Mom missing as usual from pictures.
There is a chapel on the same property of the Temple site. At the end of the tour you ended up inside the cultural hall of this church. They did a nice job on setting this up. They had cookies and bottled water for everyone that just finished the tour. When we were entering the room a young family were in front of us with 3 little kids. The oldest was 4-5 years old. She said to her mom that it really wasn't that fun. I just laughed. It sounded like something cute one of David's girls would say. This is why we left the younger ones with Nana and Paca. Right outside of the cultural hall is were you would catch your bus back to the Church you came from. You just have to remember the color of bus so you don't end up in the wrong place. Like I said, the Church has it down. The only downside was that the smog was so bad in the Salt Lake Valley that you couldn't fully appreciate the view because you couldn't see anything. The Draper Temple is high up the mountain. The open houses runs until mid March. If you get a chance...GO with your kids. Our girls loved it. We followed up our morning with a bagel from Einstein's and then off to school they went.
On the Bus ride back
On the Bus ride back
2 comments:
I think my girls would enjoy the temple and not say, "It really wasn't that fun." Well...maybe Hannah would, but she is 3. Makayla already asks when she can go to the temple. Thats great that you can take your girls there on the off days and avoid the crowds. That is one of the advantages of being home during the week.
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