Idaho: mountains, trees, cowboy boots, and big breakfasts. This was everything I wanted my UK family to experience while there, and for the most part they did. Sudheer and I had a wonderful time at our reception, we were able to see loads of family and friends and our two families finally got to meet! On the Sunday my family hosted a bbq in my childhood park and we at elk, moose and deer until we were about to burst, then we topped off with apple crumble, peach cobbler, and black forest cake (s'mores were also available). All in all it was a great experience but time passed to quickly and the goodbyes were teary. We didn't actually say goodbye to anyone, instead we left everyone with a see you later and an invitation to visit us in London. It is my hope that they do visit.
Wednesday, 27 September 2017
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