All projects and any other things came to a grinding halt
last Saturday so the youngest and I could join my oldest at her college for
family day. We were up bright and early
to make the drive over as she really wanted us to have breakfast with her in
her dining hall. Before we left I packed
her up a bag of grocery items, a care package of sorts and then we hopped in
the car and off we went. It is only a
thirty minute drive so not long at all and with very little traffic on the road
at that time of day we were there in plenty of time to find a parking spot,
walk to her dorm and then walk to the dining hall for breakfast.
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We couldn't have asked for better weather |
Breakfast was very nice.
For one thing the manager of the dining hall insisted we come in and eat
"on the house". That was definitely
a happy surprise. I had a wonderful
spinach and sausage omelet and some fresh berries. The kids had Belgian waffles and more sugar
than I care to even think about, but it was a special occasion so I kept my
cringing to myself.
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Giant Jenga game |
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Even coyotes play cornhole |
After breakfast we walked over to the big parking lot for
the massive tailgate party and had a ball playing cornhole, a big jenga game
made out of 2" X 4s"s, meeting the football players and a ton of
other people. Everyone was so nice and happy
to welcome us to their tailgate and to join in on the fun. They really go all out for it too.
Then we walked over to the stadium for the game and it was a
ton of fun! Plus, we won! So far the Coyotes are undefeated this
season. We all had our game shirts on
and a few of my daughter's new friends tagged along as their families weren't
able to join them. I became the
designated Mom the rest of the day, which was fine by me.
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This is the official campus dog |
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They have a very nice stadium |
After the game we walked back over to my daughter's dorm so
we could use the bathroom and fill up our water bottles. Her dorm has a really nice water bottle
filling station so we took advantage of that several times that day. Then over to the student center for ping
pong, air hockey and snacks.
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My daughter's and some of the "new friends" my oldest has made She has made some great friends, super nice & polite, very enjoyable to spend time with |
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The game was exciting - We won 41 to 39 |
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The marching band performs at half time A couple of my daughter's friends are in the band |
The after party was held downtown at the plaza where they
had a concert going, food and drink vendors and dancing. I loved the venue and the concert was
absolutely fantastic.
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Coyotes dance too! |
This was a local band that does all 80s music and it was so
much fun to see the kids enjoying it and all of them up and dancing. Even us oldsters. They even managed to get the local police
department out on the dance floor too.
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Some of Idaho's finest hit the dance floor |
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This was so much fun! |
The college had a shuttle bus running people back and forth
from the campus to downtown. I had a car
so the kids piled in after the concert and I took them back to the dorm. Needless to say, by the time my daughter and
I dropped everyone off and headed for home we were exhausted. But we had a ton of fun that day and I'm so
happy we were able to go and spend this time with our college student. I love this college and I am so thankful that
she is going to school there. Wow! What a blessing.
Sounds like an awesome day! I think the dancing cops are great! (and how friendly of them to join in, right?) My kids university is only 1/2 hour from our home, too. Makes life so much easier. You know you can get to them in an emergency, but you're not so close that they get nervous you'll just "show up" and surprise them. ;^)
ReplyDeleteExactly! I'm giving her loads of space. The next home game is in 5 weeks and I told her we'd see her then. By then she'll need more groceries and some $$. :)
DeleteSounds like a great day and I love the pictures.
ReplyDeleteOur older 2 kids went to the university about an hour away. We did not see them often, but we were close if they needed us. Son3 went to school in New York. We dropped him off and did not see him until Thanksgiving, then again at Christmas and then not until the end of the school year when we went there to hear him perform. When we were there we became Mom and Dad to a few of his friends (translate that to mean they went to lunch and dinner with us and we paid)
LOL It is amazing how many extra kids you acquire when they go off to college. Here I thought I was lightening my load.
DeleteWhat a fun time! you and your girls are beautiful! You are looking mighty thin in your photo's...… low carb'ing is definitely working for you.
ReplyDeleteWe had a wonderful day together. I have lost a little bit of weight I didn't need to pack around. That has been a lovely bonus!
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