This month David is doing a pediatrics rotation at St. Luke’s Children’s Hospital in Boise (about three hours north of Pocatello).
Since they are now ripping the moldy walls out of our spare bedroom *arg* I figured I would go with and see what our new state Capitol is all about.
So far Sawyer has tested the acoustics in the Capitol building and thoroughly examined both the Senate and House chambers.
We checked out the Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial park where I tried to explain the importance of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights carved into massive stone tablets. He was more interested in introducing himself to the statue of the pretty girl. Oh, my little flirt.
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By the time we got to the Boise temple the little man was tuckered out so mom just snapped a couple pictures while baby slept.
Today we tried to take a stomp on Boise State’s “Smurf Turf” but (after navigating the ridiculous parking on campus) the stadium was all locked up. 🙁 oh well. Our blood runs Wolf Pack silver and blue anyway!
Boise has some beautiful parks and I have loved being in a bigger city for a while.
The residency is kind enough to provide a pretty basic two-bedroom apartment for the residents to live in while they are here. We plan on heading back soon but are thankful for the chance we get to explore new places!