The Ogden Temple was really neat.
We never had a chance to attend this temple before it was remodeled. So, while we said that we had been to all the temples in Utah, the truth was that we had been to all of the operating temples in Utah, but this temple was a secret blemish on our record.
We were finally able to remove that blemish. We went with two of our good friends, and we were able to drive up there, do a session and go to dinner afterword.
It was really neat to me to see the completely rebuilt temple. I wish that I had seen the old one, and it would be really neat to see what they kept and what was completely new.
I think the thing that struck me most about this temple was how important it is that the house of the Lord be a place that truly honors him. It was important enough that the temple be up to modern standards, that they completely rebuilt it. That was just amazing to me.
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Sunday, November 23, 2014
Ogden Utah Temple
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Rexburg Idaho Temple
The Rexburg temple is beautiful. It's very similar to the Brigham City Temple.
I was impressed with how busy this temple was. When I first went into the dressing room, I had a hard time finding a locker that wasn't already in use. That's a good problem to have.
The session has a multi-room progression, starting with a telestial type room with a mural depicting forest lands with deer and other wildlife. The endowment stays in that room until it progresses to a terrestrial room that is beautiful, but with a simple design. Of course, you eventually progress to the celestial room. There was a huge chandelier in the center, and some smaller chandeliers on the side.
As I watched the other patrons in the temple, I could see the love that they had for temple ordinances. It made me really think about what a blessing it is to be able to attend the temple. It's a blessing for us to be able to commune with our Heavenly Father, and it's a blessing for those whose work we are doing.
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I was impressed with how busy this temple was. When I first went into the dressing room, I had a hard time finding a locker that wasn't already in use. That's a good problem to have.
The session has a multi-room progression, starting with a telestial type room with a mural depicting forest lands with deer and other wildlife. The endowment stays in that room until it progresses to a terrestrial room that is beautiful, but with a simple design. Of course, you eventually progress to the celestial room. There was a huge chandelier in the center, and some smaller chandeliers on the side.
As I watched the other patrons in the temple, I could see the love that they had for temple ordinances. It made me really think about what a blessing it is to be able to attend the temple. It's a blessing for us to be able to commune with our Heavenly Father, and it's a blessing for those whose work we are doing.
View a gallery of this temple.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Idaho Falls Idaho Temple
The Idaho Falls Temple sits right on the Snake River, right above Idaho Falls. It's a beautiful temple, both inside and out.
It has the style common among older temples where there is a creation room, a garden room, a telestial room and a terrestrial room.
Each room had beautiful murals on the walls. A few things that were unique and fun were in the creation room and the celestial room. The creation room had lights on the ceiling designed to look like stars. The lights come on when God creates the stars. It was a neat and fun affect.
The celestial room had a mural showing families dressed in white, among green hills. I liked that it was depicting something truly simple and magical, the joy found in loving relationships. The mural also showed a glowing kingdom in the sky, but the silhouettes of the buildings looked just like temple square in SLC. It had the Salt Lake temple as well as the tabernacle.
We had the opportunity to be the witness couple here, which is always a great experience.
Between the murals depicting families, and the fact that we've been trying to adopt recently, my thoughts really focused on the blessings of eternal families as I sat in this temple. I'm grateful for that blessing, and the knowledge that I can be with my wife and family forever.
Here are some pictures of this temple.
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I loved how the river functioned as a reflecting pool. |
It has the style common among older temples where there is a creation room, a garden room, a telestial room and a terrestrial room.
Each room had beautiful murals on the walls. A few things that were unique and fun were in the creation room and the celestial room. The creation room had lights on the ceiling designed to look like stars. The lights come on when God creates the stars. It was a neat and fun affect.
The celestial room had a mural showing families dressed in white, among green hills. I liked that it was depicting something truly simple and magical, the joy found in loving relationships. The mural also showed a glowing kingdom in the sky, but the silhouettes of the buildings looked just like temple square in SLC. It had the Salt Lake temple as well as the tabernacle.
We had the opportunity to be the witness couple here, which is always a great experience.
Between the murals depicting families, and the fact that we've been trying to adopt recently, my thoughts really focused on the blessings of eternal families as I sat in this temple. I'm grateful for that blessing, and the knowledge that I can be with my wife and family forever.
Here are some pictures of this temple.
It's important to always get a shot next to the sign. |
Robyn is more precious next to the sign. |
It's not a temple trip without a selfie. |
Checking out Moroni. |
A shot with Idaho Falls. |
From behind the fence |
I love how the leaves framed the spire |
Another reflecting pool shot a little later in the evening, with some bonus geese. |
A river shot with the temple. |
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Friday, June 27, 2014
Houston Texas Temple
The Houston temple is very beautiful.
The inside of it, and particularly the Celestial Room, looked like a smaller version of the Timpanogos Temple, which was fun since that was the temple we were married in.
This is a smaller temple, so it had a more intimate feel to it. There was a young lady who was doing a live endowment, and I'm pretty sure we were the only ones in the session that weren't there for her. It was neat to see her surrounded by family and friends. I was the only male that wasn't in the prayer circle, and I didn't feel the need to invade her experience.
There were just over a dozen people in the room, so it was pretty neat.
I really loved the exterior as well. It is situated in a very nice neighborhood with lots of trees and greenery. The grounds themselves had a walking path that went through kind of a little garden. I referred to it as the secret garden, but it wasn't that secret. Although, there was a sign for a "hidden entrance." But, it's not that hidden if it's labelled I suppose.
This was my first temple in Texas, and I had a great experience here.
View a gallery of the Houston Temple.
The inside of it, and particularly the Celestial Room, looked like a smaller version of the Timpanogos Temple, which was fun since that was the temple we were married in.
This is a smaller temple, so it had a more intimate feel to it. There was a young lady who was doing a live endowment, and I'm pretty sure we were the only ones in the session that weren't there for her. It was neat to see her surrounded by family and friends. I was the only male that wasn't in the prayer circle, and I didn't feel the need to invade her experience.
There were just over a dozen people in the room, so it was pretty neat.
I really loved the exterior as well. It is situated in a very nice neighborhood with lots of trees and greenery. The grounds themselves had a walking path that went through kind of a little garden. I referred to it as the secret garden, but it wasn't that secret. Although, there was a sign for a "hidden entrance." But, it's not that hidden if it's labelled I suppose.
This was my first temple in Texas, and I had a great experience here.
The angel Moroni |
I thought this fountain was pretty |
Robyn at the front of the temple. |
The obligatory sign picture. |
These walking paths through the gardens on the grounds gave it a very secluded feeling. |
Looking back at the temple from the grounds. |
The obligatory selfie picture. |
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