Lydia and Lincoln had a good time getting reacquainted.
We stayed above the Zion's Mercantile store, with a beautiful view of the temple...
...and found some gorgeous and meaningful artwork to take home with us.
"Morning and Evening Star" by Oliver Johnson |
"Chimney Rock" by George Ottinger |
The kids remembered various things, like wagons, from our recent study of church history.
Benjamin and Peter posed like the inseparable brothers Hyrum and Joseph Smith.
We soaked up every minute we could with Grandma and Grandpa.
Peter found an old style Book of Mormon that he wanted to buy. He declared that this book is true and that wants to be a missionary!
While everyone attended the session with Katie, I stayed out with the kids. We walked around the temple grounds and took a tour through the visitor center.
We also spent some time in the Family Living Center, where we learned how to make wool thread, linen, rope, candles, rugs and bread.
The sheep is always a favorite for riding on! Later that afternoon, we also visited the blacksmith, the shoemaker, and the printing press.
I wish we had taken
It really was a special time to be together. I am so excited for Katie, who will be reporting as a missionary in just a few more months. She'll sure make a great one!
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Yay for quick family trips--made even better by family get togethers! I'm happy for you guys. You make me want to visit Nauvoo...
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