He seemed to enjoy all the attention he was getting and as my nieces Paige, Taylor and I played blocks with him he made sure we all were clapping for him each time he dropped a block in the bucket.
Then it was on to Rexburg, to my great-neice's, Adelaide Sienna Gonazalez, baby blessing. Rexburg was where I attended Ricks College (now BYU-Idaho) so it was fun to go back and see how it all had changed and what was the same. When I went it was a two year school and now it's a four year so the town has grown quite a bit. I was able to walk around the campus a bit on Sunday morning so lots of memory's were gone through.
The Family (my brother Kirk made Addie's blessing dress)
Addie and her favorite Great-Aunt Krystal
It was a very long trip home and after drooping off the annoying woman mentioned above, mom and I took a back road home which we were told by annoying woman would get us home faster. It was quite late at night and I was very worried about deer running across the road as there were open fields on either side of us, well there were no deer in sight, however about an hour from home we all of a sudden found the car surrounded by cows. COWS!!!!!! ON THE ROAD!!!!!! I know this will sound crazy but they seriously came out of nowhere. Even to me this sound nuts because if you've ever seen a cow you know they are not very fast and they are not exactly small so how do cows come out of nowhere???!!! I'm just driving along seeing nothing but road then BAM!! Oh, hello Mister Cow so glad to meet you. Thankfully we did not hit one as I imagine it would have been worse to hit on of those than a deer. So now do I not only fear hitting deer around here I get to worry about hitting cows.