Yeah, it's been awhile.
My summer has been a bit chaotic
but I'm going to make up for it with this post
and a gazillion pictures!
We left our home in Massachusetts on June 28th
with the U-haul loaded
and the boys smiling...
and we made it as far as New York before a tire blew on the trailer
and we spent some time sitting here
enjoying the view
and waiting
until help arrived
This is the only picture I took of Pennsylvania...
(if you'd like to see more of this state, please refer to this post :) and moving on to...
Historic Kirtland
with the Sister Missionaries who showed us around
Our next stop was Isaac Morley's Farm
where you can see the original trail leading into Kirtland
that Joseph and Emma would have traveled on
and there's just something about a "witness tree" that I love
Kirtland Temple
then on we went to...
and
where we passed LOTS of beautiful farms and neat old barns
(these are all taken from the window of a speeding Tahoe... so pardon the quality)
on our way to Nauvoo
where Collin and Logan made some rope
with the help of a Massachusett friend's (Maddy W.) Grandpa!
Of course, we had to stop at the Browning Store
(the view from the back window of the home)
and while learning about bricks...
we ran into Elizabeth (another friend from Massachusetts) who was attending EFY there!
We spent some time outside the Nauvoo Temple
and "touched the temple"
and then watched the sun set over the Mississippi River
which made the temple look a little pink - it was beautiful!
We also stopped in Carthage
and then headed down the road to...
the Winter Quarters Visitor's Center and Temple
(reading the names of those who died there)
where we touched one more temple
and got closer to home.
With no more historical stops on our schedule
I resorted to taking pictures of the scenery
which looked something like this
and this
(I loved the clouds in that pretty blue sky)
and this
Can you tell what this sign says?
(again, taken through a window... while traveling fast... into direct sunlight)
and finally...
Home Sweet (Other) Home
on July 2nd
We had a great trip across the beautiful U.S.A.
but it is nice to be home... for good.
(and look, those two boys are still smiling!)