Kamryn had soccer games in Ogden and Salt Lake last weekend. We had a little time between games so we decided to take the kids to Temple Square. We had told the kids that we were going to do something fun between games, but we didn't tell them what we were going to do. When we passed Lagoon the kids of course wanted to go there. When we first got to Temple Square they were so excited and even said that it was as fun as Lagoon, just in a different way. I think it was the first time that my girls had been there. How sad! We live 3 hours away and we are in Salt Lake quite frequently but we don't make it to Temple Square. We had such a great time, we are going to plan to go more often.
We first went to the Lion House for lunch. It was delicious and the kids thought it was great to be able to pick out there own food. The only problem is they thought they needed everything. After lunch we walked around the temple grounds. They all loved the reflection pool. Aubrey couldn't get enough of the water.
Then they wanted to touch the temple, so we let them touch the temple. Wyatt told them they would get special powers if they touched the temple. He got in trouble with one of the missionaries for fibbing on temple grounds.
Next we went to the Tabernacle, and then to the North Visitor Center. I think seeing the statue of Christ was everyone's favorite part (I know it was mine). It was so neat to see how excited my kids were, especially my little kids. When we walked up to where the statue is Sadie just stopped and said "That is awesome!" Aubrey saw the statue of Christ and ran to it pointing and saying "Jesus!, Jesus!" She didn't use a quiet, reverent voice, but it was so neat to see how she recognized Christ and wanted to go to him. She really couldn't get close enough. She stepped on the platform and reached up to Christ. We took pictures of the kids by the statue and then we sat down with them to just admire it.
Aubrey would not just sit. She kept running up to the statue of Christ. The spirit was strong, and I could tell that all of my kids felt it. What an awesome experience!
Then we went downstairs in the visitor center and saw all the other displays. There was a display about all the prophets from Bible times to Book of Mormon times, to our modern prophet. As I looked at this display the spirit testified to me that our modern prophet, President Thomas S. Monson, is a prophet of God just like the prophets of old. Another great experience.
After this we went to the Conference Center. We were running out of time, so we just took a short tour of the roof. What an amazing building. Then our time was up and we had to go to Kamryn's second soccer game. I am so glad that we took our kids to Temple Square. It was a great experience for everyone. Brynli said the other day that she wants to marry someone who will marry her in the Salt Lake Temple. That is a great goal she has set. We will definitely plan more visits to Temple Square.




