So in the middle of March the family loaded up and headed to
Boise to watch Meg in her State Cheerleading Competition.
We also got to watch our genetic half-sister cousin
Sierra dance in the drill team too.
So I stink at taking actions shots of both drill team and cheerleading
(I just got basketball figured out) but they both
danced great, even if the pictures don't show it.
danced great, even if the pictures don't show it.
Here's Meg with Cassie just before they took the floor.
This is prolly the best shot I got haha. Hopefully I'll be better next
year when she dances with the drill team!
Cardettes: boy will this be an interesting experience.
year when she dances with the drill team!
Cardettes: boy will this be an interesting experience.
So to refer to the title of this post and not leave you hanging,
there was a lot of gross weird different things that happened while we
were up to Boise, and on the ride home.
Mostly this is to warn you of the weirdies in Boise and
what you might encounter in the dark on your way home, haha.
So one night, Shelby and I went down to the hotel pool to swim.
After a while, Mom and Dad came down to visit with us.
There was a knock on the door right behind where they were sitting,
so (being the nice people that they are) they let a guy in.
The thought didn't even cross our minds that he wasn't a guest at the hotel.
He came into the hot-tub and within 5 minutes I knew something
wasn't right. I just got that "creeper" look from him, and when
he 'splashed' me, we quickly got out and into the pool.
He then proceeded to try and splash me 3 or 4 times
from hot-tub across to the pool. One more time, and I was going
to call him out but I just kept ignoring him and that is when all
the cheerleaders came in. This was good and bad; good for me cause
I didn't have to deal with him, but bad because now we had a mess
on our hands. We were going to leave to go to a movie, but we
weren't going to leave him there with the girls.
Well, long story short, we told the front desk and he left because
he definitely wasn't a guest there.
So be warned! If you see a bald, blue-eyed guy with a
black earring: run away! haha
So we went to the competition the next day, and then headed home.
As we came close to Rockland and American Falls, we saw these red lights flashing
in the air. At first there were just a few, and then there were a TON!
It was super creepy, and I know I wasn't the only one that had the
'alien' thought cross through our minds.
Then it dawned on us:
They were windmills!
So if you escape scary Boise, know that you are still safe
when you get to American Falls and the aliens aren't attacking ;)
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