Last Friday I met up with my family in Nauvoo Illinois. Unfortunately, Colby was not able to go because he had a seminar that weekend. When we were little my parents dragged us around to all the church history sites. Of course at the time we moaned and groaned about it, but I am so grateful. I have seen some memorable places that have a sweet spirit because of the early pioneers who settled there. But Nauvoo is one of our favorite places to visit. We have been going there about 3(+-) times a year for the last 20 years or so. We know all the ins and outs and absolutely love it there. In fact my sister and I can still recite the old pageant word for word.
With all the many things there are to do there, an absolute must is eating at the Hotel Nauvoo Buffet. In is so YUMMY!!! My mouth is watering just thinking about it. It is an old fashioned hotel with the cutest old style rooms upstairs and then the buffet is downstairs. It is such a fun atmosphere and gobs and gobs and good cooking. My absolute favorite thing is the cinnamon rolls. It is the first thing I put on my plate and the last thing I eat.
Even Eden was able to enjoy the water, and a few licks of some cantaloupe from Nana. Yeah, mom, I caught you!
After dinner we went and watched, "Sunset on the Mississippi," a cute little show put on by the YPM (young performing missionaries) and the senior couples. There are so many fun shows in Nauvoo during the summer.
Another must is Carthage. It is about 25 minutes away and it is a beautiful drive along the river. But we also like to take the Martyrdom trail to get there. It is the trail that Joseph Smith and his brother Hyrum were brought back to Nauvoo on after they were killed. A long time ago scouts marked the trail with posts. Each post has a mile marker number on it and a silhouette of the prophet. Every time we would go to Nauvoo we would always stand next to the post that had our age on it. We were going to take one of Eden next to the "1" and turn it into "1/2" but she was getting a little fussy and we had to go. But we will get it.
This picture is taken through one of the original bullet holes on the door and that is the window that the prophet fell from.
Generation picture outside of Carthage
Typically we have always gone to Nauvoo on Ryanne's birthday so she has about 8-9 horse shoes. Jordan and I were always annoyed. When you go to the Blacksmith shop they make a horseshoe during the tour and give it to someone. Since it was always Ryanne's birthday she always got them. :(
Anyway, she asked me to make my yummy fruit pizza for her. So I made it with 32 strawberry's. Her favorite fruit!
Funny shirt! Only in Nauvoo would see this. (and maybe a few other places)
And of course you have to do the carriage ride! Eden loved it and did so well!
It was so beautiful there despite the ridiculous humidity!
Loving the carriage ride
Main street down to the river (this is not Parley street or the Street of tears)
These were our Senior Elders who drove the horses. The horse on the left is Rambo - he needed a little chastising during the ride. Dancer is on the right.
Last but not least, the beautiful temple. I remember running around these grounds before the temple was rebuilt and imaging what it looked like. We were able to work at the open house and went through it several times. Each time I see it is absolutely astonishing!!
Even though I have been to Nauvoo a million times each time I go is so special. For me Nauvoo is not just a place to see but a place to feel. There is such a special spirit in that little town. To walk where those early pioneers and the prophet walked.
"Nauvoo, the city beautiful!"
6 comments:
i love nauvoo.
jealous that you guys live so close (relatively speaking... ;) )
hope your having fun in the midwest, we sure miss it
Troy and I went back in 2006 (April, I think). We didn't get to do much because it was windy and freezing, but it was wonderful. That's awesome you have been able to go so many times.
Jovie never pulled her ears while she teethed. I thought teething would be a lot worse, but it has been okay. Is Eden teething?
Your post makes me want to go to Nauvoo again! I loved it the one time I went there (during the temple open house). I think you're right - it is a place to feel. It really is a wonderful, beautiful place.
You look fantastic, by the way. I love your generation photo.
I've never been to Nauvoo. I've always wanted to go and now, seeing your pictures I feel the need even more. :) So glad you had a good time.
so fun! you look amazing with your little cutie!
your post makes me want to go there some day! loves!
we have never been to Nauvoo! Totally want to go now! love your pictures! you look amazing with your little cutie! loves!
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