Two weeks a go on Friday night we were talking about what we were going to do the next day. We had discussed spending the whole day going to four temples (Draper, Oquirrh Mountain, Jordan River, and Salt Lake). Once we started talking about it again we realized that although both of us had gone through temple square, we hadn't gone around to the visitor center, etc. together. So, we decided that we'd spend that Saturday at Temple Square together and we'd spend another Saturday going to the other three.
So... Saturday morning we got up, got ready, and headed to Salt Lake! As we were driving we saw those other three temples. It is still amazing that we can see all three of them at the same time. I remember when the Albuquerque Temple was announced. The closest temple previous had been the Mesa, AZ temple (7 hours away driving.) When we went to the temple, it was a whole temple trip that happened over several days. I was not yet old enough to participate in temple baptisms during one of these trips, but I remember the organization and greater effort, time, and money that it took to attend. When the Albuquerque Temple was announced, we were so excited! A temple would soon be only about 10 minutes away instead of 7 hours! I remember attending the groundbreaking ceremony, the open house (the first time I had been inside a temple), and then to the dedication. It was an incredible experience and one that will always be engraved on my mind. As a ten year old girl I couldn't believe that I would be able to get a temple recommend in a year and a half and attend the temple to do baptisms for the dead every month! What a blessing!
Thinking about that experience eleven years ago, it's amazing how often we can forget what a blessing it is to have a temple so close. And, in our case right now, can see three at the same time. It's an incredible blessing! Another experience that helped me think of this was one that I had in Russia. During a testimony meeting in our branch a sister stood up and talked about her several day trip to Finland (including her difficulty in getting a Visa to leave) to attend the temple. She made an incredible sacrifice and stood with tears of joy in her eyes and explained to us the warm, incredible feeling she had inside as she attended the temple several times. Then I remembered the joy and excitement that I could see in the Russian peoples eyes as they talked about the Kiev, Ukraine temple being built and dedicated only 4 months after I left the country. Here's a link talking about the dedication: Kiev Temple So great! And a great reminder of the importance of temples and how lucky we are to have so many on earth and so many so close!
Sister Dibb with her parents |
The Celestial Room |
Yeah this man... I LOVE HIM!! :) |
After we got out of the session, we put our bags back in the car and roamed temple square for a little bit. Of course the first place we headed to was to get lunch!! We let ourselves splurge a little bit on this Saturday outing and we ate at the Lion House Pantry. I'd never been there so I was glad I got to finally eat at the famous temple square eatery. It was yummy! I had broccoli soup in a bread bowl and Heath had two plates of chicken strips (they were smaller because they were only on the kids menu. :) It was great! Once we were done Heath had me put one of the kids plastic cups he got in my purse to take home so that when Shelby stays with us she can have that cup (oh what a fun, loving relationship those to have with each other! :)
When we finished eating we spent some time at both visitors centers. We went to the south visitors center where they have a neat model of the inside of the temple now. It's cool to be able to see all the rooms inside - and it was especially neat this time because we had just been inside so we were able to see where we had been. We then went to the north visitors center. We spent quite a while sitting in front of the Christus statue. Seeing that large statue of our Savior is always a powerful experience for me. He stands there with outstretched arms - it makes me think of how He is with all of us now, waiting with outstretched arms for us to come to Him and follow Him. From there we went to the show about the family. It takes you through different rooms of a house talking about family and the importance of it. It ends up with a picture of the Savior and it talks about His plan for us and for our families. It was a powerful experience and show - one that brought me to tears. Heath and I discussed how important our little family of 2 is and how much we love our extended families as well! They mean the world to us and we're so lucky to have such wonderful ones on both sides!! I can't really express how much we love our family! I feel so blessed to have such amazing parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, and in-laws! It's the best!
There is a spot a ways in front of the temple that is perfect to take pictures. We went over there to make sure that we got a good one with all of the temple behind us. When we got there, there was a photographer talking pictures of a young man (about to go on his mission) with his mom standing by. They were having a good time posing him, making him jump of the platform, and teasing him about getting higher. It was fun and funny to witness. They took a break and let us jump on for a picture (and take it for us too) - which was so nice! And then we headed back to the truck.
It was just a wonderful little trip for us to spend together and to be able to see inside another temple. The Salt Lake Temple is such a unique one and so much sacrifice was put into building it (it took the Saints 40 years to build it!) It was such a great chance to be able to go and see it while we are living here in Utah!! We love temples! 4 down... 130 to go... :)
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