Day 2--we watched LDS General Conference at a local church building, which was right next door to the Twin Falls Temple.
That day, we endured a LOT of wind.
Several of these showed up in the morning.
Which explained why the campground smelled of manure.
Anthony was wiped, comfy, and warm.
He did not want to get up in the morning.
There's even more makeup in that bag.
Quilt on display in the church building, showcasing the temple next door.
Detail of the 3D features on the quilt.
Sitting down for two hours is not easy to do.
This is how we kept the children occupied and able to listen during that time.
Twin Falls, Idaho Temple, with a LOT of wind and an awkward angle.
The temple grounds were closed, so we couldn't get a better angle.
Andy helping Anthony fly the airplane, with Maggie on the tail.
Wind
My hair was braided in back, and the wind kept making it fly anyway.
The insanely steep canyon down to the Snake River.
I decided I would love to live in Twin Falls...
except for the wind and that awful canyon.
It's pretty, but I don't like it.
Price of milk in cow country!
I walked into the eave too.
My dent didn't bleed like Lilly's did, but it did create a big enough scab for the hairdresser to comment on it a few days later...
Andy braved the wind to make dinner.
We had mashed potatoes, chicken, and gravy.
Soo good!!
Dessert was Maggie's banana bread!!
Lilly
Crazy energy and rolling all over the bed and everyone in the room.
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