Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Palmyra

Next stop...Palmyra.  Or, a little place called Wolcott, New York.  The mother of one of Jake's best friends growing up in Brussels lives there and we stayed at her house for a couple of nights.  It was one of Rachel's favorite parts of the entire trip.  And for good reason too!  We spent the morning eating chocolate chip pancakes on their picnic table out on the back deck, and spitting cherry pits out into the yard that backed up to a large apple orchard.  The kids loved running around out there, occasionally picking some raspberries to eat.  I can see myself being very happy living forever in a place like that.  Emily took the kids across the street to pick as many cherries as they wanted.  (We are very tempted to head back there for apple season)
 Later that morning they took us to Sodus Pointe.  Tommy was pretty excited that we were going to a place named "Soda."  My kids are a little obsessed with soda...probably because they never get it.  Anyway, it was this great little beach on Lake Ontario.  Rachel was pretty happy that she didn't get a mouth full of salt water when she went swimming.
 We went a little crazy about ice cream on this trip.  The humongous scoops and dirt cheap price!  We just don't get that in Princeton.
 With our friends, Dave and Emily, in front of temple and sacred grove.
 Palmyra Temple.  Kate has been obsessed with the temple song ever since.
 Joseph Smith's house was closed for the evening when we got there.  So sad!  Luckily, unknown to us at the time, we got a second chance.
 The Sacred Grove
 Tommy is just too great.  He was so excited to see exactly where he prayed.  We obviously don't know, but we found a good spot.


 The Pageant!  This was one of the main reasons we made the trip.  With Rachel getting baptized in a few months I thought it would be a good opportunity to experience a lot of these church sites and events that play such a big part in our church history.

 Kate really can be a great sharer.  I love Tommy's face!

 After church we decided to make our way down to Ithaca.  On our way we saw a sign for Peter Whitmer's farm.  Don't ask me why we didn't know about it, it being another really significant place.  We stopped to visit and learned this was where the church was formerly organized.  The first General Conference was here and where the translation of the Book of Mormon was completed.  It was also the place where the three witnesses were shown the gold plates.  Pretty cool!


 At the farm there was an elder missionary who was telling us about the printing house where the Book of Mormon was first published.  He told us it was worth the trip back, and that it was open on Sunday...as well as Joseph Smith's house.  So we did it.  On the way we saw another sign...how did we not know there was a monument at the top of the Hill Cumorah??

 Looking down on the stage of the pageant.
 This is one of my favorite pictures of the entire trip.  Tommy lifting the "rock" (a prop from the pageant) to try and find the gold plates.
 Ah, too bad...they're gone
 Inside Joseph Smith's house

 Upstairs where the angel Moroni visited Joseph
 Trying out Joseph's cane
 A corner on one of the streets in Palmyra had four different churches...Presbyterian, Episcopal, Methodist and Baptist.  No wonder Joseph was confused.  We heard someone call it the four corners of confusion.

 The first edition of the Book of Mormon
 The original painting
 We lucked out having no crowds (especially in pageant season) and got to ask as many questions as we wanted.  We learned so much and the missionaries there testified of all the little miracles that happened in order for the Book of Mormon to get published.  Very cool.


They were right, it was definitely worth going back!

1 comment:

La said...

ohhh.... I am loving every bit of these posts. This trip is exactly what I want to do!!!

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