Just returned from a GREAT trip with some extended
family members. Bil and Leah held their family reunion in
Canandaigua , NY this summer and a few 'extras' asked if we could tag along. We flew in to
Cleveland, OH and visited some church history sites on our way to western NY. Our tour guide and
chauffeur--Bil. I edited my pictures down to 277 but will only post a few here. I mean, really, who wants to look at 277 vacation photos. (I will email the Kodak link to those interested--just let me know).
Gramma Decker LOVED every minute of it and did really well keeping up with the schedule.
Patty and
Krystina taking a nap on the plane.
First stop--
Kirtland, Ohio. Lots to see. N.K. Whitney store--
Nails were very expensive and were saved and reused many times.
The saw mill--very impressive.
Look what we saw in the
Walmart parking lot in
Kirtland.
Kirtland temple. Really impressive to see and touch this building built by early saints. Our tour guide (from the Community of Christ faith) lacked adequate knowledge but Bil filled in.
We also visited the John Johnson farm and learned of the rich church history events that happened there. Next day--on to
Canandaigua/Palmyra for the Hill
Cumorah pageant. Chris Bjorling gave us a back stage tour. It was really impressive on every level: sets, music, lighting, special effects, grand scope/size, cast of 730 and of course the story itself is very
inspiring. Touched hearts. Below I present, cousin David and his daughter Savannah and son Peyton. Too cute!!
David and
Gramma Decker
Cousins,
Brookston, McKenzie and
Krystina.
I know this is a bad picture but it gives you some idea of the cast and stage. It was really awesome.
Sunday, went to church in Chris and Heidi's ward then visited the Peter
Whitmer farm.
I didn't get 'family group' shots of all Bil's children but here's a few: JD and Kristi
Eric and Kristin (minus their two youngest)
Hill
Cumorah visitor center. Feeling the braille version of the Book of Mormon.
This view is from the monument at the top of the Hill
Cumorah. Looking down at the 'set' as it's taken down.
Hill
Cumorah Monument with a few of the little cousins.
The
Grandin Building in Palmyra where the Book of Mormon was first published. Really a great tour.
An original edition bound in sheep skin. Really cool to stand there and look at it.
This was one of my favorite days--the Smith Family Farm with log home and frame home and the Sacred Grove. The log home has been replicated on the original foundation but the frame home is 85% original.
The frame home.
They took us inside the each home in
small groups and the tour guides were great. We learned so much and felt so much. Even the little ones were reverent.
The Sacred Grove. It's hard to explain. The peace and beauty and profound nature of this place leaves a clear impression on your soul.
Tuesday we went to the Palmyra Temple. Adults did a session and the youth did baptisms. It was wonderful. Lots of cool stories about how the church purchased the land, etc.
Wednesday evening Bil, Heidi and Chris hosted an unbelievable lobster dinner. Fresh lobster flown in from Maine.
OMGoodness.
Krystina and
Brookston. LOVED IT.
Bil and Leah's family. Great people.
They hold a family auction similar to the Big
Jeppson auction and this was just one of the hot items. A T-shirt signed by all the
BYU basketball team members--even
Jimmerz. Went for big bucks.
Friday morning it was time to head back home via
Niagra Falls. Beautiful, powerful, awesome.
Great way to end the trip. So grateful to Heidi and Chris for hosting this reunion and special thanks to Bil for letting us tag along and taking such good care of us. It was wonderful and I loved every minute.
Gracias.