The whole reason for our trip was to attend Doug's graduation from BYU-Idaho with his Bachelors degree. He is holding it up in the air, "Done!" He was so ready to be done!
Bishop Edgely was the speaker, far right, and gave an awesome talk! Doug is shaking Pres. Clark's hand. He is the President of BYU-Idaho.
Douglas and Ashley after graduation on campus. (A personal 'thanks to Michelle' for the pictures as mine didn't turn out well at all, too dark.) Michelle came up for Doug's graduation.
This is the official pace car-Chevrolet Impala- for the NASCAR race this labor Day 2009 at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. When we were in GA we took a tour of the Speedway. It was fun. We rode in the 8 passenger tour van. We did not ride in a race car.
Dad got out of the tour van and stood 'on the official track' and took a picture of the victory circle.
Dad took this of the pit row stop.
I believe that the two young men are this gal's sons. They played bagpipe music and it was so nice, if you like bagpipe music, and I do! They were playing all throughout Nauvoo at different times and places.
This is a church about 2 or 3 blocks down from the Nauvoo temple. It's a Catholic church, St. Paul and Peter.
This is that same church with their front corner foundation. (Not mockingly but in fun) I made a comment to dad, Doug and Ashley..."Hmmm, it looks like Peter and Paul knew where the 'true' church was and left and went down to the temple. That left this church with a crumbling foundation...they have no authority.' (Hee, hee.)
This is a bronze statue of Joseph and Hyrum looking back at the Mississippi. It was the day they left for Carthage Jail, a driving distance of 20 to 30 minutes, by crow, 5 minutes. This area is just across the street in front on the Nauvoo Temple. One thing the guide told us, which I did not know, was in one night the river froze completely over, the temperature was -30 below zero. The river had a swift current, but through the hand of the Lord, the river froze over and the saints were able to escape across the frozen ice to the other side in Commerce. This was known as the 'Trail of Tears' as they went down to the river and looked back at the temple they had to leave behind. Now it is renamed the 'Trail of Hope.'
Douglas and Ashley as they came out of the temple. Dad and I had gone the previous morning and they went the following morning. It is a beautiful temple!
This was taken at one of the restored homes in Nauvoo. Ashley and I commented what a great idea this little bench was. A place to place your baby and sit and the baby not fall out!
Dad got out of the tour van and stood 'on the official track' and took a picture of the victory circle.
Dad took this of the pit row stop.
This was a vignette of Joseph and Emma and Lucy Mack Smith. It was letters from Joseph and Emma. It was very nice!
This was a scene with Joseph and Emma. On the stool you can see a wooden box and in that was the letters Lucy Mack kept from them. The actors were so awesome!
I believe that the two young men are this gal's sons. They played bagpipe music and it was so nice, if you like bagpipe music, and I do! They were playing all throughout Nauvoo at different times and places.
This is a church about 2 or 3 blocks down from the Nauvoo temple. It's a Catholic church, St. Paul and Peter.
This is that same church with their front corner foundation. (Not mockingly but in fun) I made a comment to dad, Doug and Ashley..."Hmmm, it looks like Peter and Paul knew where the 'true' church was and left and went down to the temple. That left this church with a crumbling foundation...they have no authority.' (Hee, hee.)
This is a bronze statue of Joseph and Hyrum looking back at the Mississippi. It was the day they left for Carthage Jail, a driving distance of 20 to 30 minutes, by crow, 5 minutes. This area is just across the street in front on the Nauvoo Temple. One thing the guide told us, which I did not know, was in one night the river froze completely over, the temperature was -30 below zero. The river had a swift current, but through the hand of the Lord, the river froze over and the saints were able to escape across the frozen ice to the other side in Commerce. This was known as the 'Trail of Tears' as they went down to the river and looked back at the temple they had to leave behind. Now it is renamed the 'Trail of Hope.'
Another thing we did not know was that a few years ago when the Mormon Tabernacle choir was on tour, they charged a very minimal one time fee for their performance, which is normally free. They raised $75,000 and Pres. Hinckley presented a check to the mayor of Commerce. When asked why such a huge sum of money, he told them it was a small recompense for the mercy that the people of Commerce gave to the saints when they were forced out of Nauvoo. (That puts a lump in your throat!) They were not members themselves, but showed mercy and compassion for the saints. The saints outnumbered the whole population of Commerce 3 to 4 times!
