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Road Trip...

This past week, Nathan and I decided to go for a drive to the little town of Parma, Idaho.
Parma is about a 45 minute drive from our house.  So we go in Nate's car and off we went.


It was a beautiful, sunny fall day.  I love to take pictures
of the scenery as we are driving.


Here is a picture of Nathan in the car as we were
cruising along.



We went out to dinner at a little diner called
Apple Lucy's that is owned by our really good
friends' parents.  We were enjoying
our food so much that I forgot to take
a picture of the diner as we were leaving.
Instead I took a picture of the road sign as we
were heading back to Nampa. 


And then of course we ended our road trip at Costco : )
We needed to pick up a few things so shopping was the
way to end our trip. It was so much fun and we ate so
much food.

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