The Rexburg Temple is actually kind of beautiful. It's basically the only thing Rexburg has going for it.
I had to go pee by the time we got to Idaho Falls so we decided to stop for gas and an opportunity to stretch our legs. I had only been to IF once and Katy had never been so we took the opportunity to explore the Temple, Visitors Center, and the Falls.
It was still as beautiful as it was the first time i went. I love that Temple.
The actual falls in IF are basically Idaho's only redeeming quality that i have found so far. Idaho itself really isn't that pretty...
Katy and I decided to take ALL the tourist shots.
Katy pulling a Greg
OK. We were driving from the Temple to the Falls and i noticed a LOT of geese just standing there, and i also noticed how HUGE geese were. I thought they were a lot smaller. Also- they were all just kind of chillin' at the edge of the falls creepin' on everyone.
Oh Katy
More Falls
It's kind of stunning.
This made me laugh last time i was in IF too
Tourists.
We continued on with our Journey after getting some gas- and getting a little lost.
I was talking with Katy about how Idaho really isn't that pretty, but maybe it's prettier during the spring when the sun started to set and i realized Idaho had this sort of hidden beauty.
When the shadows come out and the light hits the hills just the right way i can kind of understand why some people live in Idaho.
Then we saw a rainbow and Katy started geeking out.
We made it to Utah and had some Post-Thanksgiving soup that her dad makes - it made me really really happy. And realized that the Oquirrh Mountain Temple was basically in her backyard. It's one of the only Temples in this area that i haven't had the chance to see up close so we drove to it on our way home. My camera had died so here is the best shot I could get with my ghetto phone.
It was as beautiful and had us in awe. We talked a lot after that about a lot of things and by the time we got back to Provo we didn't really feel like going home quite yet so we stopped by the Provo Temple and just sat on the fountain talking about life and everything else.
Once we started to notice we couldn't feel our feet, because it was so cold, we got back in the car and drove the rest of the way home.
That's the story of our Roadtrip from Rexburg. 4 Temples. 2 States. 1 day.
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