Douglas and Ashley as they came out of the temple. Dad and I had gone the previous morning and they went the following morning. It is a beautiful temple!
This was taken at one of the restored homes in Nauvoo. Ashley and I commented what a great idea this little bench was. A place to place your baby and sit and the baby not fall out!
This is Ashley in the Printing Office where they published the Book of Mormon.
This is Douglas in the same office.
This flower looks just like a Hibiscus. The bloom is the size of a saucer. They are huge! They were growing around the temple. This particular bloom was near the temple parking lot across the side street from the temple.
A brief shot of the temple from the carriage ride we took a ways from the temple.
This is a view of the upper window where the prophet Joseph Smith fell at Carthage jail. We took the tour the day we left Nauvoo and drove to Georgia. It left you with a somber feeling.
This flower looks just like a Hibiscus. The bloom is the size of a saucer. They are huge! They were growing around the temple. This particular bloom was near the temple parking lot across the side street from the temple.
A brief shot of the temple from the carriage ride we took a ways from the temple.
This is a view of the upper window where the prophet Joseph Smith fell at Carthage jail. We took the tour the day we left Nauvoo and drove to Georgia. It left you with a somber feeling.
This is taken at Carthage jail. The building is original, the little wooden addition is new and was a summer kitchen. They cooked over a fire in the summer kitchen as it was cooler than in the main building.
It reaffirmed our testimony of the life and mission of Joseph Smith.
It reaffirmed our testimony of the life and mission of Joseph Smith.
Our trip began on July 21st. We rented a 16 foot Penske moving van to help Doug and Ashley move to Georgia after gradation. We packed for two days and got all their worldly possessions in the van with room to put all our luggage for all of us. July 23rd-Graduation was wonderful! We were so happy for Doug and Ashley! Michelle attended the graduation and we were so glad she and her kids came. Chris had to work.
We drove to Malad to stop in for an hour and visit Darl Gleed, Chris' dad, and had a wonderful visit. We then drove to Orem, Uah and got in Friday night and stayed until Sunday morning.
July 26-Drove to Platte, Nebraska and spent the night.
July 27-Drove to Nauvoo, Illinois. We stayed there for 3 nights and two days. We toured all the sights, took a carriage ride and wagon ride, saw demonstrations, collected souvenirs, attended the temple and had a wonderful time! The pageant was awesome! The actors all did such a fantastic job! We loved it!
July 30-We left Nauvoo and stopped in Carthage to see Carthage jail and did that tour. It was very somber. It really tugged on your heart. Joseph is such a wonderful man and prophet. He gave his life for the gospel. We drove 17 hours to get to GA. Ashley was really anxious to be home.
July 31-3:15AM we arrived at our motel and went to bed!
July 31st at 11:15AM drove to Ashley's parents, where Doug and Ashley stayed, and unloaded the van! That took 20 minutes with all the help! Dad and Doug turned the van in. We had dinner at her folks and had a wonderful visit.
We went to Stone Mountain Park and saw a wonderful laser light show. If you google Stone Mountain Park, Georgia, you can see what it looks like. It wouldn't let me copy a picture. It is a mountain face with Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson and I can't think of the other person at the moment, carved into the face of the mountain and they have a laser light show combined with fire works and music. It's quite spectacular! It lasted about one hours and was well worth it!
Aug-1st- We picked up a car rental at the Atlanta airport. Dad and and Kirsten and I went to the Atlanta Motor Speedway and took the tour. It was fun! Dad really enjoyed it and bought himself a hat. It was like a woven straw hat dipped in something that made it firm. It was chic looking! He looked quite dapper! Doug was on errands with Ashley and their family and missed out so dad bought him a ball cap hat that was black and had orange flames on the bill with Atalanta Motor Speedway on it!
Aug 2-went to church with Ashley's family and Ashley and Doug. We had dinner with their family again.
Aug 3-Flew home! We enjoyed our trip and had fun! It was so enjoyable being with Doug and Ashley and we miss them already!
Aug 6th-I drove down to Oregon City, Oregon and picked up Lisa and her 3 girls and turned around and drove right back. They are here visiting for two weeks! Fun times!
1 comments:
What a fun trip!! I loved seeing all your awesome pictures and I'm truly jealous!
Hope you girls are all having a blast!
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