Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Our trip to Idaho for Megan's BYU-I Graduation!!

Though it doesn't seem possible that four years have passed since I took Megan out to BYU-Idaho to start her college career, apparently, I am getting old and can't keep track of time any more.  I'm obviously having a lot of fun, too, because time is definitely flying!!
In preparing to attend her graduation, Steve and I also decided to go on to Hawaii afterwards.  I know, seems kind of selfish, but we had been considering going for a while, and we figured that since we would be halfway there in Idaho, we might as well hook the two trips together.  The specifics on that trip will be coming in a future post.  

We arrived in Salt Lake City and Megan was there to pick us up and take us to Idaho Falls.  She has been doing her student teaching in Herriman, Utah and finished the day before.  We headed up to Grandma and Grandpa Tucker's house to spend time with family and prepare for Meg's graduation.

We got in very late on Wednesday night.  It was so good to see my parents.  They were sweet enough to wait up for us.  Thursday, I was able to go to lunch with my mom, sisters, and Megan.  Steve and Dad worked on Megan's car because she had been hit in a parking lot and had a dent in her fender. (Thanks, hun.  You did a great job!!)  I also treated Meg, Mom and myself to a pedicure.  I figured Meg was graduating, my Mom had just had a birthday, and I was headed to Hawaii. Right?!  I think it was definitely necessary.  :)

The next day we headed up to BYU-I campus to take photos, before the two graduation ceremonies.  
Here is Meg with one of the shirts we bought for her at the bookstore.  The photo was taken in the parking lot of the stake center by the Rexburg Temple, also seen in the background.

Near the sign on the south side of campus....

...and a close-up.

There she is, the star of the show!!

A classic pose on the sign

The "Rocky" pose...

....and one more for good measure!!

It was my bad idea to do the jump off the sign thing.  Poor Megan actually hurt her foot enough that....

...she decided to walk to the next photo op without the heels.  Sorry, Meg.  :(

We got to meet Bishop Pieper.  He had been her professor for a math class and she did not like him much because there was some kind of misunderstanding with some assignments which he called her on and she had to stand up to him and explain the situation in order to get credit.  Bottom line, she was not his biggest fan when she came home after that semester.  Well, as is quite often the case, the story doesn't end there.  While Meg was still home, she looked online, and saw that Brother Pieper was going to be her new bishop!  She was pretty bummed.  Then, a few days later, she got a call from Bishop Pieper asking if she would be willing to teach the Sunday School class the first Sunday.  She reluctantly said she would do it.  Well, long story short, she ended up serving as the Relief Society president that year, and he was the one person she wanted us to meet on Friday.  Such a fun story.

Megan by the Hinckley Education Building

Meg met Shannon Homer walking on campus.  
She was Meg's first ever roomate at BYU-I.
She has since served a mission and is back attending school.  
Kind of a full circle moment.  

I took a photo of Megan by this sign when I took her out to Idaho as a freshman.
Here she is in her cap and gown.

And with Dad and Mom

We knew that there would be a ton of people trying to go to dinner in Rexburg on Friday, so we decided to wait to do the graduation dinner on Saturday.  Grandma and Grandpa Tucker came up to join us for a light dinner before the graduation at ....wait for it.... Taco Time.  It sounds kind of funny, but they have a really good Fiesta Taco Salad there that both Megan and Grandma and Grandpa really like.  It was delicious. 
Megan had two graduation ceremonies.  The first was the commencement for the whole university.  This took place in the BYU-I Center.  Elder Rasband was the keynote speaker.  At the conclusion of the meeting, the graduates exited up through the audience.  

Megan waving as she exits the I-Center.

Meg's friend, Janae, after the ceremony

Jeri and Frank came to support Megan, too

These two are always a lot of fun

Meg, with Dad and Mom

With Grandma and Grandpa Tucker

Our whole group after the Commencement (thanks for taking the photo, Janae)

A view of the BYU-Idaho center....such an impressive building

Megan with Grandpa Tucker by the pulpit in the I-Center.

Meg by the beautiful flowers...

...and with Mom and Dad

Outside with Megan after the Commencement ceremony

After the main commencement, each individual college had its own convocation.  Megan had been asked to read a scripture as part of the college of education's convocation.

Here she is on the stand before the convocation begins

Shaking hands with Elder Kim B. Clark, former president of BYU-I
Elder Clark spoke at the College of Education Convocation
The woman on the far left is Sister Karla LaOrange.  She is the department chair and also one of Megan's teachers and one of her most important advisors and friends.

Walking down off the stand after receiving her diploma


One of Meg's advisors during her time at BYU-I

With Elder and Sister Clark after the convocation

Aunt Jan also joined us for the convocation

At Nielson's Custard after the festivities
Sister LaOrange even joined us for dessert!!

Just some Mom and Meg time on Saturday morning

We had to check out Freddy's.  Nate and Chloe used to go to a Freddy's over in Pennsylvania but we had never been to one.  Have to say.....the food was pretty darn tasty!!

We had previously planned to go out to dinner on Saturday night for the official graduation dinner, but we decided it would be more fun to do something more casual so that all the cousins could come, too.  Grandma and Grandpa were kind enough to let us do a hamburger cookout at their house.

Some of the crew in Grandma's kitchen

I love these great people!!

Olivia, Jocelyn and Megan

Jocelyn and Meg

The burger chefs - two grills going

A very familiar sight at Grandma and Grandpa's house

On Sunday, in addition to our regular church meetings, we got to go over to Jan's ward and see her son, James, ordained to the Aaronic priesthood.  He is a month younger than Evan.  It was pretty cool to be in that very full bishop's office.  So much family!!


That night we got together at Jeri's house for one last family gathering.  Family, food, and games.  
So much fun!!

Jan, Caitlin and Jocelyn, Megan and Grandma Tucker

Steve, Brian, Jeri, John, Grandpa Tucker, and Frank

Ashlyn (Spencer's girlfriend), Jake, Spencer, Sawyer, and Austin ready for the next game!

Thanks, everyone, for making our trip to Idaho so memorable. Megan has loved being so close to all of you during her time at BYU-I.  We love you!!

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