Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Leaving Minico

At the behest of my lovely wife, here are some pictures of the last day of school at Minico. I am really going to miss those students. They were all so fun and so spiritually mature that they made coming to work everyday a true joy. Pictured are some of the most amazing and most ridiculous kids you will ever meet. We miss Idaho!!

This was a super fun class- 2nd hour

This picture has a funny story behind it. To make a long story short,  there is a little  Mexican  restaurant about 15 miles north of Rupert-smack dab in the middle of nowhere- that all of my students swear by.  They tried to tell me how to get there all semester, but after 2 prior unsuccessful attempts, Christine and I were ready to quit. However, as it was the last day of school, we thought we might give it a try, so we went and finally found the mysterious "Penny's", aka "The Luncheria", aka "Norleans" aka, "It doesn't really have an official name,  it is just that place by the 'blue house'". Seriously! When we finally-amazingly, miraculously- found it, low and behold we found about 20 of my students, mostly sophomores, there eating. I, of course, was greeted with a standing ovation at my mere presence...
My first hour class was legit

 Crowded office


Shoshone Falls

Just wanted to post some pics from our last Idaho outing before we moved.  We went to Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls.  Don't be deceived by the name, the locals pronounce it "show-shone" which we found entertaining.  We were pleasantly surprised by how huge and beautiful it was.  This was part of our Idaho Farewell tour which included going to all of our favorite places including my favorite--Gossners Magic Valley Chalet Ice Cream!!  After going to the Falls we went to the State All-Star Football game to watch some of Alec's student play which was a lot of fun even though Reid didn't even make it through the first quarter:)


Friday, June 22, 2012

Memorial Day

So this memorial day we decided since we were in Idaho we would go to my grandpa's grave.  I hadn't been to that spot since his funeral in 1996.  It was about a 2 hour drive to Idaho Falls where the cemetery was and though I knew the name of the cemetery I was planning on calling my grandma  or using gps when we got close so I could find the spot.  As fate would have it, on the way there was a huge thunderstorm and the batteries in both of our phones died so when we got there we had no idea where to go and the road that we were supposed to take was closed because it was covered in water.  What happened next was a complete miracle.  We just happened to find someone who knew exactly where the cemetery was and gave us amazing directions.  Then we got to the cemetery and saw how huge it was and my heart just sank but we said a prayer and asked God to help us and it was like I knew exactly where to look and we found the grave right away.  It was a really sweet experience for all of us to be there together and for Reid to "see Grandpa". Most of all it was a reminder to me that God is so aware of each of us.