Saturday, December 14, 2013

Week of 8 Dec 2013, NEW YORK!

Sunday
We went to church at Independence, Missouri. It was good to not spend the day in the car. We were ready for Sunday. Sacrament meeting was all about Joseph Smith, including the talks. It made a difference because of where we were. Just being here brings to memory all the suffering and the faithfulness of the saints. We had dinner with Randall (Pete & Tammy's friend). We had a nice visit, did a little sight seeing and then went to Janice, U. Bill's daughter, to stay with her. Billy was there also and all their children. They each have 4 children and about the same ages and they were having so much fun. We got there just in time to watch the Christmas devotional. They got so excited when they saw their Grandpa on TV! It was so good to see and visit with them.
Chloe (Bill's) Sarah (Janice's), Bella (Bill's) and Jamie (Janice's) 


Jessica, William, Bill, and Janice


After prayers - It almost reminded me of our gathering, but not quite as noisy.


Mississippi River

Monday
We traveled up to Aurora, Illinois to stay with Lars. We wanted to see what we could see in Springfield, but we didn't have much luck. This is the capitol at Springfield, but we didn't see much of anything with Lincoln which is what we wanted to see.


We got to Lars, my brother Paul's youngest son, and LeAnn's house shortly after 6:00. We had a wonderful evening. After dinner LeAnn wanted to hear about Capener genealogy. We visited and told stories from our Grandparent's book. I gave them a digital copy. They loved it so much. They know about Ellen's family, but not Paul's side. They especially loved the story of William Capener making the rocking chair to fit the woman who sat in the snowbank so he could get the right size. We talked for over 2 hours. 
I forgot to taker pictures of the kids. Their oldest daughter is Kazia is on a mission in Washington, Anja is a Senior, Leif is a freshman, and Kai (below) is in 5th grade. 


Tuesday
We drove to Kirtland. It took us longer than we thought and the visitor's center would have been closed by the time we got there.

Wednesday
We went to Kirtland. I could hardly believe I was here. We went to the LDS visitor's center first and went to Newel K. Whitney's store. I felt the spirit so strong. In the room where the Prophet Joseph Smith received so many revelations. There was also the room where the first school of the prophets was held. There was just such a spirit. It was all a witness to me again of the truthfulness of the restoration of the gospel. The sister missionaries also told us the Kirtland Temple had never been 'undedicated.' It was interesting to think of that. The guide also told about when Pres. Monson had come to see the temple. He had wanted to sit up in the seat where Joseph Smith would have sat. He said, "You are the prophet! you can sit wherever you want." I thought that was cool since he is not a member of the LDS church. He was really a good tour guide. You could feel the love and reverence he had for the Temple.
There was a beautiful display of international Christmas nativity scenes. I took the picture for
Sheila, so I should put it on Facebook.

Revelation Room

School of the Prophets. It was much smaller than I thought. This is all the rows there are.

Front of the School of the Prophets

Joseph and Emma's room

Kitchen

The Kirtland Temple

We traveled to about 30 min. outside of Palmyra. Here we are stopped in traffic. We were stopped on the freeway for over 1/2 an hour. It was very slow traveling. They closed the road on the other side. It finally got a little better and we got to the motel about 7:30 instead of 5:30.

Thursday
We woke up early and headed for Palmyra. We were only 30 min. away, so we got there before the visitor’s center was open. We drove up to the Hill Cumorah. There was a wind, so it was freezing, but so neat to see. It was good to just think for awhile what my life would be like without the gospel and the Book of Mormon.
We then drove to the Palmyra Temple to do a session there. There is a large window after you enter in on the other side and you see the sacred grove from that window in the temple. It was wonderful to just pause for a while and ponder about where we were.
Palmyra Temple

After the temple, we went to the Joseph Smith’s log house and then the farm house. It was like walking back in time. People worked so hard on the farm. Their whole family gave so much. The pictures will tell the story.
Joseph Smith Log House Kitchen

Bedroom where the Angel Moroni came (not necessarily Joseph's bed - there were 2)
 From the outside

Fences - they would split the logs, stack them this way and then they could move them without too much trouble.

