And YES, we found the yellow stone!
Ok, seriously, this is how our trip went....(I just didn't have time to do a full post before.)Hydrangeas in bloom right before we left. P.S. This reminds me of how in the old days the neighbors would invite people over to see a slide show of their trip. So, this is my slide show, sorry guys if you don't enjoy slide shows! :)
We stopped in Rexburg and visited Rachel and Jake. :)
Then visited the gardens on the BYU-I campus ( I pretty much only call this place Rick's, but I guess it's BYU-I now).
I was worried that I would be sad because there are so many changes going on there, but it looks so beautiful and wonderful, that I was so happy about all of the improvements.
The kids were very entertained by this drinking fountain. I swear it shot 15 feet in the air!
Then, off to Yellowstone!
The landscape was covered with hotpots and geysers like this.
This was a boiling mud pot. I had never seen something like this before!
Oh wait, yes I have, the bog of eternal stench from Labyrinth! It was even stinky too. :)

Some of it was very beautiful. I loved this hot pot. It looked good enough to jump right in, except that it might boil my skin off.
Old Faithful was awesome, it reminded me of that drinking fountain we saw earlier.
I loved the lodge. There was interesting architecture and design everywhere, and it was build in the early 1900's.
My favorite spot in the whole park was the "Grand Canyon of Yellowstone with the Green Waterfall." Ok, I made up that last part.
Dragon's Mouth
Rob got to be a cowboy,
and I was his cowgirl.
Austin said to me, "Mommy, Rachel is my best friend, I love her so much." What a sweetie! Doesn't this look like a mini bf gf photo or something?
I guess in the 50's there was a big earthquake in Yellowstone park. This lake was formed then. There are dead trees in this lake from when the earthquake happened. I guess Jason's aunt was there when it happened.
The next day Wendy and Jason got to do a horse trip.
When they got back, we took the kids for a ride.
Work it girl.
Talia needs a turn!
We got to see bears and wolves too!
Castle Rock
To Rexburg, and beyond!
Idaho Falls temple
Jacob Spori Building on BYU-I campus. It was my favorite building when I was there. It burned down after I graduated and this is the new one. I was dissappointed when I saw the front of the new building because the old one was so much cooler.
But, then I found that they had kept the stones from the front of the old building and put them on the inside of the new one!
We went up to Boise next. We took the kids bowling after Rob's business mtg.
Isabelle was disappointed she wasn't getting all strikes, so Rob had to convince her of "princess bowling" (spinning around before and after you throw the ball).
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We really want to go there too. Tell me you have more pictures!
I didn't have much time before, but I wanted to put something up. Now I have a ton!
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