We decided to break up the driving and started out on Friday afternoon before Thanksgiving. The girls had a blast playing in the car while we waited for Dad to get home from work so we could head out.
Anyway, after many hours when we were almost to Provo we realized that we hadn't talked to Jake's family for a few weeks and they probably had no idea that we were even coming that day. We called and surprised them: "we'll be there in a half hour!" I had already talked to my aunt and uncle whose house we were staying at to make sure it was okay, so we weren't completely irresponsible, but the main reason we were going to Utah was to visit Jake's siblings (Jake's parents are still in Alaska on their mission) and none of them even knew when we would be there until that night, or in the case of the BYU-I girls, the next day. So we didn't get to spend as much time with some of them as we would have liked, but we were happy for the time we did get to spend with everyone (though we really missed Lisa!). One bonus was that we did get to spend some time with Von and Patty (my uncle and aunt) and their family that I hadn't really anticipated, so that was nice.
Anyway, we were welcomed with a blanket of snow when we got there, and the next morning we let Rachel go outside and take full advantage, since it would be gone by the end of the day.
Before church on Sunday we hung out at the Campbell house and Rachel and Annie had a blast with the banana chairs. Annie is really into chairs in general these days and LOVES sitting on anything you call a chair.
Monday Jake's sister Cari called and surprised us, saying she was on the road, almost to Provo, coming down from Rexburg. We jumped in the car and drove over to the Campbell house and arrived just in time to feed the ducks some popcorn that Cari and her man, Kody, were popping to feed them.
It was a blast for the girls having all those ducks flocking all around them. Definitely a highlight of their day.
The next day we headed up to Salt Lake City to the Hogle Zoo. We squeezed the trip in between Annie's morning and afternoon nap, so we didn't get to stay as long as we would have liked, and didn't get to see everything, but had fun nonetheless. Our first stop was the zoo train.
There was a bison named Jaker, according to the train driver, that we saw on the ride, so that made our trip extra special. :) They also had ravens, which I thought was very odd since you can see those lots of places, if you just leave your picnic unguarded for a little while.
We had fun looking around at the different animals, but the lemurs put on the best show for us, jumping right up onto the casings of the glass and walking around right as close as they could get.
On the way back to Orem I sat in the back with Annie in her rear-facing carseat in the hopes that she'd take her afternoon nap, since it was past her regular naptime. It was a no-go for Annie, as she stayed awake playing the whole way home, but the other two girls got their naps in.
Cari and Kody left that afternoon to head back up to Rexburg, which we were all bummed about, but we're glad we got to meet Kody and glad they got to come down and hang out with us for a couple of days at least.
