Finally getting around to blogging about our trip to Missouri a few weeks ago.
We had been planning this trip for a year, ever since Rhett and I got to visit my parents on their mission last Thanksgiving and Andre didn't get to come. We were a little nervous about the 9-hour drive, but the kids did awesome and it really wasn't bad. (Now we're brainstorming all the other road trips we can take).
We had the best time visiting missionary Nana and Poppy. We weren't even 30 minutes down the road on our way back when Rhett said "I miss Nana and Poppy when I'm not at their house", and he's talked about this trip about every day since we've been home. Definitely a win!
Union Station! Rhett still talks about this place from the last time we went. The Halloween trains were extra fun and festive.
Fritz's, of course. Nothing like juicy hamburgers delivered by train!
We visited the College Basketball Experience, which is one of the few things in town my parents hadn't done. Definitely recommend! We were basically the only people there and had free reign of the place--Rhett loved the giant basketball in the kids area.
Poppy and Rhett as ESPN announcers
Our favorite game--hit the targets as the light up and the clock counts down. The best was when Rhett, Andre, and I teamed up and did it together.
Tessa Kaiser, card shark (note the Uno cards in the bumbo)
A very windy visit to Adam-ondi-Ahman. Beautiful and so peaceful.
The country store in Far West with Brother Joseph
Far West Temple site
We had to pick up a few groceries and Rhett insisted on helping, so here he is, lugging the basket all by himself.
A few visits to the Independence visitors center, of course. Sharon and Toby are the VIPs of that place.
Just the cutest senior missionaries at Liberty Jail.
A park with giant animals to play on and cute kids? Great day!
And somehow I didn't get any pictures of the amazing BBQ we ate, but trust us that it was a highlight. Thanks for a great trip, Missionary Mom and Dad!
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