No People can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand, which conducts the Affairs of men more than the People of the United States.
-- George Washington
Friday, December 05, 2008
Salt Lake City, Temple Square Lights
One of the best Christmas traditions is going to Temple Square in Salt Lake City to see the lights.
We took our LDS youth group there last Wednesday night. In addition to being absolutely beautiful, the night was relatively warm.
On a humorous side note: while there, I was walking past the Assembly Hall with my son and some other youth when a girl approached him and said, seriously, "Can I ask you a question?" He said "Sure," and then she asked, with her arms suddenly held out toward him, "Can I hold the priesthood?" After some encouragement on my part, he obliged her with a hug.
We went to the First Presidency Christmas Devotional last night with our kids, and then walked around Temple Square afterwards. It was great. It's one of my favorite traditions.
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We took our LDS youth group there last Wednesday night. In addition to being absolutely beautiful, the night was relatively warm.
On a humorous side note: while there, I was walking past the Assembly Hall with my son and some other youth when a girl approached him and said, seriously, "Can I ask you a question?" He said "Sure," and then she asked, with her arms suddenly held out toward him, "Can I hold the priesthood?" After some encouragement on my part, he obliged her with a hug.
;-)
You Mormons are so weird! :-)
We went to the First Presidency Christmas Devotional last night with our kids, and then walked around Temple Square afterwards. It was great. It's one of my favorite traditions.
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