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Family Trip

The most memorable vacation ever, was our family trip to Idaho two years ago. We were excited for
weeks leading up to our departure from the Memphis International Airport. This was my husbands’
first time to fly. When the day finally came, he was extremely nervous, about the flight. I remember
him telling me his stomach was in knots; he must have said I love you 25 times that day. The girls
laughed at him all day, because they had flown in the past and knew there was nothing to be nervous
about. I told him, that once we were in the air, looking down over the city would be absolutely
beautiful.

As we boarded the plane we could see the anticipation and excitement built up on his face. We
settled into our seats, got our girls settled in, and away we went. From the air the buildings, roadways,
and homes looked like a live monopoly board. My husband seemed to calm down and started to
enjoy his first flying experience. He and I chatted throughout the flight about how gorgeous everything
was from the blue skies. After a few hours and a hectic plane change, we made our much awaited
decent in to the great city of Spokane, Washington.

When we left Memphis, Tennessee, the temperature was a comfortable 45 degrees on December
19th. As we made our bumpy landing on the runway, the co-pilot announced that it was in the mere
teens and the city was mostly snow covered. Coffman 2 We were extremely excited to see my
parents which we had not seen in a year. Our family greeted each other with open arms and a few
happy tears. My parents hurried to baggage claim ready to load us up and make the snowy ride to
Priest River, Idaho.

Throughout the drive from Spokane to Priest River, everything was covered in the prettiest, shiny,
white snow we had ever seen. The road conditions were so different from what we are accustomed to
in the south. The roadways were clear of snow and ice. This made the 100 mile drive very enjoyable.
When we made it into Priest River, Idaho, we were surrounded by snowcapped mountains. This town
was the prettiest place I’d ever seen. I felt like we were driving through a movie scene. The town had
a homey atmosphere with a small grocery store, small auto repair shop, and people clearing
sidewalks of snow.

When we reached my parents road and the bottom of Moose Mountain, we started the climb up to my
parents’ home. As we rounded the last curve on the mountain there sat a nostalgic log home
overlooking the glistening Sand Pointe River. While on vacation our favorite tourist attraction was a
secluded bed and breakfast that also gave sleigh rides. When we arrived we were greeted with hot
coca and popcorn. The lounge area was totally covered in wall mounted wild game, and had a cozy
warm fireplace sitting area. As well, there was a ten foot elaborately decorated Christmas tree.

We had a great time taking family photographs by the tree. When it was time for the sleigh ride they
provided us with heavy wool blankets and off we went. The sleigh was pulled by an amazing team of
Belgian horses. It was painted fire engine red with shiny hand carved wooden seats. The trip around
that mountain was surreal. Coffman 3 There were many attractions that we enjoyed while in Idaho. I
am very thankful for that opportunity and the memories my family made. That vacation is one that we
will never forget.

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