The following weekend we had a wedding to go to in St. George, UT so we decided to use the time in between for a quick trip to California to visit Mike's mission. Here are a few pictures from our trip and from the wedding reception after.
After staying part of Sunday and that evening at my roommate Jenni's house in Beaver, UT we started to make our way towards California.
Walking through the MGM we were quite surprised to see Lions right next to the slot machines! Craziness. We walked through one of the tunnels and two of the females were laying on the glass right above us. I think that is the closest that I'll ever want to be to a Lion.
First Mission Stop: Hesperia, California!
The place where it's a million degrees and no one has a lawn. I was quite appalled! It wasn't that the grass was dead or that they were waiting to plant sod, they just merely didn't have grass - AT ALL! This is one of the roads in a neighborhood in Mike's area. (I think I can call it a neighborhood anyways) There were roads and houses but some of the houses were abandoned and some of the roads didn't have names! It was all quite confusing. Mike said that they had to get pretty good and using the map and counting turns instead of using street names (I'm sure that the 7 1/2 months he spent here gave him lots of practice :) It was here in Hesperia that we were able to visit one of the ladies that Mike helped to reactivate. Gina and her three girls (Tateum, Natalie, and Mia) made us feel right at home and cooked us a wonderful meal of corn on the cob, carne asada, and seveche (crab, shrimp, carrots, lemon juice, lime juice, and probably some other ingredients that I don't remember.) Served on a tostada with mayo and hot sauce! YUM!
After spending Monday night and Tuesday morning with Gina and the girls we headed out on the road again towards the higher elevations. We drove along some of the windiest, sharpest, steepest, craziest mountain roads I've ever been on. (I was quite surprised when I found myself feeling a little carsick) We drove along the Rim of the World on our way up the mountain. We could look out over Hesperia and the cities below. Or at least that was the idea of it. There was so much smog that you could hardly see a thing! I thought that since we were going to be spending some time there that I would get the opportunity for another picture. Needless to say, the smog only got worse during our stay and so I never did get a picture.
Mike also served in the Lake Arrowhead/Running Springs area for 7 1/2 months. We were able to drive around and see the remaining damage from the fires that swept the area while he was there and we also spent time visiting with a few of Mike's old mission families; the Crisps, Williams, and Lewis' and also the Ward Mission leader and his wife as well. We had a great time visiting with these families and hearing old mission stories and getting caught up with the latest news.
We were able to spend both Tuesday and Wednesday night at "Auten Manor," the home of one of Mike's mission families before meeting up with them in San Clemente at the beach on Wednesday. On our way to the beach we drove through San Bernardino and showed me where his old apartment and church building was. Mike also served 7 1/2 months in this area.
On our way out of town on Thursday we decided to stop by In and Out in Hesperia for lunch. I'd never been and so many people rave about it. After experiencing it for myself I'm not exactly sure why. There are endless ways in which you can customize your order of burgers and fries but we decided to play it safe and made ours "animal style" which essentially just means that they put fry/special sauce on it and chopped up carmelized onions. The burger was great, but the fries weren't as fantastic as I'd thought. But everything is made fresh at the restaurant and never frozen, we watched one of the cooks slice a potato for the fries, I wish I had a fry maker like that!
My roommate Jenni Carter and old FHE brother Ryan Lundgren were sealed for time and all eternity in the St. George, UT temple on Friday August 6. 2010. We were able to attend their wonderful sealing ceremony along with their family and friends that morning. We were also able to attend a reception in their honor at Jenni's home in Beaver that evening. The entire day was absolutely magnificent and we are so happy for the both of them and can't wait to see them again in Rexburg this fall. (from left to right: Meagan Stewart (soon to be Meagan Garcia! :), Ryan Lundgren, Jenni Lundgren, Lara Feik, Becca Taylor, and Alyssa Taylor)
So that is pretty much it for our trip! We came home on Saturday and went to look at a basement apartment here in Rexburg beneath our friend's apartment. We called and talked to the owner and went ahead to put an application in. We should be hearing back from them sometime in this next week, so I guess we might be moving :) keep your fingers crossed! :)
With love,
The Feiks
looks like so much fun! i wish i had known you would be going to m&m world! i love vegas! :)
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