. A train came right before we took the picture and Robby was waving and yelling, it was so cool when we saw the little engineer's window slide open and stick his hand out and wave back. Robby thought that was pretty awesome. Such a fun weekend and it ain't over yet. My parents are coming up for lunch on Monday so we are looking forward to being lazy tomorrow and spending time with them then. Monday night we are watching Matt and Emily's kids so they can have a night out. That should be fun and I'll have lots of pictures to introduce you all to their new baby boy Marcus, or Thor as he is most commonly called.

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