I was so excited when Brian and I drove out of Utah after we were married. I told him that if I was sleeping, I wanted to be woken up so I could enjoy the moment. He laughed and reminded me that we both still have a lot of family there. He made an excellent point! We do love our family in UT!
We decided to go back to Utah for a very short trip over Labor Day weekend. We left Friday evening after Brian got off work. We stopped through Boise, getting there very late and leaving early in the morning to make the rest of the trip to Utah.
It was a whirlwind of a trip! We spent more time driving than we did awake in Utah.
But it was worth it for several reasons:
1. Meeting Jace and being at his baby blessing. He is beautiful! I think he looks like Brian—so he’s very cute, of course! ![]()
We look like naturals, huh?
2. Family pictures—to be posted later. We drove in to town just in time for photos. Everyone in Brian’s immediate family was there.
3. We picked up some weights we accidently left behind when we left Utah in November. We must have been preoccupied or something…because we rented a U-Haul, and everything… but forgot to put some important things in it.
4. Family. Even though we were only there about 24 hours, we saw all of Brian’s brothers, their wives, children, and parents. Nate and Char hosted a brunch at their house after the blessing. They are really great hosts! It was fun to see Brian’s grandma, aunts, uncles, and cousins. They are a big family—good thing I’m used to big families!
5. Cafe Rio. I post this last, but I’m going to be honest—it was a definite reason for making the trip. We love Cafe Rio—and unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), we don’t have one here in Oregon (yet). We actually made two trips to Rio. One with the Harris family after family pictures (thanks you DeWin and Barbara) and later on our way back from Boise. We raced (and I really mean that) to the Cafe Rio in Twin Falls, barely making it before they closed at 8 p.m. (the people behind us were turned away…that’s how close it was!) We like to think that God was helping us…but it was Sunday—so let’s be honest…he probably wasn’t.
And some pictures of our road trip home:
You might regret looking at these next ones—they’re kind of passionate:
He really likes to dip me. And I like to be dipped. So it works out well.
You can tell we were the only ones at this rest stop.
(but hey, at least we didn’t send any kissing shots with our wedding announcements!)
So cute - and:
ReplyDelete1. you do look like naturals
2. love the salads
3. grateful for no kissing on the wedding announcements
What fun! Sorry we missed you - it was a good weekend to be whirlwind because ours was whirlwind also.
ReplyDeleteMy new fave at Cafe Rio: Chicken tostada on a flour tortilla. It's like a smaller salad.
(next time it's our turn to see you...)
If you were the only ones at the rest stop, who took your picture?
ReplyDeleteLove this post! Glad you had a good trip. I've never understood the excitement over Cafe Rio, but I've never had a salad so maybe that's why I missed out.
ReplyDeleteFun! And yeah--Cafe Rio salad is SOOO good..aside from david getting a paid job here in utah, that was one of my top "pros" on my list for moving back to utah! So now, next time you guys come up, if you have little more time, we'll HAVE to get together, even if just for like 30 minutes, cause sheesh girl, it has been WAY too long since I've seen you!!! love ya!
ReplyDeleteSo Lucy, I just clicked over from Amanda's blog! I have a couple, and enjoy connecting with far away family/friends and doing 'cheater' family history this way : ). In our extended family one, I did some fake Cafe Rio recipes. Yummy. You'll have to give them a whirl:
ReplyDeletehttp://barbaraskatmaikitchen.blogspot.com/2010/09/cafe-rio-salad-blackberry-cobbler.html
Hope to see you at book group tonight?!
Dulsanna