Hearth in the Joseph Smith frame house where he hid the golden plates one night.
 Kitchen in the Joseph Smith frame house.
 The Frame House

Tree they believe was planted at the death of Joseph Smith's older brother, Alvin
 Hollow tree logs where grain & things were stored.

Up in the loft where Joseph hid the plates one time. He first hid them in the floor boards, went in the house and then felt they needed to be moved. He went out to the barn, got them and put them in the loft. When the mob came, they tore up the floor boards looking for them, but never looked in the loft.

We then went to the sacred grove. The tour guide ended and we went into the grove ourselves. We were the only people there, so we had it to ourselves. We were each able to pray out loud in the grove. My heart was filled with gratitude and desire to serve Heavenly Father. I know He and His Son appeared to Joseph Smith. I know the restoration of the gospel came through Joseph Smith and this is His church today. This burns in my heart and I know it is true. I know the Book of Mormon is true and it has and does continue to be my guide in life. I am so thankful and blessed to be living in this exciting time. I want to be a part of His latter-day work. I love you all very much. You and your happiness is very important to me. Remember, we may be a ways away in distance, but not in contact. We still need and want to be a support to you.


Meeting the Mission President and arriving at our new home!

Yeah!!! Joe & Tesha and boysJ
There was always a sense of relief when you sent me the picture taken of you and the mission president and I knew you had arrived safely.

We got a few more supplies and drove to our new home:
7 A Elm Street
Coxsackie, New York 10251

A few hours latter - Joe & Tesha & boys came. It was wonderful!
Enjoy the pictures (notice the apartment in the background)
and enjoy them at Christmas Time. We will sure miss you all!
Our kitchen in the background - This is a newly remodeled dentist office, so we are the first to live in it. It is way bigger than I would ever thought.
Oh, it was so good to see Joe & Family

Poor Joe, we needed blinds put up throughout the apartment, so he did it for us.
Our bedroom

Spare bedroom

Eating area - Zach and Ben waiting for the blessing.

Singing before going to bed - "Do as I'm Doing"
 Brushing teeth - Notice little Leah is getting bigger
 Rest of the bathroom and washer and dryer
 Bedtime!


View of our backyard out the kitchen window. It is amazing. The Hudson River is just beyond a little way. We had fun watching the squirrels.


They celebrated a partial Christmas so they didn't need to take it all out to Utah


Christmas ornaments that Tesha made from shells they gathered - so creative and beautiful



They loved the scarves you kids finger crocheted for them!

Joe and Tesha practiced the song they are singing at church tomorrow. However, they just called with a flat tire and it may take a bit of time to fix it. They may be back tonight!

View from our front door looking across the street.

I love you all so much. We need to go. We are picking up the young elders and they are going to show us around. I'm going to write a letter, but it will have to wait until tomorrow.
I wish somehow I could transfer the spirit we felt in Palmyra to all of you. The pageant is next summer! 

6 comments:

  1. You will be happy to know that Zander kept staring and smiling at your pictures. He wouldn't even let me go on to the rest of your post - he just wanted to look at you. Pretty cute!

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  2. I didn't know you could comment on my blog. I've never noticed it. Now I will look for comments and answer them. Oh, I miss you all very much.

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  3. HI:) I miss you soooooooooo much. Elise want to tell you that it is finger knitting not finger crocheting but it is all right. I love reading your blog !!!!!!! I started reading your blog last month.I love seeing the pictures of new York.It was fun to see the pictures of u. Joe's family wearing the scarves me,Elise,Katrina and,Steven made. Elise made the one for Tesha, Seven made the one for Joe, Katrina made the one for Leah, and I made the ones for Zachary and Ben.Thank you for doing the blog.

    LOVE,
    NIKKI
    P.S.(I hope you have in New York:)

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  5. I noticed you have the address zip code incorrect.

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