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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Trips and kids and grandkids


The end of September, Marie, Dorine, and I planned a trip to Nauvoo, to take our Mom. When we got the dates decided, it was the same time 2 of Marie's daughters and families were going too. Virgil asked if he could go too, and so we said he could and invited Paul also. Then Dorine got married, and so we invited Gary to go along. What was planned for 4 of us turned into 19. We had such a good time.

We flew into Kansas City, Missouri and went to Independence and Liberty Jail. Dorine and Gary drove, and we met them at the Visitors Center in Independence.

Sorry some of the pictures are turned sideways. I have not figured out how to rotate them so they look correct.

Liberty Jail


We went to Far West, just at dusk. It was too late to go on to Adam-ondi-ohman. Kristen and Phil went there instead of Far West.
Monument at Far West


We spent the night somewhere in the middle of MO. We drove on to Nauvoo on Thurs. morning. We had a condo that was big enough for the 7 of us, and the kids stayed in a house in old Nauvoo. This condo complex is owned by members of the church, and we had access to KBYU, so we could watch conference as if we were home. The condos are 2 miles east of Nauvoo.
Gary, Virgil, and Paul at the Villa


Thursday evening we went to the presentation "Rendezvous in Old Nauvoo" It is a presentation put on by the missionaries. A couple from Bluebell and some other people Mom knew from the temple were in the production. Another couple and his sister-in-law from out home were there also, but not in the production that night. We saw the sister-in-law on Sunday, but Mom called the couple on the phone to tell them Hi.
Parley P Pratt home, store, and tithing office
The building is owned by the Catholic Church right now (thus the cross on the top of the west end), but it is the original structure.


Friday morning we took in a session at the temple. It is beautiful. The teenagers did baptisms for the dead. We then took the rest of the day to see what we could of the homes and businesses in old Nauvoo. The missionaries have presentations that tell about the building and some have demonstrations of the crafts. We all got a brick and a "prairie diamond ring" (a horseshoe nail bent to make a ring). Friday evening we went to a lecture about Joseph Smith and how George Albert Smith was able to obtain the Palmyra/Manchester property in New York. Very interesting material. The lady doing the lecture was Susan Black. She is a very learned historian of Church History.
Paul & I by a Sunstone

Paul and I in front of the Nauvoo Temple

The mighty Mississippi River!

Saturday morning we drove to Carthage and went through the jail. Most of the original jail is intact. Even the door to the room where the Prophet Joseph and Hyrum Smith were shot.


Carthage Jail.


Virgil, Marie, Mom, Paul, Me, Gary, & Dorine


Mom, Me, Marie, Dorine

We went back into Nauvoo in the afternoon, and saw some more sights. We went to the Land and Records office and found our ancestors who had been there. We found where the property they owned was located, and took a tour to find the spots. We signed our names in the log of desecendant to the 70's in the 70's Hall.

The stories are incredible. I am glad I live in this time. I am not sure I would be able to deal with the challenges they had then.

Marie's kids did not have TV, so the guys went in to the visitor's center to watch the Priesthood session with the rest of the guys. The opening song was "Praise To The Man" and since we had been at Carthage that morning, it was really touching to them.

Sunday we went in to the visitor's center for the morning session of conference, to be with the kids again. Paul, Dorine, and Gary stayed at the condo and watched it there.

We had a wonderful time, but did not get to see everything we would have liked to see. I guess that means we will have to go back again. Longer in Missouri would have given us a chance to spend more time in Independence and go to Adam-ondi-ohman. We did not get to see much of the Joseph Smith properties, as they are owned by the Community of Christ church (RLDS) and have different visiting hours.

We left early Monday morning and drove to St Louis. Here is a side-ways picture of the arch, taken from inside the car. They were working on the freeway and we had to re-route our pathway to the airport. Phil and Kristen took a wrong turn and crossed over the river into Illinois. They barely made it to catch the flight. We were glad we were on Delta, so their seats were saved. We flew into Kansas City on Southwest.
The arch at St Louis

Home Again

Dora and Paul ran a 24 hour relay marathon in St George this weekend, so have not talked to them since we got back.

Jennie and Jeff sold their townhouse and bought a single family home. They got moved in on Thursday. They have a fenced in back yard, so that will be really nice next summer, when Hayden is old enough to play outside.

Hayden is 7 months old now. He has learned to crawl and pull himself up in his crib this past week. He wants to be big, like the other boys.
Maclay wants him to wrestle, but he does not get that concept yet.

The boys birthdays this week. Jackson turned 2 on Wednesday and Ryan is 3 today. They got bikes for their birthdays. They were so cute and happy!!



4 comments:

  1. That trip really looks interesting- I would love to see those historical sites.

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  2. I LOVE the picture of you with your mom and sisters. I want a copy, please :)

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  3. It was an awesome trip. Phil was using our camera somewhere else when the girls had their picture taken at Carthage. I will see if Karen has a good one.

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  4. What a great trip! The past 18 months my grandparents have served a mission their. They come home on November 1st and I never made it out as I had wanted. I am glad you had that chance and the photos are great!!!!

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