Thursday, August 26, 2010

E.B. Grandin Building
This is where the Book of Mormon was published. This is such a neat place to visit. It is very hands on and it shows you exactly how the BOM was published. It took much sacrifice and painstaking effort to publish this great book.
The kids loved this site. The loved seeing how they printed each letter and then bound the books. They all remembered what they learned here. It is so neat to see my kids learn the truths of the restoration and have their testimonies strengthened.

This is an up close view of the Palmyra Temple. It is beautiful and the setting adds to the beauty of the temple.

Niagara Falls!!!!!
Yeah! This has been one of my favorite places for over 10 years! I was so excited to come back and bring my kids here. This is the American side of the falls. You can just see the tip of Horseshoe Falls in the distance. I forgot our passports and birth certificate's, so we couldn't go to the Canada side. It all worked out okay though and we got to do everything we wanted to do.Burke and Ellie at the overlook of the falls.
Braxton standing at the overlook.
Ashton with his usual amount of enthusiasm!
Poor Bradley was having a major meltdown at this point. He is crying in almost every picture but this one. The only way to calm him down was with food.

This is at the top of a huge tower thing way above the water. It was super windy and a little nerve racking with kids up so high. Of course they were perfectly safe, but looking down was a little creepy!
If you ever go to Niagara Falls you have to ride the Maid of the Mist. It is a boat that goes out to the falls and into the mist as close to the falls as it can get. Naturally you get wet so they give these sweet blue ponchos. The kids had so much fun playing with them. They really are a crack up!
Niagara Falls is in my parents mission-at least the American side-so they were able to drive up and ride the boat with us. It was so fun to have them there! We laughed and laughed as we got pelted with water from the falls.
I love this picture of Brad! It is so his personality-happy and cheerful! This is clearly post melt down.
Notice the path of blue ponchos up the side of the hill. When we got off the boat, Braxton, Ellie and I walked up these stairs up really close to the falls. Like I said, it was a really windy day and the water from the falls soaked us!! I mean, but shoes were full of water and my poncho didn't help much. It was like someone was dumping water over us there was so much water. It is one of my favorite memories with my children. SO FUN!
I took the rest of the pictures from the boat. I couldn't take many because there was so much water misting over us. We were all wet, before the kids and I hiked up the stairs. My dad had his suit pants and nice shoes on and they got soaked. We found it quite funny!
This is still the American Falls. There was a constant rainbow as we drove by.
This is Horseshoe Falls. I can't even describe how powerful it is to be so close to this water. It is loud and you are surrounded by the falls. It is amazing!! I don't think you could get any closer to these falls without mishap.
This is another boat going into the falls. You can see how neat it is from this view and how much water there is.

Last Day in NY
Saturday was our last day in NY and the only day my parents had off, it was the P-day in fact. We went to the Sacred Grove so we could be there in the day. It was so beautiful!! The Smith farm is absolutely beautiful!! They have made it look just like it would have been when the Smith family lived there in the early 1800's. Pictures cant' really do it justice, but I did my best.
This is Ash sitting by a tree in the Sacred Grove. We just took our time and walked through all the trails and enjoyed the peaceful feeling there.
Ellie wanted me to take pictures of her every few minutes. She is a great model don't you think?
Bradley had the luxury of being carried much of the time.
There are hand made benches all throughout the grove so you can sit and ponder. We didn't do much pondering with the kids around, but we got everyone to be still long enough for this shot.
Being here with my mom and dad has been so special. I have been here before with them, but we have been able to do special things because they preside over the mission here. It has been awesome to see them with the missionaries and to see them act in the Lord's name.

This tree is super old and is thought to have been here when Joseph Smith had the First Vision. I couldn't pass up the chance to get all the kids around it together.
The Sacred Grove really is one of the most beautiful places on earth! There is a feeling here that doesn't reside anywhere else. I am so thankful to know that God and His Son Jesus Christ appeared here to bring the truth back to the earth.





This is the upstairs of the frame home on the Smith farm. People aren't allowed up here because it is so old. This is the original floor from when the Smith's lived here and so are the windows. My dad let Ricky and I go up and walk around and see what it was like. It was cool!
This is the Palmyra Temple. You can see it as you walk from the Sacred Grove back to the log home on the Smith farm.
After being in Palmyra all afternoon, we went back to my parents house to relax. This is a picture of the front of the house. It was so great to stay at the mission home. The kids had a ball exploring and playing in the many rooms.
We had a BBQ for dinner and ate out on the breezeway. The weather was perfect while we were there, and we wanted to enjoy the beauty of the yard one last time.
We were so sad to leave my parents! We had such a blast being at their home. Ricky and I decided that this is one of the best trips we have ever had!!

Kirtland, OH
On the way home we stopped in Kirtland to finish off the sites. We found out the tour was hours long, but what the heck, we wanted to see what was there.
This is us in he Newel K. Whitney store in the School of the Prophets room. This is a very sacred place and the kids had a hard time sitting still, but I was thankful to be there and feel the spirit.
This is a picture of the ashery that they have reconstructed in Kirtland. In the 1830's this was a booming business and many people in the area used it and the sawmill. I thought Ricky did a great job with this photo-it is beautiful!
This is one of my favorite church history sites. It is the John Johnson farm in Hiram, OH about 30 miles from Kirtland. This was our last church history site on our trip. These are the steps where Joseph Smith was pulled from his home and tarred and feathered. He then stood on these steps the next day and preached a sermon. So inspiring, and we got to stand there!!

Wednesday, August 04, 2010

GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
So I was going to blog about the rest of our Montana trip,but I have so many pictures and it would take me forever!
I decided to just blog about our last day there. Ricky and I went on a 12 mile hike with his brother Ryan and his wife Leah. It is called the Highline Trail and oh my goodness it was amazing!!!
The views from every angle were breathtaking and everyone had to keep waiting for me to take pictures.
This little meadow is right at the beginning of the trail. There are all these pine tress that are small. It looks like a little christmas tree village. It is one of my favorite views in Galcier.



As we were hiking we came across this goat. He was just sitting on the ledge chewing his food, completely unconcerned about the four of us watching him.
This young buck was my favorite animal we saw! Ryan walked around the corner and this is what he saw. This buck would keep its body against the wall and peek around the corner to see what was there. You can see how thin the trail is and we were against a cliff. There was a drop off on the other side, so this deer had to walk right by us. We got as close to the wall as we could and then he walked right by us. It was awesome!!
We all loved this baby goat!! It was with its parents and they also walked right by us on the trail. It is amazing to see wildlife so close up! I guess they are use to people because they just kept walking despite all the people on the trail.


There were a lot of snow patches along the way. It was crazy to hike in snow in July! We hall had ski poles which helped tons, despite our skepticism in the beginning.
You really feel like you are on top of the world when you hike up here. It seems like you can see forever and the mountains are so majestic!

Ricky named this the Brook Emily. I felt so honored!
This is at the chalet where you stop after about 7.5 miles. We rested for a little while, but it started to absolutely pour rain. It was awesome!! The thunder was super loud and it actually hailed too. We left while it was still raining, but it didn't last too long. If you ever have a chance to go on this hike, don't pass it up. It is breathtaking!!