Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Year and A Half Anniversary...In Kirtland!


Today was our Year and a half anniversary! It's crazy how time flies by, and I know I will say the same thing in 60 years. I love my life and I am so blessed to have such an amazing husband who adores me. I am so lucky! Today, we thought going to Kirtland, Ohio would be a good Sunday activity and indeed it was. We had so much fun. Sunday morning we both woke up at 5 am, unintentially, which we thought was really funny considering we had gone to bed at 1:30 am. We stayed in bed talking for a while and then decided to get up and head to Kirtland for church. With Kirtland being only fifty minutes away, we made it to church at 9 am on time! After church we went to Historic Kirtland, where we took a two hour tour by sister missionaries. After the tour we had a picnic on the grounds and then headed to the Kirtland temple.
This was the neatest place, where so many things in church history occurred and I am so grateful we had the opportunity to go there.


Inside the N.K. Whitney Store. This is the store that the "Bishop's Store House" got its name.


I don't know what I'm doing...


This is our tour group.

This was the prophet training room. This is where they educated the men on writing, spelling, ect.


A copy of the Book of Mormon in that time period.

The Sawmill



Justin and Me, shining from all the humidity.




This creek behind me was where they baptized people.

After the tour in Historic Kirtland, we came to the Kirtland temple. It was surprising to me how different the feeling was than I had expected. It was beautiful and I was so amazed what people did back then to build this house of the lord; they gave up so much to follow the prophet. Good for them!






This was our guide for the John Johnson Farm. He was really great! The John Johnson Farm was where Joseph Smith lived for over a year and was dragged out of the house to be tarred and feathered.

This was the decoration on their wood work. It was painted by a feather.

They say that Sister Johnson was the Martha Stewart of this century...look at the colors she painted the guest bedroom! This is the room Joseph Smith was dragged out of.


This is where Joseph Smith translated some of the Book of Mormon and had several revelations! It is amazing to think Joseph Smith sat right there.


John Johnson Farm

2 comments:

  1. i miss you guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i'm so sad you won't be our neighbors anymore! looks like you guys had so much fun! i would love to see kirtland. your dress was super adorable too. well dear tell justin hi for us! happy 4th!

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