It's interview season! In November Brian had 9 of his 10 interviews at Residency Programs. He interviewed at Family Residency programs in Provo, 2 in Salth Lake, Ogden, Grand Junction Colorado, 4 in Phoenix area, and one in Pocatello Idaho. He had a lot of full days interviewing, I went to a lot of fun dinners with him to meet the different residents and get a feel for their programs, and the kids enjoyed trips to visit both of their grandparents. We all went to Phoenix, AZ, for two weeks, and the kids spent a couple of weekends in Richfield so my mom could watch them while we visited the Utah programs. Now that Brian has finished all his interviews, we get to rank the programs in order of what we liked the most to least. The programs will do the same for us, and on the infamous Match Day (March 17, 2017), we'll find out where the match will take us for the next three years.

While we were in Phoenix the kids played outside every day, played with cousins each chance they got, went to the Butterfly Museum one day, the AZ Science center several times (we got in free because of our Thanksgiving Point Pass) where they especially enjoyed the live presentations about fire and liquid nitrogen and the Extreme weather show where you feel heat, cold, high winds, and are rained on while watching the program. We went trick or treating with cousins, went to karate with cousins, and just thoroughly our time there.
The Butterfly Museum was magical. Especially for Chandra. She could have stayed there all day.
They had little pamphlets listing all the butterflies inside. The kids tried to spot every one. Bracken's favorite was definitely the Atlas or "Cobra" moth. The biggest moth in the world!
It was so hard for Kinsey...and Chandra...and Bracken...to look but not touch.
The butterflies were drawn to Chandra. They were often landing on her back or shoulders or the yellow strip on her dress.
They loved the 3D movie about butterflies. Several times throughout the show I'd see them stand up and try to reach out and grab a butterfly that appeared to be flying just out of arms reach.
Below: The kids played in the canal behind Grandma Sue's house for hours!
They pretended that they in the Amazon River hunting for crocodiles with their machetes.
Bracken, Stetson, Kinsey and Tuff