Monday, April 5, 2010

A Day in Salt Lake

We have had a wonderful day in Salt Lake with Elder Allan. We were lucky enough to meet Elder Allan in Australia while were there at Christmas. He was preparing to serve a mission. While meeting with him, he expressed his hope to be called to Japan. If he did get called to Japan he would be sent to the Provo MTC to prepare. We made plans that if he did come here we would pick him up and show him some of the Church sights. When he got his call we received an email that he had indeed been called to Tokyo Japan! How awesome! And even more awesome that mom and dad were called a few weeks later to Nagoya!

Today was the day! We picked him up from the airport and the adventure started. {I am laughing already.} One bag didn't make on a plane-somewhere. You gotta love it "somewhere". Of course it had all of his suits. The poor missionary! So after a 14 hour flight he was starving obviously we headed to a sandwich shop which once we found had been closed. Change of plans, we headed to the ZCMI Center which is no longer the ZCMI Center, to eat there. Can you tell how long it's been since I've been downtown? We did find the "food court". Found the parking garage, and headed up. Oh my goodness. If you're hungry please don't try the Phillie Cheese Steak Sandwich. YUCK! They put the nacho cheese sauce on it instead. Have you ever. Elder Allan was such a good sport. {Still laughing to myself}.

After our fabulous gourmet meal we headed to Temple Square. We stopped first at the Joseph Smith Memorial building to get a birds eye view. I am always amazed. It is simply stunning.
As we entered Temple Square two fabulous sister missionaries met up with us and took us through the North Visitor Center. The spirit is always so strong, and that last min. presentation in front of the Christus is always so powerful.
After visiting Temple Square we dashed over to Desert Book. While we were there it started to snow! It's always fun to see someone in the snow for the first time.

As we walked back to the parking garage it was CLOSED!!! Don't forget it's snowing, and now the wind is picking up. It took us about thirty min. to get into the car. Which was a tender mercy from the Lord. A lady who was visiting her husband, who was working late, needed to get something from her car. Tender Mercy!

When we got home mom, dad, whit & kat were there to teach us the 1st lesson from Preach My Gospel. Which was AWESOME! It has been an amazing weekend, with conference, a family fireside, missionary pick up, temple square, and to end the day with the first lesson was unbelievable. Mom told about the reason they will be going to Japan and leaving everyone, they love the Lord. They want others to know how they can have an eternal family as well. Elder Allan came prepared with tissues and we will need to repay him with a new pack. I was overwhelmed by the Spirit. I was touched that here sat not one missionary but three, almost four {whit}. And how Elder Allans family is feeling the same. We have had a wonderful day.
I am grateful families can be forever and not just for this lifetime. I am grateful for a living prophet Pres. Monson. I am grateful for the joy the gospel brings to our lives everyday. I am grateful that the Church is the same all around the globe, and that it helps bind us to each other. I am grateful for my Savior and sacrifice he paid for me. I know He lives and loves everyone of us.

It has been an amazing few days.

3 comments:

Rosander said...

What an adventure! I'm sooo sorry about the sandwich shop. I went to get my phone out of the car this morning and saw that you had called. Sorry! Sounds like it ended well. What a great experience!

Natalie said...

It does sound like an amazing... and crazy... day! what a neat thing to be a part of!

Pres. & Sis. Baird said...

You are wonderful.
So grateful you are all mine--forever.
Love,
mom