Life has been...

...well lately it has been a tad busy. So Happy Late Easter to everyone! We hope that all of you had a marvelous holiday:) We sure enjoyed ours. 
We are in the process of getting ready to leave for Atlanta for the Cultural Celebration that the youth are participating in and for the temple dedication on Sunday. Bryan is also busily studying for finals that are next week. ( I can't wait until we are done with Economics and Statistics:) Our little guy is busily cruising everywhere ( yes we have rearranged furniture a few times now.) And he has taught us that it is possible to cruise on walls....I think that means walking is right around the corner, but with our little dude I think he just might skip walking and start running:) Maybe that is the key to fixing my thyroid weight issue after all!:) Well until next time....Have a wonderful week!

Visitors Have Opportunity to Tour Atlanta Temple

Visitors Have Opportunity to Tour Atlanta Temple

This is another link about the Atlanta Temple that includes some pictures of the inside as well as comments made by those who are both members of our faith and those of other faiths.

The Atlanta Temple Open House

We are approaching some exciting events this month, some of which have already begun! The Atlanta Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has been closed for over a year for some major renovation. ( It was first built in the early 80's.) And currently there is an open house for anyone who wants to see what the inside of a temple looks like.  Temples are very important to us  who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. We have temples all over the world, and once they are dedicated only members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are able to enter, so if you have ever been curious to know what a "Mormon" temple is like, I encourage and invite you to go and see. Here is the link for more information on the open house.



"I have hallowed this house, which thou hast built, to put my name there for ever; and mine eyes and mine heart shall be there perpetually."
—I Kings 9:3