Saturday, December 10, 2011

St. George Temple with Hannah

December 3, 2011

When I got up on Saturday morning, my dad made an excellent suggestion.  He said that maybe I could go back to Utah with Hannah and then come back to Nevada a few days later with a family friend.  I jumped on that idea!  What a great opportunity to spend more time with Hannah, and provide her with a travel buddy!  I got everything squared area with work and everything worked out so nicely!  :o)

This weekend, Hannah discovered my poor navigating skills.  Without fail, I told her wrong directions to get onto I-15 North, and we ended up circling the entire Las Valley, driving an hour out of our way.  *Meg hangs her head in shame.*  I was not pleased with myself to say the least, but Hannah took everything in stride.  What a great friend!  

On the way to Utah County, we stopped in St. George to go to the Temple!  It was both of our first times going to that temple.  The St. George Temple was the first operating temple, with construction starting in 1871.  The radiant white exterior of the temple was dazzling against the red sandstone butte landscape of St. George. So beautiful!





Yes, I put the camera on a bush to take this picture.  



Commenced: November 9, 1871
Dedicated: April 6, 1877




It is a goal of mine to visit as many Temples as possible before I die.  The LDS church now has 135 operating temple, 16 under construction, and 15 announced (construction will start in the future.)  I have been inside 11 of them.  I have been to more, but I only count ones I have been inside.  The following pictures came from here.

#1 St. Louis Missouri Temple

#2 Medford Oregon Temple

#3 Idaho Falls Idaho Temple

#4 Rexburg Idaho Temple

#5 Taipei Taiwan Temple

#6 Las Vegas Nevada Temple

#7 Provo Utah Temple
#8 Sacramento California Temple
#9 Mt. Timpanogos Utah Temple

#10 Jordan River Utah Temple

And #11 St. George Utah Temple
I had such a great time visiting with my dear friend Hannah.  She always has me laughing, and from the beginning has been a friend of the best kind.  I love her!  And I am so glad she came to visit me!  



3 comments:

  1. Love the bush pictures. Too bad you couldn't get the red rock contrast against the temple.

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  2. I feel so blessed to have been able to go to 5 of these temples with you, Meg. What a journey we have had together!

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