There are very few times in life where you go through a shift and everything changes. Graduating high school and moving to college is one of those times. Right now, everything Evelyn knows and is used to will soon change. This is definitely an exciting and scary time! As her mom, this is a bit of an exciting and scary time for me as well! As I watch her prepare, I can't help but wonder what she is going to learn, how she is going to change, and how family dynamics will shift.
Last weekend, Logan, Ev and I went down to Boise for her school orientation. The more I get to know the school and the area, the more I feel that it is a PERFECT fit for Evelyn. Starting with the campus- there is a thriving outdoor club with multiple weekly trips, an active climbing club, a daily bus to Bogus Basin for skiing during winter, an awesome dorm with a great roommate, and a river that runs right through campus. Zoom out to a fifteen minute radius of the school and you will find a thriving music scene, Black Cliffs climbing area, and multiple hikes. Take another zoom out and you can easily make a day trip to City of Rocks, the Sawtooth Range, and Grandparents, Aunts and Uncles. Knowing Evelyn, she is already making plans!
When we were on campus, I couldn't help but feel freaking excited for Evelyn!
As any good parents would do, we naturally had to try out some of the Boise offerings while we were all out together...
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| We checked out Black Cliffs, the local crag. We approve! |
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| I can totally picture Ev living here! |
I had to throw this in there. If you know, you know!
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We discovered this gem of a street! Live music in the evening, a variety of restaurants with patio seating, and a pizza eatery dive for college students. It doesn't get much better!
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| We visited Freak Alley. I chose artwork that reminded me of each of the kids. This was Evelyn's, and it is a perfect fit for this stage of life. |
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| This picture is for Maren. If you know, you know. |
Not pictured- During orientation we had lunch at Buster's kitchen. Let me just say that we did NOT eat like that when we were in college(ramen and pancakes). It was a pretty sweet set up with a lot of great options. We also had to try Lime scooters to see if that was a viable option, and Logan and I checked out Hemlock, a downtown restaurant with a smoky vibe, which was offering some Monday night live Jazz. We will definitely be back!
This is Evelyn now, and I wanted to share what I got out of this weekend. First of all, this entire trip has made me much more excited to move to Boise and experience the campus and city. That being said, I am still just as scared to move away from everyone. I will miss having "my people," especially my family, friends, and boyfriend, but I am happy that I get to live in such an amazing area. I get to enjoy the duality of having a cute campus and living in the biggest city in Idaho. The campus itself is amazing, and there are a ton of useful resources. The city is really cool, and there is so much life in it. There is an awesome music scene, as well as a ton of cool restaurants and shops to explore. Outside of the city, there are a ton of options for my outdoor hobbies, and I am really excited for that. This is an amazing place for me to live, and I believe it will be a really awesome part of my life, even if my current chapter is just as cool.
Ev's pictures will be added here.... if they are not here as of this reading, check back in a few days if you're interested.
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| Jackson's photo highlight this week. Enjoy! |
Stay tuned for Maren's NY/DC writeup.
Have a great week!