It's an 18 our drive to Nauvoo, yes that's right, we DROVE! We did it in three days and it actually wasn't that bad. We drove from about 8am to 5pm and then were able to take the evening site-seeing and playing at the hotel.
Our first stop was Fort Bridger in Wyoming.
And a lot of eating and being silly.
....18 hours is along time to sit in a van packed to the hilt with luggage, food and 7 people, but we were able to have fun by playing games, earning prizes, and laughing as much as possible.
Here our some of our inside jokes :)
We’re having quite time! In fact I’m getting ready to read my scriptures.
We’re having quite time! In fact I’m getting ready to read my scriptures.
What’s it called when they scratch??? SCRATCH??!!
Mom is unplugging everything and stuffing into a bag!
You’re blonde (hands on head)
Pull over and let’s just smell the car
Nicole is putting makeup on with a packing peanut!
This is one of the hotels we stayed at, it was so cute and they even made an elephant out of a towel!
We visiting the Harriet Truman memorial and sat in a helicoptor from the Vietnam War that had been shot down.
This is the Community of Christ's temple.
Chris makes a great Stripling Warrior! :)
We stopped in Missouri at the Liberty jail, where Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Lyman Wight, Alexander McRae, and Caleb Baldwin were incarcerated for five months. He recieved three revelations here that are now in the Doctrine and Covenants.
This is the actual jail that they stayed it, it was so spiritual to be where the Prophet Joseph Smith had been and recieved revelation for Doctrine and Covenants 121.
Afterward we went to Adam-ondi-ahman, this is were Adam and Eve stayed after they left the Garden of Eden. It was so beautiful!
There are corn fields everywhere!
We stopped in a small town called Unionville to get something to eat. We saw that they were having some sort of festival so we walked down to the main street and they were having bed races! Funny how you keep yourselves entertained when living in a small town....
Butterflies love us :)
Our family on the stairs in front of the Nauvoo temple after baptisms.
Carthage Jail. This was such a sacred and reverent place. We were able to go through the jail where the Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum Smith were martyred in 1844. You can feel the spirit so strong here, it's so sad knowing this is where they died, but at the same time joyful to know that the Church still went forth and all that has happened since.
This is the window Joseph Smith jumped out of after he was shot four times and killed by the mob.
Chris had his 23rd birthday while we were in Nauvoo. It was great to celebrate with family, Happy Birthday babe, love you!
While my family was at play practice Chris and I got the chance to tour Nauvoo. We stopped at all the historic homes and stores and had a great time learning about church history.
One of the 20 school houses in Nauvoo.
All seven of us stayed at my grandparents one bedroom apartment. Need less to say it was a tight squeeze! Nicole and I are laying on top of all the air matresses piled on top of eachother in my grandparents room. Thanks Grandma and Grandpa for letting us stay with you!
At the Schovil bakery eating yummy gingerbread men.
At the Seventies Hall.
Everynight we wore our costumes and headed out for the preshow and the pageant. Nicole and I are playing the part, acting like pioneers :)
At the preshow our family was in charge of the children's crafts. We taught kids how to play pioneer games, including these buttone spinners. Chris did such a great job teaching the kids, I was impressed!
Chris and I standing in front of a replica of Nauvoo.
We walked on stilts, and I even did it in my dress! It wasn't pretty though, so no picture :)
Not only did we have to wear ugly dresses....we also had to wear ugly shoes. It made me really greatful to the pioneers and all they had to endure!
Chris and I took and carriage and a wagon ride through Nauvoo. Thess were both so fun and we heard a lot of great pioneer stories.
This is the grave site of Hyrum, Joseph and Emma. You could really feel the spirit here, it was such a sacred place. It over looks the Mississippi River and is so beautiful and peaceful.
The Red Brick store is not owned by the LDS church, but by the Community of Christ (as with the Smith's cemetery) but it was still cool to go inside and see everything. This is where the first endowment was held.
We saw some amazing sunsets.
We caught fireflies!! They are so cool, I wish we had them here!
Our family after the finale of the pageant.
PIONEERS!!!
....having fun and being silly :)
The set of the Nauvoo Pageant.
Chris and I with Jeff, who played Joseph Smith.
Chris and I in front of the Nauvoo temple. It was such a great experience to not only see and go to the temple multiple times, but to learn about the people of Nauvoo and our early ancestors. What they had to endure and the trials they faced. It really strengthed both our testimonies. I am so greatful to them and the sacrifices they made to make the Church what is it today.
We had a really fun trip and it was nice to be with our family. We love you and miss you already!
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