We took a quick trip down to Utah to return Kai to his other home, watch a banana ball game, and visit family. But first, Eliza had some adventures at home.
As we counted down to Kai's last day with us, Hallie took many pictures. In this picture, for some reason he just started starring at Hallie like he was really looking at her.
Cute Shelby did Hallie's nails Thursday morning.
We had relatively cooler than expected weather, including some rain from dark and lowering clouds on International Lefthanders' Day.
After an underwhelming amount of rain, three local bucks came out to eat in the grove.
In the evening, we had dinner and visits with Landon, Jocie, and Amanda.
We had a long Friday, starting with Hallie and Eliza rising early so E could ride up West Mountain with Leslie and Gwen.
Meanwhile, Hallie got a long-overdue hairdo appointment. Thank you, Jamie!!
Mike took advantage of the relative peace to get some work and walking in. Autumn Semester is coming up way too quickly!
Here are a couple of pics of Hallie's new 'do.
Once E got back from her ride, Mike and Gma drove down to pick her up. In the meantime, E made friends with Leslie's newest addition, a kitten named Creamer.
Hallie had more visits with friends at Smith's. Hallie squeezed in a job interview from a parking lot along University Avenue via Google Meet.
Thank you for my amazing drink Brooke!!
Mike rousted a coven of quail from the backyard while enjoying a few ripe raspberries from the garden.
Mike really liked the look of one of the Bees new alternate logos, and Hallie encouraged him to get it on a new ball cap.
Time to party! Eliza got a Firefighters jersey to show her support. This meant getting heckled by the cheerleaders.
These bracelets lit up in sync with others around the ballpark.
Pharty the mascot shot E for having the audacity to wear the wrong team colors.
The crowd entertainment included contests and a bit of beefcake from the players.
And the Firefighters won! Great job, team!
We got home late, and then on Saturday Hallie got up early for breakfast with Cristy.
Alicia and Hallie went to lunch at Joe Vera's. There is not enough time for us to hang out together. Even though we are different we have so much fun together.
Then it was time to head out to the Ballpark at American First Square in Daybreak, where the Salt Lake Bees usually now play. However, tonight we watched the Party Animals vs. the Firefighters play banana ball. If you've never heard of this sport, you should give it a look! Hallie got tickets via online lottery a few months back. It's quite popular among those in the know. The Party Animals played as the home team, so everything was themed in its colors. But as we have a firefighter in the family with Uncle Shad, of course we rooted for the Firefighters!
Mike and Eliza woke up later, and Mike took in the tranquil views while enjoying some mate.
We neglected to mention Fergus's whereabouts while the rest of us were down south. He stayed at Quick Paws in Missoula. We got a picture of him in his cat condo. He seems . . . less than happy with the situation. Nonetheless, he had a positive experience, and we're grateful he was safe while we were away.
Eliza joined Hallie visiting folks in Springville. We stopped by Tara and her place of employment at Harward Farms. After visiting with Cristy's kids, we headed to Kohar's. Eliza also took a quick peek into our old house. She later noted that the new owner has good home decor taste.
Hallie and Mike and Priscilla and Miguel got together and went out for dinner at Asado in Orem.
The Melos even brought Mike back a jersey from the Argentina World Cup team! We ate like kings (or pigs), if you can't tell.
And then it was time to return to Missoula. We started early, got up there in time to pick up Fergus (who then spent the rest of the evening going in and out of the house, meowing the whole time. Was he looking for Kai?).
After dinner, Mike, Eliza, and Landon (fresh off of work) went to the late showing of the new Spider Man movie. This meant a really late bedtime for Mike just in time for a long drive a few short hours later.
Speaking of Kai, as we turned on to our last leg of the trip along I-90 in Montana, Kai's other dog mom called asking about whether we'd consider continuing the co-owner relationship with some modifications based on circumstances that arose after we had arranged for Kai to be rehomed with her permanently, including possibly having Kai be rehomed permanently with us. This was a huge and welcome surprise. We all love Kai so much and want him to have as much love as he can. While we don't know what the new situation will be quite yet, We're elated to know we'll be seeing more Kai possibly sooner than later.









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