I am a creative person who has more projects than time to do them. I am married to a real gentleman. He always opens all doors for me and supports me in all I choose to do. I currently am not working though I've worked in the public schools as a speech therapist for five years. I love to read, paint, sew, cook and scrapbook. I'd like to learn how to digitally scrapbook but am not ambitious enough to figure it out on my own. I am an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and love to share my beliefs with anyone. Thanks for getting to know a little bit about ME!!
On Thursday Aug. 21st we started the day in Missouri. We visited Adam-Ondi-Ahman. It was rainy and very green. Behind me is a view of Adam-Ondi-Ahmn. As you can see, no houses, no buildings, no nothing! We then went to Far West. Here is one of the temple cornerstones placed here by Joseph Smith. Someday...we'll have a temple there...I think. Then we went to Liberty, Missouri and went to the visitors center to see the Liberty Jail. The floor is the original jail floor. Being there actually made church history real for me. I really enjoyed our trip. This is the temple for the Community of Christ. SM says it looks like an upside-down conch shell. This is across the street of the visitors center in Independence, Missouri.
This was our last stop before we travelled the rest of the way to our new home.
I really want to see those church history sites some day. How cool that you got to follow essentially the same path that the poineers took coming across the country. I bet your "wagon" was a lot more comfortable than the pioneers' wagons. We are so glad to have you closer.
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I really want to see those church history sites some day. How cool that you got to follow essentially the same path that the poineers took coming across the country. I bet your "wagon" was a lot more comfortable than the pioneers' wagons. We are so glad to have you closer.
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