I spent the night at Megan's very cute little house and hung out with her and Thad for a little bit. I saw Zachary the next morning (cutie!) and then headed out onto the open road.

Arriving in Boise five hours later, I got some coffee and then headed to one of my favorite spots- the Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial. I drank my coffee in the warm sunshine, read my John Adams biography, and relaxed. I had plans to meet up with Brooke and Bailie that night for dinner so I hit up all the good downtown Boise spots- the Record Exchange, various boutiques, a new bookshop, the Capitol, Thomas Hammer for some water. Eventually I headed over to the Flying Pie where I met up with the Godwins (Kevin joined us later) from some delicious pizza. It was soooo good! Definitely got a good night's sleep that night.
Saturday morning I got a chance to sleep in and then headed out to the Boise Farmers Market. Not like the British markets but still great- I wish I could have picked up some amazing breads from Great Harvest or Zeppole or some of the amazing fruits and vegetables but what would I have done with them with no permanent fridge or anything? Oh well. I eventually headed over to Parilla Grille in Hyde Park. There was an open area with a bar and tables and chairs and after picking up some yummy burritos, Alexis and I watched Germany beat Uruguay 3-2 to get third place in the World Cup. It was an interesting game but we had a good chat while watching.
It was such a hot afternoon so I headed back to Brooke's and played in pool (well, I lay on a floatie raft and read) with Bailie and her friend. That night we all ended up staying in and Brooke, Bailie and I played Sorry! and then Monopoly. And never again will I sniff at Baltic and Mediterranean. I made BANK on those two properties (with their houses and hotels). Excellent!



Monday was a CHOCK-FULL day! I had coffee with Sue at this sweet coffee house in Caldwell called Jolts and Juice. Loved the decor there and chats with Sue are always fantastic. That led to a three hour lunch with sweet April at yummy Imeldas (and I ran into Mark Smith walking into lunch). I headed back into Boise and had coffee with the newly married Alisa (London roomie!) and then had dinner at Shige and my favorite Ace Pear Cider at HaPenny with Yosh. He sent me on a quest to answer three questions for him so if anyone knows why national team managers don't have to be from the country they are coaching, let me know. Thanks.
Tuesday was also chock full! I had coffee with Emily at the Library Coffee House in Meridian and got some great book recs from her, then headed over to Caldwell, popped in to say hello to the Education professors and then went to have an afternoon with Mary. She made me a delicious huckleberry smoothie with a bunch of delicious fruits and we sat and looked at the beautiful view while chatting. Then it was back to the same coffee house to hear how Jocelyn's year was and catch up with her. 
This morning I got home no problem and am now in relaxation mode before AXP on Saturday. As soon as Pysch is over, it's outside to enjoy the sunshine, my books and the rest of the Baddiel and Skinner World Cup podcasts. Love it!
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