"I'm going to Washington today!" That was just the start of an adventure. Our spontaneous adventure that took 7 college students to SHMACKIMA. But really Yakima, Washington.
We crammed into the FJ (Fannie JEW cruiser).
Friday we left in the morning and did 9 hours of a drive.
We arrived and met Mikeles HILARIOUS family and then we went sledding...on ice.
Then we played games.
Then we dropped our boys off and slept.
Then we woke up and we had the most amazing breakfast made by Daddy Cluff.
Then we got ready.
Then we went to the Tri-City mall.
We faked engagements.
We picked out clothes.
We ate.
TEMPLE TIME.
The Tri-City temple was absolutely gorgeous and an awesome new experience for us all.
I could rant about everything we did, and all the funny stories that were shared...and the comments made at probably 4 am were priceless.
My favorite part of the trip? Being with these people that have squeezed their way into my heart and life in a matter of 3 weeks. I barely knew these people before I left, but we packed up anyways. I learned so much about them, some a little too much ;), over 3 days.
Company is what makes a trip. And this company...was irreplaceable.
Here are pictures!:: We were pooped after the temple trip...needed a quick napper.
We crammed into the FJ (Fannie JEW cruiser).
Friday we left in the morning and did 9 hours of a drive.
We arrived and met Mikeles HILARIOUS family and then we went sledding...on ice.
Then we played games.
Then we dropped our boys off and slept.
Then we woke up and we had the most amazing breakfast made by Daddy Cluff.
Then we got ready.
Then we went to the Tri-City mall.
We faked engagements.
We picked out clothes.
We ate.
TEMPLE TIME.
The Tri-City temple was absolutely gorgeous and an awesome new experience for us all.
I could rant about everything we did, and all the funny stories that were shared...and the comments made at probably 4 am were priceless.
My favorite part of the trip? Being with these people that have squeezed their way into my heart and life in a matter of 3 weeks. I barely knew these people before I left, but we packed up anyways. I learned so much about them, some a little too much ;), over 3 days.
Company is what makes a trip. And this company...was irreplaceable.
Here are pictures!:: We were pooped after the temple trip...needed a quick napper.
The Columbia River temple, and my second family.
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