Tuesday, February 24, 2009

I know it is the last week in February and I haven't posted since like the first week and January.... Well we finally did something note worthy. Ryan and I took the kids down to the Draper Temple open house. We had an excellent time with the kids, who were thrilled to be inside a Temple.

All the rooms were elegantly done and so peaceful. As we walked throughout the temple James just kept saying in his loud whisper voice, "beautiful."
When we were done Kaylie filled out a comment card that I wanted to keep but couldn't figure out how to when she wanted to place it in the comment box. This what she said... no kidding.

Today when I came to the temple I felt like I was in heaven with Heavenly Father, and I am grateful in my heart to have come to the temple.

Kaylie's Favorite Room

Jame's Favorite Room

After we toured the temple, we each had a cookie and some water.
Oh my kids are sweet!

8 comments:

Janessa said...

I am glad you guys went. It looks like it was a beautiful day when you went. I am glad to see you guys are doing do well. we love you guys and think you are wonderful to have as friends.
Beau & Janessa

Anonymous said...

That made me cry, they are so sweet and so grown up!

ruthie said...

Looks like it was a wonderful day for your little family. You are so smart to take advantage of these kinds of things with your children. Loved seeing the pictures of the kids. Grandma

Melanie said...

It's amazing how close little kids are to Heavenly Father. What a fun activity. I'm hoping Jordan and I can go this Friday. If my homework doesn't get in the way. :0

Riedman Home said...

Good Memories and Things to look forward to!

DDB said...

Thanks so much for sharing your experience. It made me cry too, because your little guys are so sweet.

Love, Uncle David

Sarajane said...

What a totally neat experience for your kids. The pictures are beautiful, and so are your children and growing up fast.

Andrea S. said...

What a neat experience for your kids. I'm sure it will be something that they;ll always remember.