Matt made Winnie blueberry crepes for dinner and then we interviewed her about her day.
My favorite cheesy smile.
She has to wait a little longer before she can successfully borrow my clothes.
Matt made Winnie blueberry crepes for dinner and then we interviewed her about her day.
My favorite cheesy smile.
She has to wait a little longer before she can successfully borrow my clothes.
One of the corsages.
After the wedding their was a reception in Cassanda's home town of Soda Springs. Matt and I stayed in Montpelier that night and the next day took our time driving home. We stopped in Paris for a tour of the historic Paris Tabernacle and lunch. I'd highly recommend living in Paris if you could find a way to make a living there. Of course, we didn't take pictures there either, but here's a picture of the building from visitIdaho.org
We ate lunch at a great place called "Antiques and Eats". The whole store smelled like fresh bread so we couldn't help but try some. Yum. I think it was one of the most interesting road trips we've take so far. I loved driving on the highways through all the small towns. They were small but they all seemed rich with history and had a lot to offer for their size.