Matt and I, Dad, Mom, Jared, and Lucas all flew to Missouri over spring break. We came to visit Meg and Ben in Kirksville and then spent a couple of days visiting church history sites. Poor Ben had to study and go to school most of the time, but we enjoyed the times we did get with him. We had a great time, but man was it cold. Sorry the pictures are out of order.
We are at Carthage Jail in Illinios
Dad with the statue of Joseph and Hyrum Smith
Carthage Jail
Jared, Jess, Matt, Meg, Dad, Mom, and Lucas inside the jail
Carthage Jail
Jared, Jess, Matt, Meg, Dad, Mom, and Lucas inside the jail
Matt and President Ludwig. While we were in Nauvoo, Matt ran into his Mission President from the Colorado Mission. What a small world!
Burial sites of Hyrum, Emma, and Joseph Smith Jr.
Matt on the bank of the Mississippi river. Looks a little cold.
Burial sites of Hyrum, Emma, and Joseph Smith Jr.
Matt on the bank of the Mississippi river. Looks a little cold.
We got a wagon ride with two big oxen pulling us.
These two oxen weighed 2,500 lb each.
As we walked along the Trail of Hope in Nauvoo, there were journal exerpts from pioneers as they left Nauvoo for Salt Lake. It is pretty amazing the trials they endured. The trail heads to the Mississippi river.
These two oxen weighed 2,500 lb each.
As we walked along the Trail of Hope in Nauvoo, there were journal exerpts from pioneers as they left Nauvoo for Salt Lake. It is pretty amazing the trials they endured. The trail heads to the Mississippi river.
This is the view of the Temple as we walked down the Trail of Hope.
The clan in one of the old pioneer's homes.
The clan in one of the old pioneer's homes.
Guns from the 1800s. Matt liked these.
A quick glance at old Nauvoo, IL. We got to spend two days in Nauvoo. The first day we spent at the Temple and the 2nd we toured around Historic Nauvoo.
The gorgeous Nauvoo Temple.
A statue of Hyrum and Joseph Smith Jr. with a view overlooking historic Nauvoo. What an amazing place to be.
The gorgeous Nauvoo Temple.
A statue of Hyrum and Joseph Smith Jr. with a view overlooking historic Nauvoo. What an amazing place to be.