After teaching summer school full time for the entire summer, it was so nice to have a two-week vacation time. So, I flew to Utah and Idaho here's what I did for the two weeks (in a nutshell!)
Class Reunion
I hadn't been to my high school class reunion for 25 years, so since it landed during the two-week break, I decided to go. I surely wish George could have gone, too, so that I could show off very attractive husband,but he had to work and could only come out to Utah for part of the time later on. I had a great time seeing so many "old" friends, (I guess I didn't realize how much older I must look now to everyone else until I saw that same thing in others), but I wish the evening could have been longer in order to talk to more of them. We had a graduating class in Rexburg, Idaho, of 142 of which 11 have passed away. Wow!
Barbara Thompson, Me, Jerry Madsen, and Claire Jacob (Former Names)

Jackie Randall, me, and Barbara Brock
Spending Time With My Dad
It was so great to stay with my dad and visit with him. He is such an interesting person to be around with his great wealth of knowledge and wisdom, but he is also a standard to the whole family of hard work and endurance. He has lived alone now for seven years since my mother died, so he completely takes care of his home as well as goes to the law office every day. At 86 years of age, this is pretty outstanding!
Visiting a new memorial honoring those who served our country through the different wars. My dad's name will soon be on one of the plaques for serving in the Air Force during WWII. He has made many contributions to help make this memorial possible.
My dad in his law office in front of some of the many awards he has achieved in his over 50 years of practicing law, serving as county attorney and state senator.
This is my dad's office. From the look of it, he still has plenty to keep him busy for many years to come!
Hannah and Brady look at a picture of Great-Grandma Lola. My dad has many pictures of her at his office as well as his home.
My brother, Jerry, came by the law office after hours and showed us his office.
Spending Time With My Two Brothers and One Sister
My sister, Beth, is a professor at BYU Idaho; my brother, Jerry, is an attorney with my dad; my other brother, Blair, owns his own carpet and floor covering store. They all live within about a four mile radius of my dad, so I got to spend some time with each of them and their families. What a great time we all had together!
Other Fun in Rexburg Alison and Kim and some of the grandkids drove up on Sunday and stayed with Jerry and Shelly. They had such a great time with Jerry and Shelly's children. They made yummy meals and the kids had such fun in their backyard. 

We also went to a fun park to play in. 


Then we went to Blair and Denise's and had a wonderful picnic, watermelon bust, and the kids swam in their great pool.


Kim with Blair's daughter, Melanie. She is expecting her third girl in about a month. It was so fun visiting with her and getting to know her two little girls better. 

Melanie's two daughers - Haylee and Kaitlyn.
So, after swimming, as we were walking back to my dad's house, we were passing by this little old white house and Brady said, "Ooooo, look at this haunted house, Grandma." I started laughing so hard! I told him that was where I lived after my dad got out of law school when I was five years old until I was a sophomore in high school. I told him no one lived there anymore. All of the kids were suddenly very curious as to what it looked like inside, so when we talked to my dad, he told them he would take them on a tour the next day. Let me just say, this might have been the highlight of the entire trip! They waited with such anticipation, I could hardly believe it!
We hurried and got ready and went to town to see the International Folk Dancers' Parade in Rexburg. It was so fun seeing dance teams from all over the world as they danced down Main Street.
Hannah walks with Grandpa to the parade.








After the parade, Lauren, Jenna, and Tyson posed with some of the Korean dancers. These were the exact same traditional costumes we wore at the Korean Airport.
The "Haunted" House
As promised, the next day, my dad took all of the kids into our little old house. Secretly I was afraid we might see some live creatures or one of them might fall through the floor, but luckily that didn't happen.

In this little tiny bedroom, we had a bunk bead where the four older children slept together until I was 15 years old! In my parent's room, they had a double bed and a baby crib where the two younger children slept together until they were 4 and 6. Amazing, as I look at it now! But we never knew we were poor--we had such a happy family and my dad was just getting his law practice going.
Yes, we did find a hole in the floor!
And luckily, no live creatures--just a dead mouse skeleton!
This is the home we built when I was a sophomore in high school. The living room was almost bigger than the whole house we lived in before!
These are the beautiful flowers my dad plants every year in honor of my mother. She loved flowers and made sure they always were planted. Now my dad has taken over the job and is doing wonderfully at it! Don't you agree!
Bear World
On the way home, we took the kids to Bear World. What a fantastic time we had! We saw about 30 bears of every kind--







Hannah found a nice little goat to pet--
until it started eating her hair!
Preston, too, thought he had a little friend--
until he head-bunted him! Preston did not like that one little bit!

Brady loved the deer. 
Tyson liked to pet the chickens.
The rides were great!









On the way home, we went through Pocatello and saw my neice, Lisa, and her husband, Logan. We got to see their darling new baby, Ella Sophia. She is just beautiful, and they are so happy!
What a great time we had in Idaho. Thanks to everyone for making it so special!
4 comments:
Yeah!!! You did it--you finished this blog summing it up perfectly! You looked so cute at your reunion. Was it your 20 year reunion as well :)??
Fun summer times! I always get a bit of envy whenever I see someone else having fun in Rexburg! And thanks for the peek inside the "haunted house" - it kind of always creeped me out too just to walk past. I didn't realize you lived there for so long! And it doesn't look all that bad on the inside. :)
Laura, I sure enjoyed looking at all the fun pictures you took while in Rexburg. It's always so much fun being with you and your family. Thanks for coming, plus your father can't stop talking about how much he loves you. We love you too. Blair,Denise and Family
I loved being able to see your summer activities. You did such a great job seeing people and family and caring for little ones. It always amazes me what you get accomplished living so far from many of us. Loved the photos of our old home and what you discovered there and I'm glad you decided to go to your reunion. That was fun to see.
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