Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Our New Home: UTAH



Well Mark and I drove up to Provo ,Utah on August 19th. We got the keys to our new apartment at Wymount Terrrace! It's BYU student family housing, so we are right next to BYU. That's really nice considering we only have one car. We got set up in a two bedroom apartment with a large family room. We slept on an air mattress that evening and the following day my parents, brother and sister all came up with a trailer full of our stuff. We started moving in with the help of past Elders from Simi Valley (Elder Blanchard & Elder Hixon) and help from our new neighbors(which we love!).

My family stayed with us in our small apartment for a few days. We unpacked and started to make our apartment all homey. We hung drapes and pictures, stocked the pantry and refrigerator and on and on...

On Tuesday we left to go to the LDS Welfare Square in Salt Lake. (This is a must see if your ever in Utah!) We took a tour through the thrift store, business offices, cannery and dairy factories. It is AMAZING how much the church gives. It is very true that Heavenly Father takes care of our spiritual and physical needs. This experience really humbled me with all its volunteers and contributions the church gives not to just the USA but to the WHOLE world. We then continued up to temple square. We ate at the Copper Onion for lunch and it was delicious. At temple square we visited the conference center and walked the grounds of the Salt Lake Temple. We went into the Beehive House, which was the home of Brigham Young who was not just the Prophet but also the Governor of Utah in his time. Loved his home! The architecture and furniture where all so beautiful.

Well its Thursday and my family just left to go back to California just a few minutes ago. I already miss them, but this is a new and exciting adventure for Mark and I. At least my brother cooper is just around the corner. He is attending his freshmen year at BYU. I'll miss home but I know that Mark and I will find wonderful and lifelong friends while living here.

1 comment:

  1. I want to visit Welfare Square! The homesickness slowly goes away with time. Just make sure to stay busy and hang out with old and new friends OFTEN :) Women need to socialize, it's just as healthy for us as working out. You're lucky you have a lot of people your age around. Our ward is seemingly much older than we are. Now that my summer school teaching has ended I neeeeed to keep busy to stay positive!

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