The Stream

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Scenes around Morgantown


Thursday night we went to the WVU v. Colorado game, which was our first WVU football experience. The marching band was one of the best we've ever seen and did some cool formations. Jessica and Andrew Criser were nice enough to take us along and we had a good time.

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Friday night we dropped the kids off at a friend's house and went downtown to the Arts Walk, which was mostly walk and less art, but still fun. A bunch of downtown businesses set up art displays you could walk and visit with street performers dotted along the way.

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We then hit Tutto Gelato for the best frozen dessert in town.

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Saturday, after the morning session of General Conference, we went to the St. Mary's Russian Orthodox church in Westover for their annual dinner. They had awesome cabbage rolls and pierogies.

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After, we went to the Friends of Decker's Creek river walk, a loop of trails built along one of the rivers flowing into town. They have planted flowers and constructed an outdoor classroom, which the kids used as a stage to perform on.



It is always nice to get back to nature just a few miles from home.

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4 comments:

Kelli said...

You better be careful! Micah might turn and jump off that bridge. :) Looks like you guys have had a ton of fun recently. How do you find out about EVERYTHING that's going on??

Emily S. said...

It sounds like you guys are living the life!!!

Ashley said...

I am so jealous that there are so many fun and interesting things to do, right in your back yard! Looks like you guys have been having a lot of fun!

Abs said...

It think you should seriously consider submitting that video clip to PBS. I would much rather watch your kids perform than the dinosaurs. I really love Becket's stomach, Micah's undies, and hands down Micah has the best voice. Also it looks like the football game was lots of fun. Justin and I really need to get to one of those...

If you ever decided to visit Kentucky, let us know!