Saturday, October 4, 2008

I love to see the Temple!

I'm sure many of you heard in Conference today, that the Church is building a Temple in Philadelphia Pennsylvania!!!! I don't know how to describe the excitement I felt. It was seriously like Christmas morning, when you open your biggest present. You just want to scream because you're so excited. That's totally the feeling I had. Totally overcome with the love my Heavenly Father has for his children. We are all so excited here to have a temple that's only 45 minutes away, instead of the 4 hours to get to D.C.


These are some of the Temples that I have had the opportunity to visit.
Salt Lake City UT. This was taken in June when I was home for Kendra's Wedding. Yes, that is a boy :) His name is Ryan. He's a good friend. The Salt Lake Temple is the Temple that I hope to get married in someday.

Logan Utah Temple. My Jr. and Sr. Years of High School, when Kendra and I were going through the obsess over missionary phase. .. we decided that we were going to go to every Temple in Utah, and get our picture taken. Sadly, we did not quite make it, however we did get a good start. We went to Logan for a football game, and stayed at her Aunt's house that night. We stopped by the Temple on our way to Audrey's house that night, and then went back the next morning to try again, since it got too dark and we couldn't figure out how to get the flash to work.
Bountiful, Utah Temple. This was taken on Kendra's wedding day. I was able to attend the Open house for this Temple when I was little. I don't remember much, other than it seems like there were tents that we had to walk through. I think they had them set up because it was raining or something. They also gave us little slippers to put over our shoes. I have always loved the Bountiful Temple. The city of Bountiful is a place where I have created many memories. I lived there when I was born, and it is where my Grandparents still reside. Both of my parents were born and raised here. It is definitely a place that I love to visit.
Washington D.C. Temple. This picture was taken back in 2005, when I was living in Hanover, Maryland. For Family Home Evening one night, we decided to drive to the Temple and walk through the Visitors Center. It is now the Temple that we are assigned to here in Pennsylvania. I recently was able to attend a Baptism trip with the Youth. It was a special experience. This Temple is beautiful. I love that each Temple can look so different, but the message and the procedures are all still the same. That's what is so great about my Church! The Gospel is the same, wherever you are! Awesome!
Winter Quarters, Missouri Temple. This was taken at the very beginning of our 2005 trip. I was still warming up to the whole picture thing, and wanted someone in it with me :) So this is Me, Kylie, Connor, Jax.

This is the Kirtland Ohio Temple. It was beautiful, and since it is not currently owned by the Church, we got to tour it. It is so amazing inside!! Seriously, how did people back in the 1800's build such amazing buildings, without the technology we have today??? Boggles my mind, that's for sure!!

OK, ready for my favorite??? Nauvoo, Illinois Temple. This Temple is GORGEOUS, but I think what really means so much to me, are the stories often told of the trials and hardships the saints went through, to have a Temple, and the faith that was displayed when it was destroyed. It was also dedicated on my birthday :)

Palmyra, New York Temple - This was also taken back in 2005. The landscaping to this Temple is amazing. We didn't get the chance to walk around and get our pictures in front of the Temple, but we did get some good pictures of the Temple itself. This is one of my favorites.

I am so lucky to be a member of such an amazing Church. I truly can't imagine where I would be without the Gospel in my life. I am so grateful to such great parents, that raised me in such a good home. It is totally because of their example, that I have my own testimony of my saviour Jesus Christ. I know that this is the only true church on the earth today, and that President Monson is a Prophet of God. I am so grateful for the opportunity I have this weekend to listen to him. I seriously love my life.





3 comments:

Alysia Gann said...

Kari! I love this blog. You've been to so many! i'm jealous. & when I heard about the temple in Pennsylvania I totally thought of you! :]

Pezlady Jana said...

I totally thought of you too when I heard Pres. Monson announce the PA temple! How exciting!! Mike and I are trying to get to every temple too. We have been to a lot of them. It is always wonderful to go to the temple! Loved your post!

Ginny said...

Okay, since you were brave enough to show me yours....

I love all the temple pictures you have. What a great idea for a post.