Idaho - Shock and Awe


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Well, school has started, so Levi's blogs will soon be changing as they are part of his writing assignments. You'll get to see paragraph format with minimum word counts and grammar elements.  Enjoy this Q&A format while it lasts...  -Dad
What were the major events in the state?
In Idaho, we did numerous things. We went to the Idaho Potato Museum. We also went to a lot of different restaurants.

What did you enjoy the most about this state?
My favorite thing that I did in Idaho was Wahooza. Wahooza is a Chuck E Cheese/ water park/ mini golf/ laser tag/ bumper boat, and go kart place. Mom took us there for the day, and it was AMAZING. We played a couple rounds of mini golf, some laser tag, and arcade games.

What was your favorite food or restaurant?
My favorite restaurant was Arctic Circle. I got a hamburger and fries with a special fry sauce. It was awesome. I would definitely go back there again.

What was your favorite memory?
I remember the Yellowstone Bear World the best. My sister got to feed bear cubs. They were about three months old. We went to the petting zoo too. They also had a little amusement park with rides for toddlers.

Write about the zoo/mini golf:
Wahooza was a fun center/water park. It had a really fun course with all sorts of holes. One of my favorite holes was the last one. You had to get the ball in the middle or it would squirt water at you. Over all I give it four out of five stars.

Tell one story from the state:
My favorite story from Idaho was playing laser tag at Wahooza. You got names of super heroes or villains. Then you would shoot people with your laser gun. It was really hard but still fun. I got top scorer several times.

- levi

You always wonder what your kids remember when you take a trip, or do something special...will it be the mountains, or family time together, or will it just be laser tag.  Granted this was Idaho, but there was more to the state.  Of course maybe it's good the kids don't remember things like the brakes needing replaced in the mountains.  Our biggest surprise in Idaho was how downplayed the potato was.  We expected people living in potato houses wearing clothes made out of potatoes.  We actually barely saw anything special about the potato in Idaho...except the Potato Museum containing the largest Pringle chip...shock and awe.  -dad

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