Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Enjoying it While We Can

Since this is our last Christmas in Utah, Jason and I decided to try to make the most of it by going to as many of the Christmas events at Temple Square that we could. I think we did pretty well. We were able to start the season out by attending the play Savior of The World. We've seen it before, but for some reason this time was even better. For those who haven't seen it, it's wonderful. It tells the story of the Savior's birth and his Resurrection. It is well done and such a great reminder of what Christmas is all about. Following that, we went to the first presidency Christmas devotional, which was amazing, as always. The last thing we went to was the Mormon Tabernacle Christmas Concert. They sang with the Orchestra on Temple Square as well as with two guest performers. It was awesome!! There were some amazing numbers including an organ solo of "Go Tell It On The Mountain". We absolutely loved it. We truly are going to miss all the things that Utah has to offer. We are also going to miss family greatly when we move. We've been so blessed to live so close to many of our siblings and love having them near.











7 comments:

Kris said...

I'm so sad that this was our last Christmas with you here and we completely neglected the Christmas treat making party! Oh well. It sounds like you had a blast at Temple Square! I'm so jealous!

Tamara said...

Katie,
Looks like you did it right for your last Christmas in Utah. Good luck with Dental School!!!!
Thanks for the Christmas card - loved it and your dog is beautiful. Are you going to breed her?
Have a Merry Christmas
Love Momma Mecham

Tamara said...
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Kris King said...

The pictures were great! We miss you guys!

Kat and Steve said...

Your temple pictures turned out great, mine never do. Sad that you guys will be leaving!

The Pimentel Family said...

How are you guys doing? We miss you and hope every thing is going well! :)

Lisa said...

I keep on waiting for new posts...