Texas?

We left Yellowstone for the distant town of West Yellowstone, Montana; right outside the park. I got bored while Suzy was reading so I decided to go on a scooter ride. Somehow I ended up in the forest south of town on some real fun trails and ended up riding several miles of the border of Yellowstone National Park. The trail was fun and it was cool to be riding the perimeter in the middle of nowhere. I had so much fun I went back to get Suzy to ride with me.


The next day was Suzy's birthday. We had breakfast at a popular bakery, walked around the shops downtown, went out for dinner, then went to the only showing of the only movie playing at the only theater in town… “The Fault in Our Stars.” 


Jordan had to go to Cameron, Texas on a business trip. So we headed down to Rexburg Idaho (see our previous post) so he could fly out of Idaho Falls. He took a shuttle early in the morning to the Idaho Falls Airport. He was nervous that he would miss his flight because the shuttle was late. When he arrived at the airport he found out why the shuttle driver was in no hurry to get him there… Jordan was the only passenger at the airport!


On his flight from Denver to Houston he noticed someone on his plane that looked familiar. It was Mondo from Project Runway!


Jordan said he had fun while in Texas, even though he worked crazy hours (overtime by Tuesday!) He was very excited to have seen an armadillo.


 

While he was there Suzy took a bus to Twin Falls Idaho to see her family. Jordan’s last 48 hours traveling back were a bit crazy: Dinner at Texas A&M in College Station TX, sleep and breakfast in Cameron TX (an hour away), business lunch in Houston (3 hours away), delayed flight out of Houston Airport for 7 hours, connecting flight out of Denver missed, dinner sleep and breakfast in Denver CO waiting for the next available flight to Idaho, lunch in Idaho Falls (Eastern Idaho), dinner in Twin Falls (Southern Idaho), fireworks in Jackpot NV, back to Twin Falls for bed... all after working over 100 hours that week.


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