For day 2 of Spring Break we headed to Temple Square.
We had gone to see the lights on Thanksgiving weekend, but I wanted to take Veronika again so she could really see it since the LDS church is a big part of Utah and our life here. I am so glad we did. It was a great way to spend the day together, and we always discover new things when we visit.
We started by taking a tour guided by two sister missionaries. One of them was from Germany, so it was fun for Veronika to get to speak German with someone. The other sister was from Switzerland.
They started off by taking us up to the statue of Christ. No matter how many times I have been to Temple Square or how old I get, this is still one of my favorite things there.
Then we watched a presentation on the family. The kids liked it, and it was a good reminder of the importance of family. Our final stop on the tour was to go inside the Tabernacle. Valerie was very impressed with the organ. The sisters had us sit in the middle and then they went up on the stand and spoke to show how good the acoustics are in the building. I remember going there as a child and my parents telling me that I needed to be extra reverent because every sound could be heard throughout the room.
After the tour I made the kids pose for a few pictures in front of the beautiful flower gardens.
Then we left temple square to go meet Grandpa Bolander for lunch. On the way to lunch Josh discovered what he would like for Christmas this year, a giant pig statue for his room.
Grandpa had been wanting to take Veronika to Siegfried's Deli. They serve German food.
It was fun to experience it with Veronika . There is also a German market in Siegfried's. Veronika was happy to see some familiar things, but she also found it funny that a lot of the stuff on the shelves were the generic brands like buying Western Family or Kroger brand at the grocery store.
It was a great lunch though and the kids always love spending time with Grandpa.
After lunch we headed to the Beehive House. We have been to Temple Square many times, but I had never taken my kids here. I thought Veronika might also like to see a Pioneer home.
I think the kids liked the tour. I know they liked getting a hot roll and honey butter at the Lion House Pantry after.
We finished out our day by going to see the Movie "Meet The Mormons." We did not get a chance to see it while it was in the regular theatre. It was fun to hear all of the stories. My kids especially loved the Candy Bomber, but I think my favorite was the football coach. Maybe because I loved seeing him sitting in sharingtime with his primary class.
On the way back to the car I had the kids stop for one more picture. Valerie had her own idea of where she needed to stand. My first instinct was to make her move, but I changed my mind and just took it. I am glad I did.
This was such a fun day. I love going here with my kids.