Friday, August 31, 2012

A Temple! A Temple! Part 2

I wrote a couple years ago about the announcement and ground breaking of our Brigham City Temple.  Here we are, summer of 2012 and it is finished.  The outside was finished and Moroni placed on top in July of 2011, then the long year while finish work on the inside and landscaping on the outside were being performed.  Now that I've been inside, I am surprised they accomplished it in a year.  It is an amazing building.  Joanie and I have been helping as ushers for the open house.  I got to go with the Young Men and Young Women and put shoe coverings on people's shoes to help keep the inside clean.

Here are some pictures of what has been going on the past couple of years:
Skeleton of the Temple



Precast Concrete Panel Skin going on outside

Crane lifting exterior panels on

"Holiness to the Lord, House of the Lord" being put in place

Steeple being hoisted up

Installation of Steeple

Moroni being lifted up

An Angel Flying through Heaven

Nick Enjoying the crowd during Moroni's Installation

Moroni being put in place

Securing Moroni

Family in front of the corner stone during open house

Nick helping place shoe coverings on people

Nick after a fireside for the Temple

Gabby at the fireside

Lots of youth

Joanie on our way through the parking garage going to act as usher on 3rd floor
Baptistry

Ordinance Room

Ordinance Room

Bride's dressing room

Celestial Room

Peach Blossom Window

Railing

Desk at Entrance
 

Grand Hall
Sealing Room
Outside View

From the Front

Skyline View




Thursday, August 30, 2012

Hot and Dry

Boy, what a hot, dry summer it has been.  Despite that, summer has been filled with church camps, family camps and a small family getaway to Idaho.

I got to go to Priest Camp for the first time.  We went to some National Forest land above Bear Lake.  This was interesting because the leaders stayed in trailers and the youth stayed in tents.  Not too shabby actually.

I made a hammock which was quite popular with the boys as well as myself.  The older I get, the more comfort becomes important to me.

The very next week was Boy Scout Camp.  The leaders stayed in tents on this one...I made sure that comfort was on top of the list.  I splurged for a nice cot and pad.  I was pretty darn comfortable.
It was lots of fun to watch Nick swim and be excited for the merit badges he would earn.  That kid can swim so much better than his old man.

As a family, we went to McCall, Idaho and stayed in a condo with DeVon and Julie.  We spent a couple days up there and then a couple days in Boise.  Nick and I fished, the family rode bikes and just enjoyed being somewhere different.
Nick investigating fishing possibilities

Joanie finishing up a bike ride

Nick and Gabby trying their best model poses

Family bike ride in Boise...very bike friendly town!

Nick at a high altitude alpine reservoir

Nate and Joanie posing in the mountains

Dinner is always a good time for a picture

A trophy bass fishing lake in McCall-  I didn't catch any though


We purchased a trailer this summer.  I took it with the Priests to our camp, that was nice.  We since took it up to our camping property and have left it up there for the rest of the summer.  The kids are now in school and it's doubtful we will have much camping left this year so we will probably bring it down on Labor day.  The kids got to bring up friends; playing at the lake (and in it's mud) and animal watching are favorite activities.
Mud Baths
Moose