
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Rafiki is Ra-Fun

Thursday, June 18, 2009
Meridian Dairy Days Going On Now
It's one of our family traditions. You can't go a year without attending the Meridian Dairy Days Parade. I remember going to the parade as a kid and it's something my kids look forward to every year. They love getting candy and waiting for the milk truck to toss them free chocolate milks. The parade is on Friday evening and other various activities are scheduled throughout the weekend. Besides the parade, we love going to the Pancake Feed and then listening to the Meridian Symphony perform for free in Storey Park. The carnival is also fun when it's not too hot or crowded.
Entries in the COW WOW Art Contest start appearing throughout the City the weekend before the Festival. Based on the 2009 theme: Moo-sicians, businesses, groups and individuals decorate plywood cows to show off their creativity and vie for cash prizes.
The Dairy Days Festival begins on Thursday night in Storey Park with a Pancake Feed followed by a free concert by the Meridian Symphony Orchestra.
On Friday, the Festival Marketplace opens, with 80 vendors selling food, crafts, art, and various other products and services. For the children, the “Kids Corral” provides free fun activities and games.
Friday evening, the “Real Dairy Parade” begins at 7 pm with 100 entries focusing on a dairy theme. (www.meridiandairydays.info)
Saturday morning begins with the annual “Milk Run” fun run at Meridian Speedway. Little tykes can participate in a ¼ mile run around the track, and then the older kids and adults do a 5K race that starts and ends at the Speedway. Vendors open at 10 am. At noon the "Dairy Dash", a kid's bicycle race, takes place at the Meridian Speedway. In the afternoon, area coffee shops and restaurants participate in the “Milk Mocktail” Contest, and the public votes for their favorite dairy-based drink. Join us at 2pm to sample the recipes and vote for your favorite.
Other events for 2009 include: the 60th Annual Dairy Princess Contest a carnival, a farm animal education exhibition and dairy cattle and dairy goat shows.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
MK Nature Center, Municipal Park, and the Boise River Greenbelt
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Craters of the Moon

Sunday, May 3, 2009
Shoshone Falls
Two Saturdays ago we packed the kids in the car and made the trip to
We had no idea that thousands of other people were as interested in seeing Shoshone Falls that day as we were. Traffic was backed up bumper to bumper for two miles. After a two hour drive and sitting in a line of traffic, the kids were getting restless. I finally said, "Come on kids, we're walking the rest of the way." Of course, I didn't know how far it was to the falls, I just knew I didn't want to wait any longer. We jumped out of the car, got the stroller out of the back, and hoofed it on foot, while the husband had to wait in the line of traffic. We beat him down the road by about 25 minutes or so.
The falls were spectacular and the weather was perfect. The girl loved knowing that she had seen the best waterfall in the west. Most of the pictures are ones that she took since I had my hands full with the little ones. We had a great time and would highly recommend making the trip to see
Expect the trip to take all day. Take a stroller if you have young kids. There are restrooms available, but no soap. Bring your own soap or hand sanitizer. There are snacks, drinks, and souvenirs available for purchase. There is a large grassy area and picnic tables. Expect a long wait and tons of people if you are going during the peak season, April thru May. There is a park fee of 3.00 per vehicle. Dogs are permitted on leashes. Take your camera and check the weather before you go. Driving directions are pretty easy. Go to
Here's a link to a video of the falls that the Idaho Statesman posted in April.
Friday, May 1, 2009
One Benefit to the Slow Housing Market

There is an excellent clickable tour map online at the BCA website. You can also click through to previews of each home.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
YMCA
*These are pictures of the Caldwell YMCA
Our family loves to swim. Grandma has a pool in the summer, but in the winter we like to swim at the YMCA. Have you been to the Caldwell Y? They have an amazing aquatic center.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Basketball Games
Winter time in Idaho can be a lot of fun for some people. Some people love to snow ski and can afford it. Some people love snowmobiling and can afford it. Other people love cross country skiing and snow shoeing and don't mind that it's actually exercise.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Pojos Arcade
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Artist for a Day
I took the girl to Artist for a Day last week and we had so much fun. Artist for a Day is a paint-your-own-pottery place. They have a lot of cute pieces to choose from. I've painted plates and mugs and vases and flower pots. The girl has painted trinket holders, hand mirrors, cats, fairies, sandals, and mugs. Not real cats, lol.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
More than just lights on a house

It's been a while since we've done something considered blogworthy. But just a few nights ago, we ventured out to see the Denning family Christmas lights. (They're more than just lights. Going there is an event. You can expect to see a light show synced to Christmas music.)
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Linder Farms
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Spyglass Gardens
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Scarecrow Stroll
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Teacher inservice means Amanda has to make plans again.
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Free Tater Tots at the Idaho International Film Festival

Wednesday, September 24, 2008
I Heart Boise

Sunday, September 21, 2008
According to my calendar, today "Autumn Begins."
In honor of the first day of autumn, (which is never capitalized, I checked) this post will be about one of my favorite things to do in the fall--going to the pumpkin patch with my kids. We go at least twice. It seems like we never get enough pumpkins the first time. I also like to buy cornstalks and straw bales and decorate the front of the house. We have a favorite place that we like to go. Spyglass Gardens. It's close to our house, small, and kid friendly. The people who own it are so nice. We've been going there for the last 5 years and it's become a tradition. They have pumpkins you can pick, a little maze made from straw bales, and lots of other vegetables, corn stalks, and straw bales for sale. Admission is free. You are only charged for the things you buy and the pumpkins are priced according to size, not weight. They are closed on Mondays and picking begins on September 28th. So get in the spirit of fall and plan a trip to the pumpkin patch. Don't forget your camera.
Friday, September 19, 2008
How the heck do you spell theatre, I mean theater, I mean.....anyway.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Be Cool. Attend a Performing Arts Event
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Silver City Will Take You Back In Time
- Leave early enough in the morning so you're not driving home in the dark. It's about a two hour drive from Meridian.
- Do not attempt this trip after November 1st or before June 1st.
- Make sure you have a full tank of gas and your car doesn't need new brake pads.
- Definitely hike to the cemetery.
- Keep your eyes peeled for signs and don't trespass on the properties marked "Private Property Keep Out."
- And remember that the only bathrooms are outhouses.
- There's no running water or electricity.
- Don't forget your children and your cameras.
- Check out their website for more info and directions.